Salvage Sailor Posted November 15, 2022 Share #1026 Posted November 15, 2022 US Navy Electrician's Mate 1st class taken during a port call Post Studio Fort Shafter Honolulu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
US82Bravo Posted November 16, 2022 Share #1027 Posted November 16, 2022 Member - 29th Division Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BILL THE PATCH Posted November 16, 2022 Share #1028 Posted November 16, 2022 Here's a nice 89th div soldier, he's Infantry according to his collar disks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AustinO Posted November 16, 2022 Share #1029 Posted November 16, 2022 One of my favorites, unfortunately unnamed. Company K 102nd Infantry. NFS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cthomas Posted November 16, 2022 Share #1030 Posted November 16, 2022 AustinO - gonna be hard to top that one! That portrait has it all... I kinda like this one from a studio in Trier, Germany. It shows a bunch of enlisted aviation guys wearing the early winged globe insignia on their caps & collars. An old argument used to be this insignia had such a short 'window' (roughly 80 days in the Spring/Summer of 1918), that it didn't see much use in the States before being quickly replaced by the standard winged propeller. Thus, it was somehow believed the winged globe insignia wasn't worn overseas because of its limited use Stateside. The argument went something along those lines... In the intervening years, I have found several examples of the winged globe being worn in the AEF/AFG to include this post. I have even seen it painted on unit signs. Here's to learning such fascinating history together - CHEERS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted November 17, 2022 Share #1031 Posted November 17, 2022 I've contributed posts & photos about my Grandfathers WWI service with one of his cousins. This is one of my Grandfathers brothers (there were seven) who served in WWI. He shipped out for France on September 17th, 1918 & returned on June 26th, 1919. Company E, 109th Engineers, 34th Division. H.B. Harrison Studio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Queen Posted November 19, 2022 Share #1032 Posted November 19, 2022 On 11/14/2022 at 1:28 PM, devildog34 said: Recent acquisition ID'd to a Marine from Headquarters Co., 5th Marines who made every campaign. This is an absolute stunner. One of the best USMC portraits I have seen in quite some time. Congrats. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
67Rally Posted November 20, 2022 Share #1033 Posted November 20, 2022 I haven't been participating much on this thread though I have been following and enjoying it for years. I suppose that it is time to stop lurking and start contributing. I landed this studio photo of two S1/c sailors from the Denver Class protected cruiser, USS Tacoma (C-18). One of my areas of collecting focus, outside of baseball militaria, is this ship that during WWI, participated in five round trip North Atlantic convoy crossings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted December 10, 2022 Share #1034 Posted December 10, 2022 A photograph of a dogtired doughboy with a bad haircut in his worn out uniform taken at a Manila studio in 1920. Why would I post it on this WWI studio photography topic? He's a 27th Infantry Regiment 'Wolfhound' recently arrived from Vladivostok, Siberia, soon to be continuing on to duty in Hawaii. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
67Rally Posted February 25, 2023 Share #1035 Posted February 25, 2023 I am not 100 percent certain that this dates specifically to WWI, but certainly is close to that period. I have a pair of USS Tacoma (C-18) studio photographs. This one and the previous image (post #1033) are both real photo postcards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gearhead1968 Posted April 25, 2023 Share #1036 Posted April 25, 2023 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gearhead1968 Posted April 26, 2023 Share #1037 Posted April 26, 2023 The last photo of the WWII Army Air Corps soldier is one of my grandpas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cthomas Posted April 26, 2023 Share #1038 Posted April 26, 2023 An unidentified pilot in France with a "Lots of love" caption to mom on the reverse. Too bad he didn't sign it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Queen Posted April 26, 2023 Share #1039 Posted April 26, 2023 18 hours ago, gearhead1968 said: Outstanding. Looks like this one is at a show? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Queen Posted April 26, 2023 Share #1040 Posted April 26, 2023 Here is one I just picked up. Lt. Robert O. Lindsey. Six (6) Kill Ace. 139th Aero Squadron. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gearhead1968 Posted April 26, 2023 Share #1041 Posted April 26, 2023 6 minutes ago, Eric Queen said: Outstanding. Looks like this one is at a show? Yes, a friend of mine got it at the MAPS show in Akron and knows what I collect. He always lets me know what he finds. So he got it from him, should be here tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cthomas Posted April 26, 2023 Share #1042 Posted April 26, 2023 Eric- quality, as always! The accompanying citation is priceless… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patches Posted May 2, 2023 Share #1043 Posted May 2, 2023 A Painted Portrait, Brig Gen Harry Hill Bandholtz,wearing the GHQ Patch in 1919, Done actually in Hungaria, as Bandholtz was a member of the Inter-Allied Military Mission in Hungaria. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Com-Z Posted May 2, 2023 Share #1044 Posted May 2, 2023 Major General James Harbord, who as a brigadier came to France as Chief of Staff, A.E.F. working closely with GEN John Pershing. Though an Army general, he for a time commanded the 4th Marine Brigade, and lastly was the third and final man to command the Services of Supply, the logistics operation of the AEF. Bringing about instant improvement, he was awarded both the Army and Navy Distinguished Service Medals, his second star, and was promoted to Lt. General on the Retired List. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cthomas Posted May 2, 2023 Share #1045 Posted May 2, 2023 ticking with the Generals theme, here's one of Richard W. Young, Brigadier General of the 65th FA, 40th Division. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patches Posted May 8, 2023 Share #1046 Posted May 8, 2023 John D Fornaciari 122nd Field Artillery Regiment 33rd Division. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMcCulloch Posted June 3, 2023 Share #1047 Posted June 3, 2023 On 1/17/2017 at 11:20 AM, cthomas said: An interesting assortment of war veterans. Front Row: Spanish American War veteran from Maine(always loved those Span Am vet medals), and a 1st Div doughboy wearing what appears to be a Croix de Guerre ribbon bar w/ bronze star. Back row: Enlisted Air Service pilot with winged 4-bladed prop on his upper right sleeve, followed by three other doughboys (haven't been able to determine their unit affiliation). Note they are all wearing the same town medal. I can't help but wonder if these are all local Maine men posing together. note the SpanAm vet also wears the Maine Guard medal. I suspect, given the town medal shape, they are from either Biddeford or Saco- or South Portland. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMcCulloch Posted June 3, 2023 Share #1048 Posted June 3, 2023 keeping the thread going….. USMC drummer- 1918 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMcCulloch Posted June 3, 2023 Share #1049 Posted June 3, 2023 1919/1920… did I get this from Mr. Gauthier? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMcCulloch Posted June 3, 2023 Share #1050 Posted June 3, 2023 USMC band in Panama Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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