Members of the 166th Infantry eat captured German bread, jam, and pickles during World War I. Donor: Frank Freidel, who purchased the photographs from the National Archives.
Pressing the German retreat the St. Mihiel salient. American troops are streaming northward toward the ruins of a village burned by the German and showered with shell by the American batteries. The ground is shell raked. Donor: Frank Freidel, who purchased the photographs from the National Archives.
American engineers during World War I making rolling barbed wire entanglements. The boards serve as racks to hold the hoops in place while the wires are being strung. Donor: Frank Freidel, who purchased the photographs from the National Archives.
First Lt. Quentin Roosevelt leaving his machine after flight during World War I. Donor: Frank Freidel, who purchased the photographs from the National Archives.