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Works
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Appointment in Tokyo | |
Captions for Brady photographs reproduced by Signal corps photographic laboratory. | |
Circular (United States. Army. Signal Corps) | |
Daily bulletin of wearher reports, signal service United States Army taken at 7.35 A.M., 4.35 P.M., and 11 P.M., Washington mean time, with the synopses, probabilities, and facts | |
Historique de l'armée du service des signaux des États-Unis et catalogue spécial de la section de ce service a l'Exposition internationale d'électricité | |
International meteorological observations | |
A manual of signals for the use of signal officers in the field, and for military and naval students, military schools, etc. | |
Manual (United States. Army. Signal Corps) | |
[Mary Shannon Webster, Red Cross canteen worker, at Evacuation Hospital No. 12 serving chocolate to Pvt. H. Rouvoldt, One hundred and sixty-sixth Regiment Infantry. Manil la Tour, Meurthe et Moselle, France] | |
Meteorological summary of Key West, Fla. for the year ending December 31, 1888: | |
Miss Allice Archibold, head of Aviation canteen workers, at work. (Donations from Dunkirk, N.Y., in the background) | |
Monthly Weather Review. | |
Mrs. W.K. Vanderbilt, Director of Personnel for Line-of-Communication canteen assigning some of her assistants to their several duties | |
NO CAPTION | |
Pomona (Calif.) Assembly Center -- a kitchen scene with all hands busy | |
The practical use of meteorological reports and weather maps. | |
The principles underlying radio communication. | |
Proceedings of the symposium on modern network synthesis [II] : New York, N.Y., April 13, 14, 15, 1955 | |
Professional papers of the signal service | |
Pvts. Dewey D. Smith, Co. I, Geo. A. Hopkins, Co. E. 9th Inf. and two Red Cross nurses who have been awarded the Croix de Guerre. Ancemont, France | |
Regulations governing commercial radio service between ship and shore stations, United States Army. | |
Report of the Chief Signal Officer. | |
Report of the International Polar Expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska, in response to the resolution of the House of Representatives of December 11, 1884. | |
A report on television in basic training : the improvement of basic training by television | |
Santa Anita (Calif.) Assembly Center -- a panorama of Santa Anita Center showing finished construction | |
Santa Anita (Calif.) Assembly Center -- childrens' scooters are pressed into service to carry the wash to and from the laundry | |
Santa Anita (Calif.) Assembly Center -- left-handed and right handed pupils in lower grade class ply their pencils | |
Santa Anita (Calif.) Assembly Center -- mail man delivers a letter to Mr. Matsumura | |
Scene at advanced first aid station of the 325th Inf. Wounded arriving on stretchers, while in the background a German munitions dump is burning at Marcq. American Red Cross north of Fleville, Ardennes, France | |
Scene in a Pageant "Democracy Victorious" composed by Miss A.P. Borden of the Y.M.C.A. and given at Base Hospital No. 101, at St. Nazaire. The staging and rehearsing were done by Capt. Daniel L. Quirk, of the American Red Cross, and the characters were (?) by nurses and Army corps men in the hospital. This picture shows Great Britain, America and France, with Democracy in the background | |
[Scene in Diyarbakır, Turkey, showing market place and autos belonging to General Harbord's party] | |
[Secretary of Defense James Forrestal (center) congratulates (l to r) Colonel Geraldine May, Colonel Mary A. Hallaren, Captain Joy Bright Hancock, and Major Julia E. Hamblet, after the passage of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C.] | |
Secretary of War Newton D. Baker and Major Rodgers, A.R.C. in front of brick building, built by the American Red Cross at Romsey, England | |
Seeking out the enemy | |
Senencourt (Meuse). Miss Thomas A.R.C. and Miss Adele Birdsall, of 310 Third Ave., Roselle, N.J., serving chocolate to a doughboy at the canteen of the American Red Cross at Senencourt, France | |
Sex-hygiene scare films | |
Ships for Uncle Sam--Official United States war film | |
Showing how the pigeons are part of the U.S. Army They too have to have their identification tag with them and at their death they must be accounted for and reported with the probably cause. Fort Lucy, France. | |
The "skirmish line" searching for the lost graves ... Company A, 321st Labor Battalion, spread out in "skirmish line" formation by twos, searching for dead along the south bank of the Vesle in the Chateau-Thierry section. The stretchers are used to transport the bodies to the cemeteries | |
