U.S. National Archives: 369th Infantry marching on Fifth Avenue, New York City.
U.S. National Archives: The "Human Squirrel" who did many daring "stunts" in climbing for benefit of War Relief Funds in New York City.
U.S. National Archives: French Refugee Children.
U.S. National Archives: Soldiers being mustered out at Camp Dix. New Jersey, 1918. Underwood and Underwood., 1917 - 1919
U.S. National Archives: Lieutenant Earl Carroll, prominent composer, is now a full-fledged aviator in the U.S. Service.
U.S. National Archives: Marjorie Stinson, only woman to whom a pilot's license has been granted by Army & Navy Committee of Aeronautics. Harris & Ewing., 1917 - 1919
U.S. National Archives: Recruits with their mattresses tied to them to serve as life preservers.
U.S. National Archives: That Liberty Shall Not Perish From The Earth: Buy Liberty Bonds. Fourth Liberty Loan , ca. 1917 - ca. 1919
U.S. National Archives: The announcing of the armistice on November 11, 1918, was the occasion for a monster celebration in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
U.S. National Archives: Returning from a U-Boat scouting party. Aerial naval observer coming down from a "Blimp" type balloon after a scouting tour somewhere on the Atlantic Coast...
U.S. National Archives: Bayonet practice. Camp Bowie, Fort Worth, Texas., ca. 1918
U.S. National Archives: Photograph of San Francisco Yeomen Attached to the Naval Reserve, 06/1918
U.S. National Archives: Overseas men welcomed home. Parade in honor of returned fighters passing the Public Library, New York City.
U.S. National Archives: "Getting em up" at U.S.Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Washington. Webster & Stevens., ca. 1917 - ca. 1918
U.S. National Archives: Vocational training for S.A.T.C. in University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
U.S. National Archives: "He did his duty. "No finer military organization than the Marine Corps exists in the world." George Dewey. Admiral of the Navy. Will You?
U.S. National Archives: "Let Your Fruit Trees Save Sugar.", ca. 1917 - ca. 1919
U.S. National Archives: "Keep 'em smiling! Help War Camp Community Service. "morale is winning the war" United War Work Campaign.", ca. 1918 - ca. 1918
U.S. National Archives: Sleeping quarters at the Berean Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania., 1917 - ca. 1919
U.S. National Archives: On the British Western Front during Battle of Menin Road...
U.S. National Archives: Sinking of the German Cruiser Bluecher, in the naval engagement between German and British dreadnoughts in the North Sea, on January 24, 1915.
U.S. National Archives: Crowds waiting for the parade of the famous 369th [African American] Infantry, formerly 15th New York regulars, New York City.
U.S. National Archives: Officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the U.S.S. Fanning...
U.S. National Archives: Three 5,000 cubic feet Nurse Balloons in Hangar. Fort Sill, Oklahoma, May 1, 1918., 1917 - 1919
U.S. National Archives: Yankees sleep in London law courts. Underwood and Underwood, ca. 1917 - ca. 1918
U.S. National Archives: "Die-Wacht-am- Rhein (The Watch on the Rhine)", ca. 1917 - ca. 1919
U.S. National Archives: [African American] Band of the 814th Infantry Leaving the Celtic After Her Arrival.
U.S. National Archives: Colors of The Famous 369th Infantry in Parade in New York City.
U.S. National Archives: Discharge of a huge French cannon caught by the camera just as the projectile left for the German lines.
U.S. National Archives: Germans in their well protected trenches on the Belgian frontier showing the men in the act of aiming at their enemy.