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- Adolf Mohl in WWI Austrian Army uniform. 1
- Adolf Mohl in WWI Austrian Army uniform. The cross may have signified , as it does today, a medic. 1
- American soldier in uniform inside barbed wire entanglments posing for picture. 1
- American soldier in uniform looking at a burro hitched to a wagon. Soldier is identified as Heber Sargent of Hoytsville, Utah, in a separate collection of the photographer in the possession of Nels Norene, grandson of Oscar Noren. 1
- American soldier in uniform with overcoat, puttee leg wrappings and service cap standing outside of a hut with an open door. 1
- Battle positions of Battery "C" 148 Reg. USFA 66th Brigade Corps Artillery with 52nd French Division July 4 - Aug. 31st 1918. First American Army Sept. 1st - Dec. 2nd. 1
- C Battery. Lot S Service Firing. One of the guns used by the 148. Canon de 155mm mle 1917 G.P.F. (Grande Puissance Filloux.) Smoke ring visible just after firing. 1
- Canon de 155mm mle 1917 G.P.F. (Grande Puissance Filloux.) 1
- Deck view of H.M.S. Baltic, transport ship that Colorado Springs Battery C regiment crossed over on to Europe during WWI. The RMS Baltic was a White Star Line ocean liner that was used for troop transport during WWI. 1
- First Battalion gun park at Le Borne, France. Nine GPFs (Grande Puissance Filloux/Canon de 155mm mle 1917) lined up in in front of wall depicting the large silhouettes of soldiers and gun sights. 1
- Group of German prisoners moving to the rear. Some appear to be smiling for the photographer. 1
- Handwritten on back "Dead Germans in a wheat field near Chateau Thierry". 1
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- Soldiers, possibly members of the 148th Field Artillery (a unit formed in Colorado Springs) marching down unpaved street past large stone building. Title and date printed on bottom of photo. 1
- Street fair in Castillon, France. Several tents are placed on one side of a lane with three American soldiers in uniform nearby. Several French women are on the other side looking over items for sale displayed on the ground. 1
- Three modes of transportation. Burro hitched to wagon with driver standing. 1
- Tractor waiting for gun to be repaired. Photo analysis indicates American soldiers are seen in and adjacent to a French Latil TAR (Tracteur d'Artillerie Roulante) artillery tractor. 1
- U.S. Army Holt 10-ton artillery tractor connected to Canon de 155mm mle 1917 G.P.F. (Grande Puissance Filloux.) 1
- U.S. Army marching band parading down tree-lined street. Band leader in front with spectators on side of street. 1
- View of formal guard in formation standing at attention under trees. 1
- WWI Austrian Army group photo. Adolf Mohl is in a white coat, bottom right on floor next to the fiddle player. 1
- White bulldog sitting on street. Soldiers working in background loading equipment. 1
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