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| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1796:0701 | Practising "the jab thrust"-the 23rd division bayonet training class, American Army Camp, U.S.A. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1796:0703 | Rifle practise of the 110th regiment engineers, American Army Camp, U.S.A. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1796:0704 | Pack inspection of 139th regiment infantry, American Army Camp, U.S.A. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1796:0705 | In the mess hall at meal time, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1796:0821 | After the battle, Russian dead awaiting burial-gruesome scene on the Eastern front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0007 | Serbian trench-awaiting phone call from listening post to fire rocket for illuminating "No Man's land." |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0008 | A "pipe and dance" by Scottish Highlanders with Britisah forces in the Balkans. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0010 | British anti-aircraft gun in action on Balkan Front, camouflaged and mounted on auto. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0011 | British Howitzer under camouflage on Balkan Front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0012 | An American war photorapher, Merl La Voy, ready for a motion picture flight over the Serbian front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0014 | General view of Serbian camp on the Balkan Front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0017 | Loading a trench mortar in a hillside dugout on the Serbian Front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0018 | Rifle grenade in a British first line trench in The Balkans. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0020 | In a British first line in the Balkans. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0021 | Loading a French "105" gun on the Balkan Front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0022 | Serbian cavalry ready for battle on the Balkan Plains. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0024 | A British 60 lb. Shell gun under camouflage. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0025 | In a British first line trench in the Balkans. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0032 | Serbian reserves in the Balkan mountains awaiting orders to advance. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0033 | Serbian soldiers in their hillside village of rock-protected rest billets on the Balkan Front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0051 | Soldiers of Co. M. 312 Inf. with gas-masks adjusted, Camp Dix, New Jersey. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0183 | Nursing wounded heroes back to health, Convalescent Hospital No. 5, New York. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0185 | Some of Pershing's men returning on U.S.S. "Pueblo," New York. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0189 | Battleship Louisiana bringing soldiers home from France, Hoboken, N.J. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0190 | No Man's land; sea of Barbed wire in front of Bulgarian lines Salonika front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0197 | Chateau Thierry where a glorious page of American History was written. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0198 | American Red Cross Autos in devastated Rheims, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0200 | American Nurses Decorating Graves of Fallen Fellow countrymen, Maissey, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0201 | First town captured from Germans by U.S. troops, Bonoesches, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0202 | American Soldiers and Nurses in ruined "Torey," France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0204 | Color Guards of our troops at General Pershing's headquarters, Chaumont, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0205 | President & Mrs. Wilson, General Pershing and officers in Reviewing stand, Chaumont, France, Christmas Day, 1918. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0206 | President Wilson addressing our Boys in the open fields at Chaumont, France, Christmas Day 1918. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0207 | American troops at Gen. Pershing Headquarters awaiting review by President Wilson. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0212 | Safe from bursting shells. Wounded sleeping and resting, Hospital No. 3, New York. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0214 | General Pershing awarding Congressional Medals to brave American boys, Chaumont, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0220 | Their work finished American soldiers ready to leave for home, Brest, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0221 | Ready for the submarine, U.S. soldiers with life belts adjusted. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0222 | Some of our two million fighters ready for home, Brest, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0228 | U.S. Transport "Leviathan," formerly the "Vaterland," largest ship afloat. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0291 | Boyish German prisoners at a dressing station, Longpont. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0294 | Red Cross nurses and soldiers watching parade, Paris. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0297 | Constructing wire entanglement defences before Bois Carre Anocourt, on the Meuse. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0300 | President Polhcare and Marshall Joffre visiting officers quarters on the Somme Front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0303 | Serving refreshments from a movable kitchen in ruined Curlin, on the Somme Front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0308 | French field artillery during a quiet hour on the Meuse. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0309 | A village reduced to debris near Verdun, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0310 | "THree Musketeers" sheltered in an enormous shell crater, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0312 | Behind shattered walls at Bacounes, (Marne). |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0313 | Poilus in sheltered trenches beside the wooded Meuse. