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Barham at Scapa Flow, 1917, with other ships of the Grand FleetFurious in 1917, with a single 18-inch gun aft and flying-off deck forwardNaval guns possibly for battleship New Mexico, New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, 1917Panama Canal Zone Administration Building, Balboa, Panama, 1917
Barham at Scapa Flow, 1917, with other ships of the Grand FleetFurious in 1917, with a single 18-inch gun aft and flying-off deck forwardNaval guns possibly for battleship New Mexico, New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, 1917Panama Canal Zone Administration Building, Balboa, Panama, 1917
Portrait of US Army 1st Lieutenant Harry Truman, 1917Battleship USS Oregon in drydock at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, Sep 1917.Norfolk Navy Yard Drydock No. 4, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, 17 Nov 1917American crew of a FT-17 light tank, northwest of Verdun, France, 1918
Portrait of US Army 1st Lieutenant Harry Truman, 1917Battleship USS Oregon in drydock at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, Sep 1917.Norfolk Navy Yard Drydock No. 4, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, 17 Nov 1917American crew of a FT-17 light tank, northwest of Verdun, France, 1918
Battery C, 6th Field Artillery, US Army firing French-built 75mm field gun Captured German MG 08 machine gun in US possession, date unknownChaplain of Pennsylvania distributing the shipErnst Udet, date unknown
Battery C, 6th Field Artillery, US Army firing French-built 75mm field gun 'Bridget', France, 1917-1918Captured German MG 08 machine gun in US possession, date unknownChaplain of Pennsylvania distributing the ship's newspaper to sailors and Marines, circa 1918Ernst Udet, date unknown
FT-17 light tank crossing a trench near Saint Michel, France, 1914-1918Furious in port in 1918, after fitting of a landing-on deck aft, photo 1 of 2Furious in port in 1918, after fitting of a landing-on deck aft, photo 2 of 2Furious moored to a bouy, 1918
FT-17 light tank crossing a trench near Saint Michel, France, 1914-1918Furious in port in 1918, after fitting of a landing-on deck aft, photo 1 of 2Furious in port in 1918, after fitting of a landing-on deck aft, photo 2 of 2Furious moored to a bouy, 1918
Furious with palisade windbreaks raised on her flying-off deck, 1918Furious with two airplanes on her landing-on deck, aft of the funnel, 1918Furious, with her crew manning the rails, 1918Harry Truman as an US Army officer in France during WW1, 1918
Furious with palisade windbreaks raised on her flying-off deck, 1918Furious with two airplanes on her landing-on deck, aft of the funnel, 1918Furious, with her crew manning the rails, 1918Harry Truman as an US Army officer in France during WW1, 1918

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