Chicago girls collect money for Allied food relief in Chicago, Illinois during World War I. The painted kegs kept in a line. The girls stand behind the kegs. The girls stand in a group and paint the kegs. The girls stand in a line painting the kegs. The girls talks to each other. A girl holds a poster in her hands which reads 'Food'. The kegs kept in front of a shop. A man puts money in a keg. A young woman holds a keg which reads "Food For France Fund."
View from US Navy warship USS Pennsylvania (BB-38), as it escorts the SS George Washington liner with U.S. President Woodrow Wilson aboard on his voyage to France for the Paris Peace Conference, shortly after the end of World War I. Sailors and officers on the USS Pennsylvania in the Atlantic Ocean. Guns mounted aboard the USS Pennsylvania are fired. Views of the SS George Washington in the background, and of other ships in the escort group. Water sweeps over the deck from heavy seas. The President's ship is placed at a position astern. People stand near the railings of the USS Pennsvlvania. A ship in the background. View of bow of ship rising and falling in heavy seas during voyage.
U.S. troops in a French city during World War I. A U.S. military band at the entrance to a building. They begin to march and play their instruments. A number "9" is seen on written on a large drum. The troops pass by a statue of a woman in the city square. U.S. Infantry soldiers with guns follow the military band during the parade.
15 American Sopwith F.1 Camel aircraft, parked in a row. They display solid white triangle insignia of the 148th Aero Squadron. Ground crewmen stand in front of the aircraft holding ropes attached to wheel chocks. Three aircraft taxi and take off. Closeup of a two-place airplane that looks somewhat like a Curtis JN-4 or a Martin Standard J-1 trainer, except that It has a large exhaust pipe atop its inline engine. Aerial view of an airfield through clouds. Several Sopwith F.1 Camel aircraft flying in formation. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
American Sopwith F-1 Camel in flight. The aircraft taxis and comes to a halt on ground. Ground crew members run towards an upended Sopwith F-1 Camel. They help the pilot Lt. Elliott W Springs come out of the cockpit. Mechanics and crewmen put the aircraft in position. Pilots of the 148th Aero Squadron standing. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Pilots of the 148th Aero Squadron stand in front of Sopwith F-1 Camel aircrafts. Pilots include Lt. L T Wyly, Lt. L W Rabe, Lt. F E Kindley, Lt. W B Knox and Lt. J A Creech. Flight Commander Lt. F E Kindley stands beside his bulldog Fokker which is on the aircraft propeller of the Sopwith F-1 Camel. Members of the flight stand in front of Sopwith F-1 Camel. Members include Lt. R R Cunnius, Lt S Q Noel, Flight Commander Lt. E W Springs, Lt L K Callahan, Lt. O A Ralson and Lt. J Jenkinson, Jr. Flight Commander Lt. E W Springs leans against the wing of Sopwith F-1 Camel aircraft and reads a newspaper. The members of C Flight include Lt. W PAvery, Flight Commander Lt. Henry R Clay, Lt. E H Zistell, Lt. T L Moore, Lt. G O Dorsey and Lt. T M Galbreath. Flight Commander Lt. Henry R Clay leans on the wing of Sopwith F-1 Camel. Morton N Newhall leans against the wing of Sopwith F-1 Camel, with his German Shepard dog named Shadow on the wing of the aircraft. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)