Liberty Bond drive activities in United States, during World War 1. Large crowd gathered as they watch men paddle canoes in a lake. An American flag. People seated on the bank of the lake. A building in the background and 2 men paddle their canoe toward the shore.
5th Liberty (Victory) Loan drive in United States. Victory Liberty Loan parade in Boston, Massachussets, led by a marching band of soldiers playing instruments.They pass State Capitol building flying the State flag. Holt tractor and army truck drive on city street past a large sign reading: "Show Your Button." Scene shifts to downtown where an Army truck carrying a large artillery gun passes a large sign depicting an ordinary working man saying : "Sure! We'll finish the job, The Victory Liberty Loan."
Liberty loan drive in United States. A Naval band plays as it marches through a monumental arch in a U.S. city, as a part of Liberty Bond drive during World War I. United States sailors march through the arch and into a street in a city. Spectators line the sidewalks and watch the sailors as they parade in the city streets. A military ambulance follows the marching sailors.
Liberty Loan Drive in United States during World War I. Military band plays at a parade in New York, United States. Decorated float of Signal Corps and other units at the parade. Men and women march as people watch them. Military ambulances and other vehicles move past large crowds on street sides.
America counter attacks in World War I. United States soldiers move about on a field during World War I in France. Artillery fired from trenches. Soldiers and a tank advance in France. Prisoners of war sit in an area enclosed with barbed wires. Prisoners lined up.
Draft and mobilization activities for U.S. Army soldiers during World War I in 1917-1918. American World War 1 military recruits take a shower and undergo medical examination. Recruits lined up as doctors with stethoscopes perform physical examination. Those who pass the examination are injected by doctors "with 6 million germs" and their finger prints taken. Men and women at Adjutant General's office maintain the records of the recruits. Recruits in new uniforms lined up as officers go through their records to make registration card, qualification card and various other documents. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
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