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Renown circa 1918Renown during WW1, probably in 1918Sailors at the Puget Sound Naval Hospital in Bremerton, Washington, United States showing off their fleet of modern ambulances, 1918. This was also the year this hospital was hit hard by the flu epidemic.Settsu, 1917-1918
Renown circa 1918Renown during WW1, probably in 1918Sailors at the Puget Sound Naval Hospital in Bremerton, Washington, United States showing off their fleet of modern ambulances, 1918. This was also the year this hospital was hit hard by the flu epidemic.Settsu, 1917-1918
Shipfitters in one of the shops at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States rolling steel plate with assistance from the overhead jib crane, 1918.Submarine Deutschland being serviced at Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, 1918Taihoku General Government Building, under construction, Taiwan, circa 1917-1918US 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 (Schneider) howitzer in action at Varennes, France, 1918
Shipfitters in one of the shops at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States rolling steel plate with assistance from the overhead jib crane, 1918.Submarine Deutschland being serviced at Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, 1918Taihoku General Government Building, under construction, Taiwan, circa 1917-1918US 155 mm Howitzer Carriage M1917 (Schneider) howitzer in action at Varennes, France, 1918
US machine gun crew firing a Lewis machine gun during WW1, circa 1918William Donovan in uniform at a rail station, 1918Yan Xishan with other officers, China, 1916-1918Battleship New Mexico in Drydock No. 4, New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Jan 1918, photo 1 of 2
US machine gun crew firing a Lewis machine gun during WW1, circa 1918William Donovan in uniform at a rail station, 1918Yan Xishan with other officers, China, 1916-1918Battleship New Mexico in Drydock No. 4, New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Jan 1918, photo 1 of 2
Battleship New Mexico in Drydock No. 4, New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Jan 1918, photo 2 of 2Korean royal family at Deoksugung, Keijo (now Seoul), Japanese-occupied Korea, 20 Jan 1918; left to right: Crown Prince Yi Un, Emperor Sunjong, former King Gojong, Empress Sunjeong, Princess DeokhyePortrait of Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., 6 Apr 1918Rüdiger von der Goltz and Carl Mannerheim at Mannerheim
Battleship New Mexico in Drydock No. 4, New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Jan 1918, photo 2 of 2Korean royal family at Deoksugung, Keijo (now Seoul), Japanese-occupied Korea, 20 Jan 1918; left to right: Crown Prince Yi Un, Emperor Sunjong, former King Gojong, Empress Sunjeong, Princess DeokhyePortrait of Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., 6 Apr 1918Rüdiger von der Goltz and Carl Mannerheim at Mannerheim's headquarters, during the Finnish Civil War, Mikkeli, Finland, May 1918
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim in the victory parade in Helsinki, Finland, 16 May 1918Mayor J. von Haartman greeting General Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim at Helsinki, Finland, 16 May 1918Portrait of Lieutenant Ernst Udet, mid-1918; note Pour le MériteLieutenant Colonel George Patton of US 1st Tank Battalion standing before a Renault light tank in France, summer 1918
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim in the victory parade in Helsinki, Finland, 16 May 1918Mayor J. von Haartman greeting General Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim at Helsinki, Finland, 16 May 1918Portrait of Lieutenant Ernst Udet, mid-1918; note Pour le MériteLieutenant Colonel George Patton of US 1st Tank Battalion standing before a Renault light tank in France, summer 1918

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