Smith College Relief Unit, American Red Cross, at Chateau-Thierry. Pvt. L. Canofad, Bat. E. 108th F.A. (pajamas) Miss Mary C. Stevenson, A.R.C. of Pittsfield, Mass., (In apron) and Miss Anna Rochester, A.R.C. of Buffalo (in dark suit) | |
Softball games proved popular with the girls at Assembly Centers. Leagues were organized, and re-organized at intervals to permit new players to participate. Photo shows softball game scene at Santa Anita (California) Assembly Center | |
Soissons. The American Red Cross has a long arm when it comes to helping the helpless. Here are two girls working among the ruins of Soissons. The camion brings supplies to them each day, so that they may run their canteen efficiently | |
Souilly (Meuse) France. Miss Winifred Bryce, of 294 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. giving gum and cigarettes to wounded soldiers on a hospital train. Miss Bryce was connected with American Red Cross Evacuation Hospital #6-7, Souilly | |
Souilly (Meuse) France. Two ambulances are bringing in wonded to American Red Cross Hospital #6 & #7, at Souilly, France. Hot drinks and smokes are being given the men by Red Cross workers | |
Stages of the Ohio River and of its principal tributaries, 1858 to 1889, inclusive | |
Stockton (Calif.) Assembly Center -- young Japanese evacuee reads bulletin board on which is posted Civilian Restrictive Order No. 1 | |
Stockton (Calif.) Assembly Center -- young woman applies for a money order at Center Post Office | |
Storage catalogue. Signal corps. | |
A supply of [Sunlight] soap being loaded into trucks to be distributed to civilians--North Africa | |
Tanforan (Calif.) Assembly Center -- a family enjoys the sunshine on the porch of their quarters | |
Tanforan (Calif.) Assembly Center - an evacuee artists [i.e., artist] sketches from model | |
Technical equipment of the Signal Corps. 1916. | |
Technical information letter | |
Telegraph and cable system in Alaska and U.S. cables and Canadian line connecting with the United States | |
Toot-sweet (Reproduction numérique) | |
Toot-sweet tout de suite, the French words for "right away" and the invariable response to every problem confronting it by the American Signal corps in France | |
Training pamphlet. | |
Tunis, Tunisia Allied troops entering the city. | |
Tunis, Tunisia French soldiers marching in the allied victory parade along Avenue Gambetta. American soldiers standing at parade rest in the foreground. | |
U.S. Army 9th Air Force bases in Tunisia and Libya, April 1943 | |
U.S. Army victorious troops on parade in or near Paris, France, 1918 | |
[Unidentified concentration camp(s), Germany, at time of liberation by U.S. Army: large pile of dead bodies] | |
Various forms of wrestling were favorites at the centers. Photo shows a group of young evacuees receiving instruction in Jiu Jitsui, or Judo wrestling at Portland (Oregon) Assembly Center, while the rest of class look on | |
Vaubecourt (Meuse) France. A group of American Red Cross Officers. Left to right: Lt. L.M. Markey, of 289 St. Charles Avenue, Atlanta, Ga., Supt. Of Warehouses; Capt. Pleasants Pennington, of 140 East 56th Street, New York City, District Supt. Of the Meuse; Major Harry B. Wallace, Eastern Zone Manager, whose home in the states is 4976 Berlin Ave., St. Louis, Mo.; capt. C.H. Griggs, of Virginia, Minn. Director of the Bureau of Registration and Capt. James H. Brookmire, of 4970 Berlin Ave. St. Louis, Mo. This picture was taken in front of the Vaubecourt Warehouse, Evacuation Hospital #9, Vaubecourt, France | |
[View from above of soldiers marching, carrying rifles with bayonets fixed, with stripes portion of American flag above them] | |
Villafranca, Italy. The American Red Cross Canteen out-of-doors at Villafranca, Italy | |
War Department weather map, November 1 to December 31, 1871 : [United States] | |
War refugees, prisoners of war, concentration camp inmates, and others shortly after liberation by Allied forces, mainly in France and Germany, 1944-45 | |
Ward K, Miss Grace Van Wormer, American Red Cross, in charge, showing Lieut. Harry Humphreys A.R.C. entertaining the boys. American Red Cross Evacuation Hospital No. 114, Fleury-sur-Aisne, Meuse, France | |
Washington, D.C. July, 1942. Trial of Nazi saboteurs before a special seven-man military commission in a U.S. Dept. of Justice courtroom | |
Wire communication pamphlet. | |
Women chauffeurs of the American Fund for French wounded repairing car. Dec., 1918 | |
Wreckage of German military equipment in Tunis, Tunisia, and vicinity, May 1943 | |
The Zimmermann telegram of January 16, 1917, and its cryptographic background. | |
日本の終戦 46人の目撃者 : 米国国防総省報道写真班の証言秘錄 |