Soldiers of the 107th Infantry, 27th Division, on guard at old French chatea east of St. Souplet, Nord, France on October 19, 1918. The New York National Guardsmen of the 27th Division took tremendous casualt More
New York National Guard Soldiers of the 27th Division during a review for New York Governor Charles S. Whitman at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina, on Nov. 2, 2917. The 27,000 men of the division trained at the More
The region occupied by the 27th Divison in July and August 1918 was criss-crossed by irrigation ditches. At this irrigation ditch near Ouderzeele, Belgium, the British had built bridges and boardwalks so that t More
The program for the victory parade for the 27th Division on March 25, 1919, issued by the Mayor's Committee of Welcome, lists the order of march for the parade. 20,000 members of the 27th Division, which was m More
New York Army National Guard Spc. Jarod Barnard, assigned to the 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Headquarters in Syracuse, N.Y., holds the brigade colors during a dedication ceremony for a World War I memoria More
The headstone of World War I New York National Guard Soldier Pvt. Laurance Uebelacker, who died in 1918 while storming the Hindenburg Line with the 108th Infantry Regiment before it was repaired by Soldiers as More
Soldiers of the New York National Guard's 107th Infantry Regiment, a part of the 27th Division, train with a British machine-gun armed tank during training for the assault on the Hindenburg Line during Septembe More
LATHAM, N.Y. -- The World War I Doughboy Color Guard of the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division march into the World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval More
New York Army National Guard 1st Lts. Tiffany Campbell, left, and Thomas Helveston, lay a wreath at the grave site of Lt. Col. William O’Brien, at St. Peters Cemetery, Troy, N.Y., on July 7, 2019. Medal of Hono More
King George V. inspects the New York National Guard Soldiers of Company L, 108th Infantry, commanded by Captain James Riff at Oudezeele, August 6, 1918. Left to right: Brigadier General McMullen, Chief Staf More
New York National Guard Soldiers of the 27th Diviison's 107th Regiment training for the planned attack on the Hindenburg Line during September 1918. In this photograph the Soldiers practice moving through barbe More
New York National Guard Soldiers of the 27th Divisioin celebrating the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I on Nov. 11, 1918. The division had suffered heavy casualties while attacking through the Hi More
The World War I monument in Bony, France commemorates the service of the 107th Infantry Regiment, part of the 27th Division during World War I and its contributions during the offensive on the Hindenburg Line o More
NewYork National Guard Soldiers of the 22 Engineers at work widening "The Snake Road" which connected Camp Wadsworth, where the men of the 27th Division of the New York National Guard trained for World War I, w More
New York Army National Guard 1st Lts. Tiffany Campbell, left, and Thomas Helveston, lay a wreath and render honors at the grave site of Lt. Col. William O’Brien, at St. Peters Cemetery, Troy, N.Y., on July 7, 2 More
New York Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Headquarters Company of the 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry work to repair the headstone of World War I Soldier Pvt. Laurence Uebelacker, in a cemetery in on More
Soldiers of the New York National Guard's 27th Infantry Division march past the reviewing stand on Fifth Avenue during a parade held to mark their departure for training in South Carolina on August 30, 1917. Ac More
New York National Guard Soldiers of the 27th Division conduct grenade throwing practice while training at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina in 1917. The 27,000 men of the division trained at the camp, five miles o More
One of the Soldier newspapers published by the National Guardsmen of the 27th Division when they were at sea heading for France in 1918. (Courtesy New York State Military Museum)
American tank attached to the 27th Division arriving at Bellicourt on October 3, 1918 following the attack on the Hindenburg line on Sept. 29-October 1, escorted by an Australian Soldeir on horseback. The tank More
New York Army National Guard Lt. Col. William O'Brien, commander of the 1st Battalion, 105th Infantry Regiment, leads his unit in the relief of another outfit during the battle of Saipan, June 18, 1944. O'Brien More
New York Army National Guard Soldiers display unit colors during a dedication ceremony for a World War I memorial May 25, 2019 in Bony, France. The monument dedication commemorates the service of the 107th Infa More
LATHAM, N.Y. -- New York State Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul speaks during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters here on April 6. In addition to More
Soldiers of the New York National Guard's 27th Division celebrating the end of World War I following the Armistice on Nov. 11, 1918. According to Major General John O'Ryan, the commander of the division, this p More
Major General John F. O'Ryan, the commander of the New York National Guard's 27th Division reviews his Soldiers as they marwched up 5th Avenue on March 25, 1919. 20,000 members of the 27th Division, which was More
New York National Guard Soldiers of the 108th Infantry Regiment of the 27th Division cross a bridge over the LeSelle River on their way to St. Souplet, France during the Hindenburg Line campaign in the fall of More
LATHAM, N.Y. -- Sgt. 1st Class Brian Swanhall stands by to play Taps as the World War I Doughboy Color Guard of the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division march into the World War I centennial ceremo More
A New York Army National Guard Soldier assigned to the Headquarters Company of the 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry cleans the headstone of World War I Soldier Pvt. Laurence Uebelacker, in a cemetery in on May 26, More
A cartoon in "The Gas Attack" the newspaper of the 27th Division makes light of events happening around Camp Wadsworth in the paper's Christmas issue. The New York National Guard Division trained at the camp ne More
LATHAM, N.Y. -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's World War I proclamation on display during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters here on Ap More
Soldiers train in the practice trenches at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina in this photograph used on a YMCA postcard which troops could fill out and send home. The New York National Guard's 27th Division traine More
LATHAM, N.Y. -- World War I uniforms and artifacts on display during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters here on April 6. In addition to h More
New York National Guard Soldiers of the 27th Division training at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina, feed their company mascot during sometime in 1917. The 27,000 Soldiers of the division trained at Camp Wadswort More
A postcard depicting Soldiers on the march at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina, where the Soldiers of the New York National Guard's 27th Division trained before deploying to France in 1918. The divisikon trained More
New York National Guard Pvt. Laurence Uebelacker, a member of the 108th Infantry Regiment, who was killed on Sept. 29, 1918 as the 27th Division assaulted the Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt, Belgium. Uebelacke More
LATHAM, N.Y. -- Col. (retired) Eric Hesse; director of the New York State Division of Veterans Affairs speaks during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affair More
LATHAM, N.Y. -- Sgt. 1st Class Brian Swanhall of the 42nd Infantry Division Band plays taps during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters her More
New York Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Headquarters Company of the 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry who worked to repair the headstone of World War I Soldier Pvt. Laurence Uebelacker, in a cemetery More
LATHAM, N.Y. -- World War I artifacts on display during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters here on April 6. In addition to highlighting t More