hhbooker2 Posted March 10, 2009 Author Share #176 Posted March 10, 2009 Close up of the captured German submarine in 1918. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 10, 2009 Author Share #177 Posted March 10, 2009 Page 365. "A Destroyer Fighting Submarines With Depth Bombs." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 10, 2009 Author Share #178 Posted March 10, 2009 Page 366. "German Mine Sweepers Sinking Off the Coast of Jutland." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 10, 2009 Author Share #179 Posted March 10, 2009 Page 367. "A Tragic Moment in 'Deep-Sea Tag.'" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 10, 2009 Author Share #180 Posted March 10, 2009 Page 368. "Picturesque Glimpse of Part of the 'Battalion of Death' Encamped in a Clearing Near the Front." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 11, 2009 Author Share #181 Posted March 11, 2009 Page 369. "AERIAL ELEPHANT STARTLING FRENCH CREATION." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 11, 2009 Author Share #182 Posted March 11, 2009 "This Observation Balloon, Used by the French on the Western Front. Thoroughly Lives Up to Its Name, for Not Only is It Called the 'Elephant' by the Poilus, but It Looks the Part." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 11, 2009 Author Share #183 Posted March 11, 2009 "The Kneeling 'Elephant': A Sidelong View of the Strange Gas Bag Which is Shown Held to the Ground by a Large Group of French Soldiers. This Picture was Taken at the Time of the Christening." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 11, 2009 Author Share #184 Posted March 11, 2009 Page 370. "AIRMEN DROP FOOD FROM SKY TO TROOPS." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 11, 2009 Author Share #185 Posted March 11, 2009 Page 371. "ON MOUNTAIN TOP SURROUNDED BY ENEMY." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 12, 2009 Author Share #186 Posted March 12, 2009 Page 372. "AMERICAN OFFICERS TRAINING IN FRANCE." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 12, 2009 Author Share #187 Posted March 12, 2009 "Some of Our Student Officers and Their British Instructors at a British Camp in France Where the Commissioned Men Receive Their Final COurse of Training." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 12, 2009 Author Share #188 Posted March 12, 2009 "General View of the Training Camp Attended by Those Shown in the Picture Above: After Finishing Here the Officers Are Ready for a Turn in the Trenches with Their Men." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 12, 2009 Author Share #189 Posted March 12, 2009 "Beginning the Erection of an American Army Cantonment in France: The Buildins Are of Unit Construction and Shipped Knocked Down from the United States." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 12, 2009 Author Share #190 Posted March 12, 2009 Page 373. "AND UNHAPPY SAMMIES IN FRITZ'S HANDS." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 12, 2009 Author Share #191 Posted March 12, 2009 "The first American soldiers captured by the Germans are to be seen among the men in the motor truck at the left, which is probabily on its way to a prison camp." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 12, 2009 Author Share #192 Posted March 12, 2009 "German officers questioning five of Pershing's men captured in 'No Man's Land': The ocassion seems to be a pleasant one for the officer on the extreme left." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 12, 2009 Author Share #193 Posted March 12, 2009 "Student airmen learning telegraphy at a ground school: The tape in front of each man records his work so that it may be checked." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 13, 2009 Author Share #194 Posted March 13, 2009 Page 374. "TANK RETURNS FROM ENGAGEMENT WITH GERMAN GUN IN TOW: British tank, at the end of a day's work in the vicinity of Cambrai during the great offensive that smashed Hindenburg's line, returning with a trophy of the fight." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 13, 2009 Author Share #195 Posted March 13, 2009 Page 375. "BIG GUNS USED BY ALLIES ON LAND AND SEA." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 13, 2009 Author Share #196 Posted March 13, 2009 "Master of the Krupp monster that devastated Belgium: France's 20 1/4-inch giant built for the hunting season on the Rhine. This is probably the greatest weapon on earth." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 13, 2009 Author Share #197 Posted March 13, 2009 "In tow of a powerful tractor: One of Great Britain's enormous naval guns rumbling along a road in Flander n the way to the front." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 13, 2009 Author Share #198 Posted March 13, 2009 "Fighting a soaring seaplane in the Adriatic: A British monitor in action, with the antiaircraft battery walled off with sandbags for protective reasons." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 15, 2009 Author Share #199 Posted March 15, 2009 Page 378. "Some Casual Glances Behind the Scenes." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted March 15, 2009 Author Share #200 Posted March 15, 2009 Page 378a. "In the midst of flame and poison: French soldiers routed by a gas bomb, dropped from an aeroplane, while playing streams of liquid fire on the Boche's trenches." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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