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This Panoramic Photo of Battery C of the 102nd Field Artillery was taken
at Camp Devon (Massachusetts) in 1929. |
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This is photo is of the HQ Battalion, 1st Brigade,
101st Field Artillery. It was taken at Camp Edwards. It also shows the
barracks, mess hall, regimental flags and the camp training area.It
dates to 1941 |
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This is photo is of the Service Battalion, 2nd
Brigade, 102nd Field Artillery. It was taken at Camp Edwards. It also shows the
barracks, mess hall, regimental flags and the camp training area. It
dates to 1941 |
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This is a photograph of Josiah M
Crocker and fellow Civil War veterans. They were members of the 23rd
Regiment Mass Volunteer Militia. This photo was taken in the 1910's in
front of the memorial to their regiment. the men in the photo from left
to right are: S.H. Edgert, Private Herbert Eugene Valentine, Sergeant David
B. Wallis (Incorrectly labeled Wallace), Corporal Josiah M
Crocker and Thomas S. Swasey, Jr. |
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This is photo archives of Salem, Massachusetts
resident Ernest Lapham. He served in the Navy post World War I.
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This is photo archive of Sailor
John A Kress, he served aboard the USS Salem, during World War I time
period.
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These are two real photo "postcards" of the USS Salem
CL-3.. |
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This is a wedding portrait of an
unknown technician fourth grade of the 26th "Yankee" infantry Division.
The photograph was taken by Gainsboro studio of Salem, Mass. |
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This is a collection of
photographs of the US Coast Guard Station at Salem. The top left
picture is a ship off Marblehead. the picture next to it is of the
barracks building. The final picture is of a sea plane in the hanger. |
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These photos are of George Moore,
a midshipman during WWII, the Marine in the second picture is identified
as James O'Malley |
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