Now all roads lead to France and heavy is the tread
Of the living; but the dead returning lightly dance.
Edward Thomas, Roads

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Photos from the Families of the Yanks Who Served in the Great War

I seem to have lost my master list of contributors, but these are photos people have sent me over the years. I've included the names of the individuals that I'm sure about.  MH


Diving Crew of USS Aroostook, North Sea Mine Barrage
Contributed by Shawnee Brown, Granddaughter of the Diver, Larkin Brown


Men of Company K of the 144th Infantry, 36th "Lone Star" Division Contributed by Rebecca Hornyak, Granddaughter of Richard Henry Immel on the Left


Machine Gun Company, 317th Inf., 80th "Blue Mountain" Division at Camp Lee



Three Notable Pilots of the 94th "Hat in the Ring" Squadron
Alan Winslow, Douglas Campbell, John Huffer



KP Detail, Trainees of 78th "Lightning" Division
Left Front Is PFC Louis Marcocci, Whose Great-nephew Steve Contributed the Photo



Officers 308th Field Artillery, 78th Division
Contributed by Tom D'Amario Whose Grandfather Kenneth Haddow Chalmers is Somewhere Above



Kitchen Crew 337th Field Hospital



Members Company 79, 6th Marines



Members of H Company, 106th Infantry in New York City



Marine Detachment Unidentified Battleship



Polar Bears of the AEF, Northern Russia



US Navy Yeomanettes Sworn In



US 2nd Cavalry Somewhere in France



Crew Members of U.S.S. Olympia
AEF, Northern Russia



363 Infantry & 347 Field Artillery Welcome Home
Market St., San Francisco, 23 April 1919




Members 369th "Harlem Hellfighters" Inf., Returning Home




Fathers of Jack Savage Wildman and Barbara Albertson Wildman


John Rudolph Webb [l.] and Crew
301st Tank Battalion (from Bob Rudolph)


Members 124th MG Battalion, 33rd Div.
with Citizens of Christnach. Luxembourg (from Steve Collins)


Gun Crew, 148th Field Artillery (From Mary Schaefer)


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