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0314 | French observers in trenches spying on the enemy. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0315 | French soldiers building trench in the Vosges. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0316 | Camouflage of the road-in the Asigo district, Italy. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0320 | Parade of fighting 27th Division under jewelled arch, Central Park and Fifth Ave., NYC. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0326 | Aviator Morris Farman and his machine showing photographic attachment. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0327 | Captured German Taube on exhibition in Paris. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0331 | Once verdant hills made a desolate waste; a French battlefield. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0332 | German aviator, killed by fall of his aeroplane behind Allied lines, surrounded by French soldiers. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0333 | Safe home to America and Apple Pie! -how good it tastes-boys landing at Hoboken. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0334 | Americans glad to be home - awaiting trains for demobilization camp, Hoboken. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0335 | Home from the World War - brave boys of 52nd Field Artillery leaving transport, America-Hoboken. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0336 | Looking down from a military aeroplane in France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0337 | Body of a German aviator in his wrecked machine back of French lines. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0340 | Once fair village of Courcy, near Rheims, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0341 | Doughboys viewing the "remains" - Brimont, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0342 | Soldiers' graves torn up by bursting shell, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0344 | "One who died like a true British soldier"; Chemin des Dames, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0345 | One of the million British sacrificed to the "wrath red forge of war." |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0347 | "One of the Ghosts of No Man's Land," Chemin des Dames one year after the battle. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0348 | Wierd desolation of Berry au Bac, after four years of fighting, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0349 | On the battlefield, collecting souvenirs, Fort de Brimont, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0350 | German ammunition depot after visit of French airmen, Alincourt, Ardennes, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0351 | Alincourt, France, German ammunition camp destroyed by Allied airmen. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0352 | "And now we lie in Flanders Field," Vallee Faulon, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0353 | Hors de Combat! French tanks destroyed at Juvincourt, April, 1917. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0354 | "Miracle of Lucy," France, unharmed crucifix amidst total ruin. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0356 | Officers of the 89th Div. resting before a divisional review, Trier, Germany. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0357 | On the Moselle - Doughboys of 89th Div. resting before review, Trier, Germany. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0359 | Tractor-drawn artillery of 89th Div. before largest hangar in Germany. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0360 | Grave of Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt buried by Germans where he fell. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0361 | Among the ruins of Fort de la Malmoison, Chemin des Dames, an "impregnable" stronghold of France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0363 | Trillion Palace, headquarters of American Peace Delegation, Paris, and war trophies. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0365 | American Doughboys on the Rhine - viewing Coblenz from Fortress Ehrenbreitstein. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0367 | Belleau Woods, where American Marines turned the tide, and American cemetary. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0368 | Regimental Colors waiting to be decorated by Pershing, Trier, Germany. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0369 | Part of America's great army of occupation - 89th Div. on the Moselle, Germany. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0370 | U.S. Army Tractor negotiating the steep declivities of Rhine at Coblenz. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0371 | Joffre and Pershing in Governor's Garden, Paris. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0372 | "On all sides round a great furnace flamed" - German attack, North Compiegne, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0373 | Shells bursting in ruined French village. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0374 | Artillery observers telephoning headquarters from the front, on the Marne. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0376 | Supplies left by Fritz in his hurried departure, at Soupier, Aisne, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0379 | "American Eagles" - exhibition of American Aircraft on banks of Rhine. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0380 | Secretary Daniels decorating Marines of 2nd Div., Vallendar, Germany. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0381 | Secretary Daniels addressing the 2nd Div. on plateau above the Rhine - Vallendar, Germany. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0382 | Scouts, old and new, French Cavalry and army aeroplane. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0383 | Sending a message to Fritz - French "320" in action, near Rheims. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0384 | Marching in the unwelcome guests - an American haul of 1900 German prisoners - France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0385 | "Through it all like horror runs the red resentment of the guns," Olse, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0386 | "The dogs of war let loose are howling" - French "320's" in action near Rheims. