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  1. Postcard - German line of trenches behind Vimy Ridge

    Black and white photographic postcard showing a barren area with a serpentine trench running through it. A road can be seen upper left. The scene is identified as the German line of trenches behind Vimy Ridge.

    Record Type: Archive

    German line of trenches behind Vimy Ridge
  2. Postcard - German line of Trenches behind Vinny Ridge

    Black and white photographic postcard showing a barren area with a serpentine trench running through it. A road can be seen upper left. The scene is identified as the German line of trenches behind Vimy Ridge.

    Record Type: Archive

    German line of Trenches behind Vinny Ridge
  3. Print, Photographic - World War I photo taken in France

    Sepia toned World War I photograph taken in Badonviller, France on March 7, 1918. Picture caption: No Man's Land Chamois Farm. Shows wooden supports of a trench and the destroyed farm with nothing is left standing, even the trees are stripped bare. Photo belonged to Axel Jensen who served in the 151st Field Artillery in WW I. He was a career United States Army Officer. Photo #7717 [U.S. Army Signal Corps]

    Record Type: Photo

    World War I photo taken in France
  4. Print, Photographic - World War I photo taken in France

    Sepia toned World War I photograph taken at Badonviller, France on March 7, 1918. Picture caption: Capt. Harry C. McHenry was killed March 4. Picture may be the destruction of a trench. Splintered beams, boards that could be from a wall or floor and possible thatched roof can be seen. Photo belonged to Axel Jensen who served in the 151st Field Artillery in WW I. He was a career United States Army Officer. Photo #7710 [U.S. Army Signal Corps...

    Record Type: Photo

    World War I photo taken in France
  5. Print, Photographic - World War I photo taken in France

    Sepia toned photograph from World War I, Battery A 151st Field Artillery taken at a stone quarry at Pexonne France on March 7, 1918. Photo caption reads: Our first shelling McLaugins [Charles McLaughlin] was killed. An unidentified person at right is walking through the rubble of the shelling, including remainders of a trench, remnants of cloth strewn on trees, a bicycle turned upside down. Photo belonged to Axel Jensen who served in the 151st...

    Record Type: Photo

    World War I photo taken in France
  6. Print, Photographic - World War I photo taken in France

    Sepia toned World War I photograph, Battery A, 151st Field Artillery taken at Pexonne, France. A military soldier near a dugout or trench is looking through a grove of trees. A soldier can be seen deep in the foxhole/dugout/trench with his helmet that looks as if sitting on the ground. He is very camouflaged or deep in a trench. Fox hole/trench is made of wood and tin roofing material. Photo belonged to Axel Jensen who served in the 151st Fiel...

    Record Type: Photo

    World War I photo taken in France
  7. Print, Photographic - World War I photo taken in France

    Sepia toned World War I photograph, Battery C, 149th Field Artillery, Fremenil, France, March 9, 1918. Shows a military trench with camouflage roofing after it was bombarded by the enemy. Bundles and a blanket are lying on the ground. Photo belonged to Axel Jensen who served in the 151st Field Artillery in WW I. He was a career United States Army Officer. Photo #7723 [U.S. Army Signal Corps]

    Record Type: Photo

    World War I photo taken in France

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