Liner USS George Washington on the Atlantic Ocean after its departure from Hoboken, New Jersey, bound for the Paris Peace Conference after World War 1. One of the ship's officers looks through binoculars. Two ships in the background (one is likely the USS Pennsylvania BB-38 which accompanied the flotilla). President Woodrow Wilson looks through binoculars. Standing behind him is Rear Admiral Cary Grayson, who was also the President's physician, Two women talk to a man on ship. John W Davis looks through binoculars, a woman stands beside him. The woman looks through binoculars. Robert Lansing, U.S. Secretary of State stands on ship wearing a hat and bowtie and looks around. French Ambassador Jean Aderian Antoine Jules Jusserand sits and talks with two women. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
A U.S. Army Brigadier General poses at the railing of the USS George Washington, en route to the Paris Peace Conference with President Woodrow Wilson and his delegation aboard. He is later seen chatting with other passengers, including several ladies. A number of views of passengers posing and enjoying one another's company. Escorting U.S. Navy destroyers occasionally seen in distance. Admiral Harry Shepard Knapp, U.S. Navy is seen leaning against a railing and conversing with another Navy officer. Three men in traditional flat caps talking and laughing together. Groups of men in flat caps standing and talking together. One is smoking a cigar. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
American 137th Infantry troops in France. Troops march through a French town. Two soldiers on a motorcycle pass on the road. Troops carry packs on their backs. Water and mud on road.
U.S. 137th Infantry troops in France. A line of soldiers extends in distance to the horizon. They carry shoulder packs and weapons and walk in loose formations, with a mounted officer between groups. An overturned truck is seen beside the road.
U.S. 128th Field Artillery troops enter Courouvre in France. Soldiers walk on path of a village. Huts besides road. Guns and ammunition are carried in horse-drawn wagons. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Several U.S.128th Field Artillery soldiers enter Courouvre, France on motorcycles, over a dirt road. One of the motorcycles has a sidecar. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
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