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0387 | Marshal Haig and General Anthoine at review of French First Division. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0388 | American Army of Occupation on the Rhine, near Ehrenbreitstein. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0389 | Review of gallant 2nd Div. before Sec. Daniels, April 1919, Vallendar, Germany. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0391 | Observation balloon fatally piecered by shell-fire from American aeroplane. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0394 | Observation balloons near Coblenz, Germany. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0399 | "Where the dewy star of evening shone in tears" - battlefield of Menin Road, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0400 | Where hell was loosed; war's indescribable desolation and unburied victims, Lens. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0401 | Trench mortar in its well timbered chamber (looking straight down). |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0402 | "T'was messy that bit of a fight" - dead Germans amidst wire entanglements. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0404 | A British 9.2 in howitzer under camouflage. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0405 | Steel-helmeted Scots entrenched and cheerily awaiting a counter- attack. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0406 | Ripped and battered to death by the enemy - a derelict tank Cambria. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0407 | Shell bursting in square of ruined town on British front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0408 | Feeding "Grannie" - twelve men lowering shell into breach. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0409 | On the battlefield of Bapaume. Tank stranded in shell hole. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0411 | A German concrete stronghold and its victims after storming by British troops at Ghelnvelt. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0412 | "Down in a shell crater, we fought like Kilkenny Cats" - Battle of Cambrai. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0414 | Full front effect of a great tank, rearing up out of a shell-hole. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0415 | A field of forty tanks - "Like a flock of sheep browsing" - Bethune. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0417 | Collecting the wounded - Scotch Sergeant and Officers watching the stretcher cases come in during battle. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0419 | Proud men of the North who "fought like shining angles," on Flanders Field. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0420 | "And the trench was a reeking shambles, not a Boche to be seen alive," La Bassee area. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0421 | His last fight - "See he lies, death staring from his eyes" - somewhere in France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0422 | "Where all is still and cold and dead." No Man's Land near Lens, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0423 | Feeding "Grannie" - shell hoisted into position. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0424 | Firing "Grannie" - one of the great British howitzers. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0427 | Thru the uncharted heavens she blazed the trail - "Blimp" R-34 at Mineola. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0508 | After the strenuous war days - American boys enjoying a Rhine excursion. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0509 | Doughboys enjoying the historic Rhine - Castle Ehrenbreitstein in the distance. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0536 | Artillerymen, who between the Germans and the mud are emplacing their guns with difficulty. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0537 | "Enemy airmen successfully bombed one of our supply trains," official report. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0539 | German "Pill-boxes" and "strong points" which cost many lives to conquer. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0540 | Observers in advanced posts reporting effect of shell-bursts on enemy positions. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0541 | Allied soldiers binging up the wounds of their prisoners after the battle. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0542 | French reserves watching their comrades going into "the valley of the shadow." |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0544 | A derelict engine of war on shell torn Flanders Fields. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0545 | "There was darkness and dispair, grim death on every hand." |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0546 | Why France remembers! Utter desolation of once beautiful country-side. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0547 | "Out where the bombs are bursting and the cannons like Hell-doors slam." |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0549 | "In the Devil's Pasture" or what the guns wrought. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0551 | Famous 9.2 Howitzer in its camouflaged position, British front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0552 | Watching "the crimson chorus of the guns" playing to the enemy. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0553 | A "stable" full of tanks behind the lines, British front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0554 | American Y.M.C.A. secretary in front line dug-out, France. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0556 | A double-seated "Fighter" equipped with bomb-dropping device ready to go aloft. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0557 | "Setting the stage for the Devil's play!" French front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0559 | Before the Guns are loosed, Russian Sector, Western Front. |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0562 | "Through sickly shrapnel sown meadows reaped by death alone." |
| Underwood & Underwood | 83:1797:0563 | "Red fields of slaughter sloping down to ruin's black abyss." |
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