A line of soldiers appears to be boarding a ship identified at the bottom of the photograph as the USS Zeppelin. They are returning to the United States after fighting in France in World War I.
Two unidentified World War I soldiers sit inside a train and look out. They appear to be eating a meal. The photograph is part of a collection belonging to Harry S Truman from the time he spent in France during World War I.
This is a photograph of five unidentified World War I soldiers standing in the snow in front of an artillery transport train. The photograph is part of a collection belonging to Harry S. Truman from the time he spent in France during World War I.
A group of unidentified soldiers stand in front of a cafe in Vavincount, France during World War I. The photograph is part of a collection belonging to Harry S Truman from the time he spent in France during World War I.
An unidentified soldier helps an unidentified woman board the train while another soldier in the background looks on. The location is unknown. The photograph is part of a collection belonging to Harry S Truman from the time he spent in France during World War I.
National Guard troops are marching in formation at Camp Doniphan, Ft. Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma where Harry S. Truman trained before leaving for France in World War I. A marching band can be seen on the left. All are unidentified.
This is a photograph of a baseball game played while other soldiers look on. The location is unknown, and all are unidentified. The photograph is part of a collection belonging to Harry S Truman from the time he spent in France during World War I.
An unidentified soldier gets a haircut from an unidentified barber at Camp Doniphan, Ft. Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma. Harry S. Truman and the 129th Field Artillery trained at Camp Doniphan prior to leaving for France in World War I.
Three unidentified National Guard soldiers stand in a trench they dug during training at Camp Doniphan, Ft. Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma. Camp Doniphan is where Harry S. Truman and the 129th Field Artillery took his training in the National Guard before leaving for France in World War I.