Map of the Organization of American Supply Services
A French map that is annotated to show the organization of American supply services in France as of April 1919.
A French map that is annotated to show the organization of American supply services in France as of April 1919.
A French map that is annotated to show the organization of American supply services in England and Europe as of April 1919.
A French map that is annotated to show the organization of American supply services in England and France as of April 1919.
Portions of two French maps that are glued together. The maps, one numbered 51 in a series, show the area around St. Mihiel and Commercy. Annotations, in blue, indicate Allied positions and movement. A departure line is drawn south of Dagonville and north of Triconville with the objective line being near Bois de Lignieres and Bois du Menil. A pencil note at the top of the map reads: "Corrected Copy, 15-12-18, H.K.B."
Harry S. Truman and others pose in front of the 129th Field Artillery Canteen Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma. Photo is captioned on the front "A Jolly Bunch." Harry S. Truman is shown the fifth from the right. The soldiers are drinking refreshments from the canteen. Eddie Jacobson is shown 7th from the left, standing. See also photo 58-366, the same photo, which gives a more detailed list of others in photo.
Craps game at front. Participants are from the 325th Infantry, 82nd Division. Donor: Frank Freidel, who purchased the photographs from the National Archives.