129th Field Artillery Band in LeMans, France. The 129th Field Artillery, 35th Division, United States Army, served in France during World War I. From: 35th Division scrapbook
Major Charles E. Wilson, surgeon, 129th Field Artillery, 35th Division, United States Army during World War I. Major Wilson was a member of the Medical Corps attached to the regiment. From: 35th Division scrapbook
Colonel Karl D. Klemm, Commanding Officer, 129th Field Artillery, 35th Division, United States Army. This was probably taken in France during World War I. From: 35th Division scrapbook
Harry S. Truman (third from right) and some men of Battery D, 129th Field Artillery, 35th Division, United States Army in a picture taken in France after the end of World War I. Ted Marks may be the man on the left. All others are unidentified. From: 35th Division scrapbook
Colonel Emery T. Smith, Commanding Officer 106th Field Artillery - 26th Division, Commanding Officer 129th Field Artillery - 35th Division. This was probably taken in France during World War I. From: 35th Division scrapbook
A group of officers of the 129th Field Artillery, 35th Division, United States Army, with civilians in Nice, France in 1918. Captain Harry S. Truman second from left, Captain Newell Paterson, left, Captain Spencer Salisbury, center, Captain Theodore Marks, third from right. All others are unidentified. From: 35th Division scrapbook