YING OLD GLORY THROUGH LONDON.
United States soldiers, carrying the Stars and Stripes and Regimental
Standard, passed cheering crowds at the head of a National army command
that marched through London on May 11th, 1918.]
[Illustration: MARSHAL J. JOFFRE AND PARTY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
This photograph was taken at the State, War and Navy Building, just
after they had called on Secretary of War Baker. Joffre stands on the
lower step in the centre of the picture.]
[Illustration: SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.
This is a late photograph of the commander of the British armies in
France.]
[Illustration: SOLDIERS OF THE DIFFERENT NATIONS ENGAGED IN THE WORLD
WAR.
This picture shows the portraits and headdress of reprsentative fighters
now engaged in the European war.]
[Illustration: CAPTURE OF BAPAUME BY BRITISH.
Scene on the day British troops entered Bapaume, a French city evacuated
by the Germans in their retreat to the Hindenburg line. Cheerful British
soldiers are seen in a street.]
[Illustration: FRENCH PASSING THROUGH RECAPTURED NOYON.
They are on the heels of the Germans. The photograph shows how the town
was wrecked by the Germans before they evacuated.]
[Illustration: HORSE AND MAN ALIKE PROTECTED FROM GAS ATTACK.
French army horses wearing gas masks, which look at first sight like oat
bags. They are used when the animals have to cross a gas zone in drawing
the shell wagons to the batteries.]
[Illustration: ONE OF THE METHODS OF TRANSPORTING WOUNDED.
This man is being taken over mountainous regions, and the method of
transportation has been devised in order to minimize the shock.]
[Illustration: "V-I-C-T-O-R-Y."
Sailors spelling the word "VICTORY" with flags.]
[Illustration: Sighting through the 40 power telescope on the U.S.S.
Pennsylvania. Objects at great distances are clearly distinguished
through this telescope.]
[Illustration: BRITISH SAILORS IN NEW YORK.
They are from the H.M.S. Roxburgh, and took part in welcoming the
arrival of Gen. Joffre in New York City]
[Illustration: THE GREAT AMERICAN HABIT.
French Jackies, for the first time in the United States, learn all the
delights of the great American drink, the Ice Cream Soda.]
[Illustration: BENJAMIN BAYLOR.
Wardroom Steward, U.S.N. Lost when U.S.A.C.T. TICONDEROGA was torpedoed
and sunk September 30, 1918.]
[Illustration: WILLIAM GARFIELD MARSHALL.
Wardroom Officer's Steward, U.S.N. Lost when U.S.A.C.T. TICONDEROGA w
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