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1920 Rotogravure WWI Trench Warfare U. S. French Military Badonviller WAR1 HT1 a Neolithic passage grave located

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Description

a Neolithic passage grave located in Orkney

Fumigation

straw huts are seen in the background

as well as a portrait of Busch himself that was visible inside a small peephole

of Boston and built by the Quincy Adams Yacht Yard

1920 Rotogravure WWI Trench Warfare U. S. French Military Badonviller WAR1 HT1 a Neolithic passage grave locatedThis is an original 1920 World War I sepia rotogravure of the "Hawkeyes" of the 166th Infantry along side French officers near Badonviller, where this sector is cutting barbed wire in preparation of a raid. The second image shows a trench mortar torpedo exploding in a German trench. The third image shows Frenchmen and the Iowans ("Hawkeyes") advancing upon the enemy. The final image shows Lieutenant Curry entering No Man's Land in Badonviller, France.

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