Renault FT light tanks of the U.S. Tank Corps (presumably brought back from France after the end of World War 1) maneuver at Camp Meade in Maryland. The tanks climb up and down a steep embankment during a demonstration exercise.
U.S. soldiers stand and pose alongside two women at Camp Meade in Maryland. M1917 Six Ton tanks in the background with soldiers standing near them. A photographer climbs on one of the tanks holding his camera. Several men and boys stand behind a fence and watch as two U.S. Mark VIII 'Liberty' heavy tanks descend down a steep embankment, followed by a U.S. M1917.
Three U.S. Mark VIII tanks attempt to penetrate log obstacles during demonstration at Camp Meade, Maryland. The first tank surmounts its obstacle. The second rises to the top, and the third fails in several attempts to overcome its obstacle.
Henry Ford founder of Ford Motor company and his group of friends at a camp in Maryland, United States. Henry Ford with Thomas Elva Edison an American inventor and other camp members at the camp fire. People seated and camp fire in the foreground.
Henry Ford founder of Ford Motor company and others at a camp in Maryland, United States. Idabelle Smith Firestone wife of Harvey Samuel Firestone and Clara Jane Bryant wife of Henry Ford at a camp kitchen. Utensils kept on a table. Tent in the background. Cooks busy preparing the mealand being assisted by the members of the camping party like U.S. president Warren G. Harding,Thomas Alva Edison and others. Henry Ford moves around the camp kitchen. He cuts and toasts bread on his cabinet kitchen car.
U.S. Civilian Public Service camp number 3 (Camp Patapsco, in Elkridge, Maryland), run by the American Friends Service Committee of the Quaker Religious Society of Friends in the United States. A sign reads ‘Civilian Public Service Camp No.3’. Building at the camp. Conscientious objectors who choose public service in lieu of military service, arrive and are checked into the camp. The U.S. flag flutters from a pole. The arriving personnel talks to a man at the entrance. The new arrivals pose.
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