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Ceremonies - Liberations - Belgium - Belgian troops enter Bruges for the first time in four years. Two days before the King and Queen of Belgium returned to Bruges, for the first time in four years, Belgian infantrymen, who had driven the Germans from the city, entered the town for the first time since the retreat from the city in 1914

Ceremonies - Liberations - Belgium - Children of Ostend rejoice at being liberated. The joy and gladness that fill these little hearts at being liberated from the Hun rule is shown by their smiling faces and cheering

Ceremonies and Parades - New York Honors Fallen U.S. heroes. Sailor from one of the French warships in the harbor receiving floral tributes from people in the "Hero Day" throng in Central Park, New York, to be placed upon the memorial mound in honor of those who laid down their lives on the battlefields in France

Ceremonies - France - American sailors march in parade of General Lehan. American sailors marching in the parade in honor of General Lehan at Le Havre France. General Lehan, the defender of Liege, was officially received by the Belgian Government at Le Havre after having been a prisoner of war in Germany for nearly four years

Ceremonies - Liberations - Belgium - Gen. Currie in the last liberated Belgium town. Gen. Currie at a reception by the Mayor and council of the last town passed through before crossing the Belgian border

Ceremonies - Liberations - Memorial Day, 1918 - Allies do honor to our dead. The annual Memorial Day parade was honored by the presence of Allied officers and detachments of troops who marched in line with U.S. veterans of the Civil War and the young men who form the new army. Riverside Drive, N.Y. Photo shows Allied officers marching in line Canadian, Italian, English and Belgium

Ceremonies and Parades - Cardinal O'Connell presides at Military Mass in Boston. Fenway park, Boston saw a military mass in honor of those members of the military and Naval forces of the United States who had gien their lives in the war. The Mass was memorial in character and was held under the auspices of the United Spanish War Veterans and the Army and navy Union of mass. Cardinal O'Connell presided and is seen here approaching the alter

Ceremonies - Liberations - Belgium - First photos of the entry of the royal pair in Bruges

Ceremonies and Parades - Cardinal O'Connell says Mass for troops about to leave for front. Cadinal O'Connell, of Boston, is greeted at Camp McGinnis, Framingham, Mass., as he arrives to say Mass for the 101st regiment about to leave for war. The 101st was formerly the 9th Mass. V.M. Left to right: Father M.J. O'Connor, chaplain of the 101st, Cardinal O'Connel and Col. Edwrad L. Logan, commander of the 101st Regt

Ceremonies - Liberations - Belgium - Cardinal Mercier greeted once more in Brussels. Cardinal Mercier, the indomitable and untiring defender of Belgium against the Huns has at last retunred to his land and people after four years of privation and hardships. This photo shows the Cardinal surrounded by a crowd of wounded soldiers and civilians and civilians in the streets of Brussels

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Ceremonies - Liberations - Belgium

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Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Great Parade as New York's National Guardsmen depart

Army of Occupation - American Army of Occupation in Treves, Germany

Ceremonies - England - Eight hundred British school children voice thanks to America for help in war. Children of Gibbons Road School Harleside, London, held a special celebration in honor of America's participation in the war. Each schoolboy and schoolgirl produced a message of thanks to the United States for the aid she has rendered her ally

US Marine Corps (USMC) Sergeant Major (SGMAJ) Kenneth Lucas, signs re-enlistment papers for an additional four years in the USMC, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

Ceremonies - Miscellaneous Reviews and Camp Scenes - Review of flying student officers

Ceremonies - England, Italy - Independence Day at London. The celebration of Independence Day was made almost as much British as an American festival. The hoisting of the stars and stripes in the Strand, London

"Coin Collector." Washington, D.C., April 11. Mrs. Edness Wilkens, Secretary to Nellie Tayloe Ross, Director of the Mint, for the last four years has been collecting coins as a hobby, thru gifts, trades, and buys, she has a collection of over 400 coins ramping from half pennies to the old silver cartwheels, she is shown inspecting a half-dime , one of the first coins struck from the Philadelphia Mint in 1792, and Mint tradition has it that the silver it contains is from the tableware of Martha Washington, she at that time lived two doors down from the Mint, and gave part of her silverware for the first coins, April 11, 1938

Good-bye to the dream of the Huns

Thousands marching, thousands watching our National Army, Chicago, Aug. 4, 1917

Johnnie, a nine-year-old oyster shucker. Man with pipe is a padrone who had brought these people from Baltimore for four years. He said, "I tell you I have to lie to 'em. Ther're never satisfied. Hard work to get them." He is boss of the shucking shed. Location: Dunbar, Louisiana

Twelve-in. Disappearing Gun, on Government Hill-Uncle Sam's huge coast defender.

Chief petty officers and 1st class petty officers

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