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Jeffrey Magut
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Pvt Roy Clement, who stated that he arrived overseas in time for the parades and wine drinking. His son became a USAF bird Col. and flew tankers during Viet Nam. Any ID's on the SSI?

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One of my more recent pickups, two brothers. The younger brother was in the air service. His proud older brother has four campaign stars on his ribbon bar. You can see the edge of the 3rd ID SSI, and his small ring also has the Division's insignia. His collar disk is for Battery F, 10th Field Artillery.

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Another project required me to scan most of my larger than RPPC studio portraits. I figured I would share some of them (in no particular order of significance)

 

This is 1st Lt. Robert McLaughlin, adjutant of the 361st Infantry Regiment, 91st Division.

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world war I nerd

John, the breadth and quality of your photo collection never ceases to amaze me! Thanks for sharing.

 

I especially like the image of the Port of Embarkation Chaplain. I don't know why, but that SSI has always been one of my favorites.

 

Brian

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Too Much WW1 Militaria

Here is my great uncle Archie Benjamin in France. I'll have to find my Grandfather's who was a surgeon in the AEF.

 

John

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This is my great uncle Grover. He was a Army medic with the 264th Company of the 7th Battalion Medic Corps as a 1st Lieutenant. It was taken at a Studio in St Louis.

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Here is Lt. Ernest L. Sutton Co. E 116th Inf. 29th Div. dated 1919. He was from Suffolk Va. Lt. Sutton rose from the ranks and earned a wartime commission.

 

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Please follow the link on this thread.

 

http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/252637-national-world-war-i-museum-online-photo-archive/?hl=%2Bworld+%2Bwar+%2Bmuseum

 

The National World War I Museum has put over 13,000 photos on-line, including a number of studio portraits.

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