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US Army (USA) Airborne Soldiers march toward the Iron Mike Monument outside St Mere Eglise, France (FRA). These Soldiers participated in a mass airdrop then took part in a ceremony at the Iron Mike Monument commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the D-Day invasions of World War II (WWII)

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - "Fighting Sixty-Ninth" on parade in New York City

Ceremonies - American troops marching along the wharf to meet the troopship

Ceremonies - New York City - Parade of soldiers on way to Public Library to celebrate the victory. The soldiers and the crowd that packed the curb watching them in their parade to the Public Library where they held the very impressive ceremony of raising the flags of the Allied Nations amid the playing of the Star Spangled Banner

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - The "Fighting 69th" leaves for the front. Photo shows the Sixty-Ninth Regiment Infantry New York National Guard. (now the 165th Infantry) marching down Fifth Avenue, New York City., before they left for France

Ceremonies and Parades - New York Honors Fallen U.S. heroes. Sailor from one of the French warships in the harbor receiving floral tributes from people in the "Hero Day" throng in Central Park, New York, to be placed upon the memorial mound in honor of those who laid down their lives on the battlefields in France

The "Victory Parade" at the American Base Hospital, Dartford, near London, on Nov. 11, when the sigining of the armistice was announced. Nurses from the Brooklyn unit carried a big American flag in the front of the procession, which marched over a three mile route, around the hospital grounds and through the German prison camp adjoining the American hospital

Sailors of the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Honor Guard march out in formation behind soldiers of the U.S. Army Third Infantry, the Old Guard, during an early morning Veterans Day ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns

Ceremonies - Demobilization - Wounded heroes head Great N.Y. Parade, Sept. 10, 1919. Autos containing convalescent heroes of the First Div., falling into place at the head of the line. These men are from all over the U.S., and the place accorded them in line of march was directly behind their Commanding General, John J. Pershing

Ceremonies and Parades - American fighters receive communion in the trenches. First communion held by our fighting men "over there". This dug-out was located near a communication trench and was 60 feet below the ground level

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Photographer: International Film Serv.

Ceremonies and Parades

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ceremonies parades american fighters american fighters communion trenches first communion men dug out communication communication trench ground level world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 military parades military parades and ceremonies high resolution ultra high resolution international film serv ground level us national archives
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1917 - 1918
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Military Parades

Military Parades & Ceremonies
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The U.S. National Archives
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ceremonies parades american fighters american fighters communion trenches first communion men dug out communication communication trench ground level world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 military parades military parades and ceremonies high resolution ultra high resolution international film serv ground level us national archives