United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces
Etats Unis, American expeditionary forces
États-Unis. Army. American Expeditionary Forces
United States. American Expeditionary Forces
Амерыканскія экспедыцыйныя сілы
American Expeditionary Forces
Spojené státy americké. Army. American Expeditionary Forces
USA Expeditionary Forces
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York City (New York state, United States) (inhabited place)
- 510 1 _ ‡a USA ‡b Army ‡e Ueberordnung
Works
Title | Sources |
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Aerial and ground photographs, U.S. Air Service, Photographic Section, American E.F. | |
Aerial incendiary bombs on Montmedy | |
Aerial observation for artillery. | |
The American tankers. | |
The Balloon Section of the American Expeditionary Forces, c1919: | |
Bassens-Terminal, American docks and warehouses, Port of Bordeaux | |
Be a U.S. Marine! | |
Braunfels | |
Breguet bomber | |
Central records office | |
Construction of balloons. | |
Conversion tables for angular units. | |
The courier. | |
The CRO. | |
Enemy order of battle ... 1918 : [France] | |
Equipment manuals for service in Europe. | |
Equipment manuals for service in Europe. | |
Equipment manuals for service in Europe. | |
Final report of Gen John J. Pershing... | |
France June 1919 | |
G.H.Q. Chaumont | |
General Orders. | |
Germany 1:25,000. | |
Handbook for the longue-vue monoculaire à prismes (prismatic telescope) Type X (Campagne--modèle 1917) | |
Holland 1:25,000 | |
Instructions for the defensive combat of small units [microform] : infantry: platoon to regiment. | |
Langres | |
A.M.S. M831 | |
Map to illustrate the battle of the Marne salient, July 15th-24th, 1918 | |
[Members of the American mission to Russia - Charles E. Russell standing with group of men in front of building] | |
The mess-kit. | |
Messages from abroad. | |
Military art and science. [from old catalog] | |
Mine craters on Combres Hill | |
Operations of American divisions in France. | |
Order of battle of the United States land forces in the World War | |
[Panoramic view of almost totally destroyed town; crude sign reads, "this was Forges" (possibly Forges-les-Eaux)] | |
Plane news. | |
Popular Songs of the A.E.F. | |
Qu'est-ce que c'est? | |
Records of the Second Division (Regular) : operations reports. | |
Regulations for standard motor vehicle operation. | |
The Romo exhaust. | |
[Series] M832 | |
The Soldier-student; the official organ of the American students at the University of Montpellier. | |
Squandered victory, 1995: | |
The stars and stripes. | |
Study and utilization of aerial photographs. Part I. Text. | |
... Supplement to Machine gun drill regulations (provisional) 1917 and Provisional machine gun firing manual, 1917. | |
Terms of the armistice as orginally supplied to the War department, Washington, D.C. | |
Third Division citations. | |
US army base hospital n° 104 | |
War medicine. | |
Ye A.E.F. hymnal [a collection of the doughboy lyrics that smoothed the road from Hoboken to the Rhine]. |