RM2RC5AJE–Dr. Anna Howard Shaw and Secretary of War Baker are seen wearing gloves in this photograph, taken on May 19, 1919. The photographer is Sot. Coombs, while the description number is 53503. These details were recorded on May 24, 1919.
RM2RC6TT3–Officers and personnel of the Quartermaster Corps in New York City, pictured with a section of the Zone Finance Office. The photograph, taken by photographer Sot. Coombs, was issued on May 5, 1919, and bears the identification number 48252 in the official records.
RM2RC37PP–Caption: 'Decoration Day at Arlington Cemetery. A monument erected to honor the memory of Civil War veterans. Positioned south of General Lee's former mansion, this monument holds historical significance at Arlington Cemetery. Date: 6-4-19. Photographer: Sot. Coombs. Description: Symbol captures the essence of Decoration Day. Issued: C. Notes: 53863.'
RM2RC6R7E–Officers and personnel of the Quartermaster Corps in New York City pose for a photograph. Miss Mary Callaham, Mr. Elsworth, Major J.E. Lee, and Captain E.L. Jones, all from the Warehousing Division, are featured in the image. This photo was taken on May 5, 1919, by photographer Sot. Coombs, and is numbered 48251 in the collection.
RM2RC6Y9E–First Lieut. C.E. Bemis, S.C., the operating officer at the General Supply Depot in Washington D.C., is pictured sitting at his desk. This photograph was taken on July 14, 1919, by photographer Sot. Coombs. The image is part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War One.
RM2RC1YWA–A crowd awaits the arrival of the 110th Field Artillery on their way to Camp Meade in Maryland, near Washington D.C. The photograph captures the anticipation and excitement of loved ones waiting for their return. The image was taken by Photographer Sot. Coombs on May 28, 1919.
RM2RC1BXD–Reception to 110th Field Artillery in Washington D.C. The photo, taken on May 28, 1919, shows a group of soldiers on their way to Camp Meade, Maryland. The soldiers appear happy, but the baby in the photo seems overwhelmed by the excitement. Photo taken by Sot. Coombs. Issued with the identifier 053831.
RM2RC79WP–Lieutenant H.A. Browning, Captain F.E. Pernot, Sergeant Nrennan, Sergeant Murray, Lieutenant M.C. Batsel, and Sergeant Brown are featured in this photograph at the Signal Corps Laboratory in Washington, D.C. The three pine trees on the left serve as radio antennae, intercepting messages sent from Lyons, France. This photo was taken on 4-29-19 by photographer Sot. Coombs, S.C., with the description number A Ishold C, under subject 47729 RECO5-3-19. There are additional notes that provide the reference number as 9047729.
RM2RCBCKD–Brig. Gen. Preston Brown seen at his desk at the War College. The photograph was taken on July 1, 1919, by the photographer Sot. N. A. Coombs. Gen. Brown, who was part of the General Staff, was captured in this image while performing his duties at the War College.
RM2RCAR3C–The Zero Mile Stone is being laid at the north entrance of the Ellipse as the Motor Transport Corps begins its transcontinental recruiting tour to San Francisco, California. This photo, taken on July 1, 1919, showcases the official Pilot Car of the convoy, a Chalmers vehicle. It was captured by photographer Sot. N. A. Coombs and received on July 10, 1919.
RM2RCNMF8–Map showing daily advances made by the Allies during World War One. The photograph was taken on July 10, 1919, and depicts a map labeled as 'Advance Day by Day.' The map was issued and numbered as 60588. The photographer's name is Sot.N.A. Coombs, S.C. Additional notes mention a corresponding map labeled as 60599.
RM2RCAFPF–Brig. Gen. Preston Brown, seen in this photograph taken on July 1, 1919, served in various roles with the American Expeditionary Forces during World War One. He was Chief of Staff of the 2nd Division, Chief of Staff of the 4th Corps, Commander of the 3rd Division, and Assistant Chief of Staff of the A.E.F. He returned to the United States on June 18, 1919. The photograph was taken by Sot.M.A. Coombs and received on July 10, 1919. It is identified as image number 60549 in the collection of the Signal Corps.
RM2RC8WN9–Crowds leaving Arlington Cemetery after Decoration Day Services end. Photo taken by S.C. Coombs on May 30, 1919. This photo shows a general view of the amphitheater and the audience.
