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WW1 - 1914-1918
" Looks of War photographers "
" Regards de photographes de Guerre"
9000 photos
438 pages
CATS and DOGS
in the
WAR

The dog may be
a 'prisoner of war'.
American troops brought back many dogs who deserted the German lines and took refuge in
the American trenches.
Red Cross is providing
the hot coffee and the dog seems to looking for
a donut !
Co. E & F of the 102nd Eng.s 27th Div. just off of Agamemnon Mar 11, 1919
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Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG:165; Demobilization

Co. E & F of the 102nd Eng.s 27th Div. just off of Agamemnon Mar 11, 1919 [close up]
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Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG:165; Demobilization

Men about to head
for home after the war taking along a dog that befriended them in France.
Soldiers being Mustered Out at Camp Dix, NJ 1918
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Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG:165; Demobilization - Mustering Out

Soldiers being Mustered Out at Camp Dix, NJ 1918 [close up]
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Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG:165; Demobilization - Mustering Out

Dogs used to haul the poop out of the trenches in France 1918
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Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG:165; Medical Department - Sanitation.

A 'road dog' joins the troops on these Harley-Davidson motorcycles - 1918
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Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG-165, Motor Vehicles

A 'road dog' joins the troops on these Harley-Davidson motorcycles - 1918 [close up]
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Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG-165, Motor Vehicles

Brest

US Sailors and a dog in Brest, France 1918
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Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG-165, Navy - Unclassified and Miscellaneous

US Sailors and a dog in Brest, France 1918 [close up]
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Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG-165, Navy - Unclassified and Miscellaneous

German sapers. German negative ca1914
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
German negatives captured on the battlefield.

German sapers. German negative ca1914 [close up]
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
German negatives captured on the battlefield.

BG Frank Parker, CDR, 1st Inf. Brigade,
dog belonged to German office whose blood is on the wall, Mount. Sec, France 9-18-18
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111

PFC C. A. Glass who after 3 days persuaded this German Wolf Hound to leave his master's grave,
8-28-1918
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111

Le Cateau Cambrésis

Only survivor of Le Cateau with Lt. W R Cushing and Cpt. Woods, Le Cateau, Nord, France 10-19-18 NARA111-SC-30693-ac
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111

Neuville en Verdunois

Pvt. H. W. Wheeler, 60th Coast Art., 1st Army corps. Neuville, Meuse, France 10-29-18
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111

Tielt

PFC John Thompson in cart on a sight seeing tour of Thielt, Belgium 11-19-18
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111

Dog trained to carry pigeons to listening posts, trenches, etc. undated
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111

Virton

Milk dealer, Virton, Belgium 11-19-18
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111


Battleship - life on a Dreadnaught in 1912 NARA165-WW-335A-073
The Atlantic Fleet of the US Navy at Anchor. Photograph by Enrique Muller in 1912
[close up of mascot]
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 165