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Image018h - Public domain book illustration

"Johnny Redlegs"—guardian of the "Soixant-quinze." (the famous French "75") ...and the doughboy who tries to keep just the right distance from the covering barrage fire.

Image021h - Public domain book illustration

Image021h - Public domain book illustration

A Survival of the old regular army

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Image022h - Public domain book illustration

Among the first sent across They served with the French in '17

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Image026h - Public domain book illustration

The linesman at the front—Same old job with just a couple percent more risk than usual Using a shell-shocked tree for a telegraph pole. St. Mihiel 1918

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Image028h - Public domain book illustration

{English: anks with French Type of Anti-Aircraft

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Image037h - Public domain book illustration

Awaiting the signal to attack. The sergeant is ready to blow the whistle for his squad to follow him out through a path in the barbed wire. In another minute they will advance close behind the bursting shells o... More

Image043h - Public domain book illustration

Image043h - Public domain book illustration

"Steady, buddy!" Baldridge Paris 1919

Image047h - Public domain book illustration

Image047h - Public domain book illustration

R. Lufbery—Sketched at the Lafayette Escadrille field near Longpont as the aviator was getting into his "union suit" preparatory to flying in a Chemin-des-Dames engagement

Image050h - Public domain book illustration

Image050h - Public domain book illustration

The end of his service Public domain photograph - prisoners of war, military forces during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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Image068h - Public domain book illustration

He's been on every front from Chateau-Thierry to the Rhine Coblenz—1919

Image070h - Public domain book illustration

Image070h - Public domain book illustration

"Wagon Soldiers" (nickname for artillerymen)

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Image071h - Public domain book illustration

Made in America—France Aug. 1918

Image074h - Public domain book illustration

Image074h - Public domain book illustration

"We ain't no thin red 'eroes, Nor we aren't no blackguards too."

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Image082h - Public domain book illustration

"P.Gs" (prisonneurs de la guerre) who are keeping in physical trim by lumber work in a forest where once the kings of France took their morning walks Croix St. Ouen 1918

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Image085h - Public domain book illustration

Coming Out! dirty, tired and grinning! Chateau Theirry June—1918

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Image106h - Public domain book illustration

Some of the first ones Public domain photograph - prisoners of war, military forces during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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Image111h - Public domain book illustration

"Once upon a time—" Before leaving France 750,000 doughboys contributed enough to support 3,444 French war orphans for one year, and the "Stars and Stripes" newspaper left nearly three million francs toward the... More

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I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 026h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 026h

The linesman at the front—Same old job with just a couple percent more risk than usual Using a shell-shocked tree for a telegraph pole. St. Mihiel 1918

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 034h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 028h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 028h

{English: anks with French Type of Anti-Aircraft

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 037h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 037h

Awaiting the signal to attack. The sergeant is ready to blow the whistle for his squad to follow him out through a path in the barbed wire. In another minute they will advance close behind the bursting shells ... More

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 023h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 033h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 035h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 021h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 050h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 022h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 022h

Among the first sent across They served with the French in '17

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 047h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 047h

R. Lufbery—Sketched at the Lafayette Escadrille field near Longpont as the aviator was getting into his "union suit" preparatory to flying in a Chemin-des-Dames engagement

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 018h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 018h

"Johnny Redlegs"—guardian of the "Soixant-quinze." (the famous French "75") ...and the doughboy who tries to keep just the right distance from the covering barrage fire.

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 068h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 068h

He's been on every front from Chateau-Thierry to the Rhine Coblenz—1919

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 071h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 074h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 074h

"We ain't no thin red 'eroes, Nor we aren't no blackguards too."

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 070h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 070h

"Wagon Soldiers" (nickname for artillerymen)

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 043h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 043h

"Steady, buddy!" Baldridge Paris 1919

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 076h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 078h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 085h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 085h

Coming Out! dirty, tired and grinning! Chateau Theirry June—1918

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 065h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 106h
I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 082h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 082h

WW1 German POWs in France with their uniforms marqued "P.G." (prisonniers de guerre) who are keeping in physical trim by lumber work in a forest where once the kings of France took their morning walks Croix St... More

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 111h

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 111h

"Once upon a time—" Before leaving France 750,000 doughboys contributed enough to support 3,444 French war orphans for one year, and the "Stars and Stripes" newspaper left nearly three million francs toward th... More

I Was There with the Yanks on the Western Front, 134h