Food for U.S. Navy sailors in training during World War I in the United States. Sailors outside mess facility at Naval Station Great Lakes seated on stools in a doorway. They eat food. A sailor in an apron poses. He holds a plate of food.
Food for U.S. Navy sailors in training in the United States during World War I. At the Naval Station Great Lakes training facility, sailors seen near a large bin. A sign on the bin reads: 'The quickest way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach'. The sailors get plates from the bin and stand in a chow line. They choose food from trays and platters. Workers behind counters place food on plates as the sailors pass. Officers in a hall. Pictures on a wall. Men walk past. Officers, one with a notepad and a pencil in hand, watch a kitchen worker working out on a punching bag. A seaman poses on steps with a cut-out of the Statue of Liberty.
U.S. Navy sailors march during training exercises in the United States at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station near North Chicago. The sailors march in ranks on a parade field. They hold rifles. Buildings of the Station in the far background. Some of the sailors stand at attention. They undergo a rifle drill. They put bayonets in scabbards and pretend to aim and fire from standing position. The sailors march in formation. Smoke from a chimney in the foreground.
U.S. sailors in training view different weapons in the United States during World War 1 training at the Naval Station Great Lakes. Sailors gather around displayed weapons. Instructors explain to them. A group of sailors gathers around a torpedo. An instructor explains to them. The group stands around a mine. Two machine guns on tripods. Two sailors stand behind a gun. The group gathers around a deck gun with a sighting device. A building of the Station in the background.
During World War I, U.S. Navy sailors in training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station in the United States. The sailors are seen near Curtiss F-Boat aircraft hangars near the water. Airplanes half out of the hangar doors. The sailors pull a seaplane out of a hangar. They move it down a wooden ramp towards Lake Michigan.
U.S. sailors in training for World War 1. The U.S. Navy sailors on a parade ground of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station in the United States. The sailors march. Buildings of the Station in the background. The sailors tow a howitzer. They aim the howitzer and kneel behind it. Riflemen kneel in the background. The riflemen and ammunition carriers move up and kneel in a line beside the howitzer. Smoke rises as a gun is fired. Men move back to their original positions.
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