United States -- Army -- American Expeditionary Forces (A. E. F.)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
100th Infantry Division. U. S. Army, World War II. SSgt. John H. Duncan.
European campaign Germany; training Fort Jackson.
AEF. France, Military leave letters, Andrew Heim, March 1, 1919.
AEF. France, Military leave letters, Andrew Heim, March 1, 1919.
Clarence Eppes, 117th Infantry Band of the A. E. F. World War I
Clarence Eppes, 117th Infantry Band of the A.E.F. World War I.
General Orders, American Expeditionary Force, France, February 28, 1919. No. 38-A.
General Orders, American Expeditionary Force, France, February 28, 1919. No. 38-A. Printed signature of John J. Pershing, Commander in Chief. Letter of appreciation to Pvt. Daniel Breeding, 361st Inf. signed by Donald G. Abel. World War I. Soldier is apparently being released from his tour of duty.
Roster for Machine Gun Company, 117th Infantry, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, April 1919. (World War I) T.H.R. Neal Papers. Oversize Ephemera. Gift of Lillian Woods.
Roster for Machine Gun Company, 117th Infantry, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, April 1919. (World War I) T.H.R. Neal Papers. Oversize Ephemera. Gift of Lillian Woods. Color poster published and copyrighted 1919 by H.H. Stratton, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
T. H. R. Neal Papers.
World War I, American Expeditionary Force, Field Hospital #324, three day leave pass for Andrew U. Heim, 3 March 1919.
World War I, American Expeditionary Force, Field Hospital #324, three day leave pass for Andrew U. Heim, 3 March 1919
World War I French memorial to Richard H. Dickson, 120th Infantry) (ephemera)
Printed French memorial to fallen World War I soldiers with name Richard H. Dickson (Corporal, Company ‘C’(?), 120th Infantry) written in. Etching mounted on board. Cartier Paris-New York-London. 13 x 20”
World War I Roll of Honor. Company “B” 117th Infantry, Camp Jackson, S.C. April 3, 1919.
Color poster. World War I Roll of Honor. Company “B” 117th Infantry, Camp Jackson, S.C. April 3, 1919. Includes picture of President [Woodrow] Wilson and King George. Scenes and flags from Europe and the U. S., roster of names. 18x24.5”