A long single-funnel troop ship, in camouflage paint, making way in New York harbor, carrying U.S. soldiers overseas during World War 1. The local waters are busy with ferry boat and tugboat traffic. Buildings line the opposite shoreline. (WWI. WW1)
A twin stack troop ship in camouflage paint carries U.S. troops from New York harbor, during World War 1. View from above shows the top deck filled with soldiers. Two sailors converse in front of a sign on C Deck, that cautions against throwing anything overboard, because it could reveal the ship's course to enemy submarines.
Large camouflaged troop ship passes slowly as it carries U.S. soldiers from New York harbor during World War 1. Upper deck is filled with life boats and rafts. Many troops are seen on upper deck, aft of funnel and astern the ship.
View of train that has just arrived carrying Ambassador to the United States for Germany, Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff . Count von Bernstorff waves from rear of railroad car.
A man speaks to an officer, possibly Captain Thomsen of the ship Frederik VIII Danmark, which is about to depart for Halifax carrying former Ambassador to the United States for Germany, Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff.
Frederick VIII Danmark ship at pier in New York harbor, and then further out into harbor. It is carrying former Ambassador to the United States Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff back to Germany via Halifax.
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