RM2RC5JXC–Officers and personnel of the Administrative Division of the Quartermaster Corps, New York City, NY. Front row from left to right: Capt. Sleeper, Maj. Foster, Maj. Ashlund, Maj. Dempsey, Captain Wilson, Capt. Liebman. Back row: Mr. Leviness, Capt. Potts, Lt. Sloss, Lt. Cushman, Lt. Stevenson, Miss Onken, Lt. Wellington, Lt. Hanchett, Lt. Ragne, Lt. Rosefeldt, Mr. Creighton. Photograph taken on May 5, 1919, by photographer S.C. Coombs. Photo ID: 48255.
RM2RC2F5X–Train carrying the 110th Field Artillery on their way to Camp Meade, Maryland, passing through Washington D.C. A large crowd of enthusiastic supporters has gathered to cheer and welcome the returning men. The train must proceed at a slow speed to ensure the safety of the cheering crowd. Photographer: S.C. Coombs. Taken on May 28, 1919. Image number 52035.(Documentation notes: photo symbol issued: REC665-19, description symbol: 053835, 3-400).
RM2RC67RM–H.B. Speeman, the Past Commander in Chief of the Sons of Veterans (S. of V.) in the United States of America, is seen reading a copy of Commander in Chief Logan's Order at Arlington Cemetery on Decoration Day. This Order established May 30th as Memorial Day. The photograph was taken by S.C. Coombs and is labeled as photo number 53869 from the collection Sumber. The photo was recommended on June 4, 1919, with the symbol 'RECO 6-4-19' and it depicts the scene on May 30, 1919.
RM2RCCWBD–1st Lieutenant Harry D. Thornburg of the Medical Corps, pictured here, was transferred to Washington, D.C. in August 1918. The photograph was taken on July 7, 1919, by Sergeant N.A. Coombs and has the identification number 60620.
RM2RCCEJ6–'The laying of the Zero Mile Stone at the north entrance to the Ellipse marks the start of the Motor Transport Corps' transcontinental recruiting tour to San Francisco, California. The Chalmers car, serving as the official Pilot Car of the convoy, leads the way. Photo taken on July 1, 1919, by S.M.A. Coombs.'
RM2RC2BH9–Relatives and friends gather on a bank by the railroad in Washington, D.C., awaiting the departure of the 110th Field Artillery to Camp Meade, Maryland. The crowd comes out to bid their loved ones God speed and hopes for a safe return home.
RM2RCB2YH–Personnel Division, Office of Chief Signal Officer. Washington, D.C. Front row, left to right: Maj. Thos. Wylie; Lieut. Col. Stephen Wahneley; Mr. Daniel P.Finnigan, Chief Clerk and Maj. Frank Maxwell. Second row; Miss'esWilna Clark; Mrs. Leonora W. Chamon; Martha Manning; Naomi B.Kidwell; Nell L.Hubbert; Francis M. Ayers; Margaret Donohue and S.L. Clark, and clerks.
RM2RC6DKA–Board of Contract Review and Claims Board of the Construction Division, Wash. D.C, in a meeting on June 2, 1919. The image shows members of the board, including Major C.M. Foster, Lt. Col. O.F. Noss, Col. J.N. Willout, Lt. Col. E.B. Elliott, Maj. G.G. Will, Maj. P.G. Bollos in the front row. In the back row are Maj. V.W. Coahran, Major J.H. Klinck, Major L.G. Kelly, Major C.S. Hayes, and Capt. J.B. Hudgins.
RM2RC4EHC–Caption: Officers and personnel of the Quartermaster Corps, New York City, Zone Utilities Division. Front row, left to right: Capt. John F. Miller, Major Francis Kelly, Captain J. Raymond Keifer, 1st Lieut. Raymond J. Purdy. Standing: Mr. E.N. Walter, Miss H.M. Kozicke, Mr. F.W. Menne, Miss C. Blumming, and Mr. Neiustadt. Photograph taken on May 5, 1919.
RM2RC84XK–Group photo of the military personnel involved in a meeting. First row consists of 2nd Lieutenant Otto G. Elble, Captain E.H. Williams (Recorder), Colonel H.H. Lehman (M.B.), Colonel C.B. Garnett (Chairman), Lieutenant Colonel E.S. Malone (M.B.), Colonel R.H. Carruth, and Captain Willard A. Doerr. Second row includes 2nd Lieutenant M.S. Tanner, Major E.J. Phelps, Colonel C.E. Reesse, Colonel J.L. Knowlton, Major J.A. Tyson, and Lieutenant Joseph E. Evans. The photograph was taken on May 23, 1919, and was numbered 47530 in the collection.
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