I am sorry. I have been (and still am) busy with the snow and also with the jeep I am refurbishing.
Here are the photos I have found in the Incoming Directory. I have also to say that if you upload a photo to the web server and don’t send me a quick note about it, this make really hard for me guess what going on.

A wonderful photo from World War One. Unfortunately I have no idea of who sent this to me. Anyway thank you. Caption : American Soldiers and Children – a natural combination, whether in France, Italy or as in the above picture, Germany. Here are Men of B Company, 9th Infantry, 2nd Division, in Bendorf, Germany, 1919.
Thank you for this very nice photo !!!
Gunter
PS : If you sent this photo, tell me more about it and I will be really happy to credit you as well as tell things about your Grandpa.
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Category : 1914-1918, Field Photos
I have here a set of World War One photos (not all in France). Some are Internet photos some are from friends but I am posting them because it could be interesting for some visitors, some blogger, some writer.
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Category : 1914-1918, US AEF Papers
Tags: Aire River, August 1918, Chartreuve, Chéry, France, Maj Manton S. Eddy, St Juvin, St Thibaut, US-42nd Division, US-4th Division, US-77th-Division, US-82nd-Division, Vesle River
The Art of War has no traffic with rules, for the infinitely varied circumstances and conditions of combat never produce exactly the same situation twice. Mission, terrain, weather, dispositions, armament, morale, supply, and comparative strength are variables whose mutations always combine to form a new tactical pattern.
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