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"Parade Amoureuseuse" sign surrounded by lemons and flowers at Menton Lemon Festival night.Menton,France-stock-foto
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Police lineup photography board. Circle line sign with a height study background-stock-foto
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117th Air Refueling Wing is a unit of the Alabama Air National Guard assigned to provide aerial refueling using the KC-135R Stratotanker. The archival image documents Airmen and relatives participating in the annual Veterans Day Parade in Birmingham, Alabama, on November 11, 2017.-stock-foto
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"Photograph of the ship by truck parade in Washington, D.C. on May 20, 1920. The image, numbered 68685, was taken by Sgt. Warner S.C. It depicts various scenes from the parade, symbolizing the military activities during World War One. The description notes that the photograph was released on May 27, 1920, with the identifier 189UD. Additionally, there is a notification number 9068635, dated March 3, 1904."-stock-foto
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West Point Class of 1921 participating in a Cavalry Exhibition at St. Cyr in Paris, France. The photograph was taken by Colonel G.R. Harrison on December 13, 1919. The class was on a tour through France, Belgium, and Germany as a part of their military training. Symbol EU is an identifier used for classification purposes.-stock-foto
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Observation balloon seen over Victory Arch during the First Division Parade in Washington, D.C. The photograph, taken on September 17, 1919, captures the presence of military activities during World War I. Sgt. R.E. Warner is the photographer, while the image is assigned the identifier number 63,872 in the collection.-stock-foto
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General John J. Pershing participates in a parade in Philadelphia, PA during World War I. The scene is captured by Sgt. J.P. Mulser, S.C. The photo was taken on September 10, 1919 and has the reference number 53,808. It was issued under the symbol "A" and additional notes include the identifier 9043808 and a significance of 1-0.-stock-foto
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Third Army Carnival taking place in Coblenz, Germany. The photograph captures a HUMBER vehicle with the identifier 62244, photographed by the Signal Corps U.S.A on April 26, 1919. This event was organized by the Third Army and was a symbolic representation of their activities in Coblenz.-stock-foto
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Left clip for a uniform after Tadeusz Kryska Karkski-stock-foto
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American soldiers marching in formation towards Germany during World War I. This photograph, taken by an unknown Signal Corps photographer, captures the determined efforts of these soldiers as they aid in the war effort. The image is unnumbered but was assigned the identifier "188UED" by the photographer.-stock-foto
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A photograph depicting liberation ceremonies in Alsace Lorraine during World War I. This image is part of the collection titled "Photographs of American Military Activites during World War One." The picture was taken by photographer Reco and bears the identifier number 50,342 in the Signal Corps. It showcases the victorious Allies in the region.-stock-foto
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Soldiers undergoing induction into the S.A.T.C. (Student Army Training Corps) at Columbia University in New York. The image shows a group of soldiers in uniform, possibly receiving their instructions or signing documents. The photograph was taken by a photographer assigned to Columbia University. This image has the identifier "48376" in the records of the photographer.-stock-foto
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The image captures a parade in New York City of the 165th Infantry, taken on May 12, 1919. It shows the parade procession from the intersection of 44th Street and Fifth Avenue. The photographer of the image is Lt. Lyon and the numerical identifier for the subject is 48243. The description and notes provide additional details about the photograph.-stock-foto
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American Military Police Sergeant T.L. Cooksey from the 90th Division receives a cross in Cues, Germany. The photograph was taken on January 3, 1919, and is labeled with the identifier number 111-SC-44774. This image is one of several captured during World War One and archived by HoloLenta.-stock-foto
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Soldiers of the Engineer Regiment leading a welcome home parade in Washington, D.C. The photograph was taken on February 27, 1919, by Sgt. Tyrell. It was received and described on March 12, 1919. The image shows the engineer band in the parade. It was approved by the M.I.D censor on March 18, 1919. Additional notes include the identifier number 4039914.-stock-foto
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Members of the Sumber French Band stand in a formation for review before President Poincare and Premier Clemenceau in Metz, Lorraine, France. The photograph was taken on December 8, 1918, by Pvt. Gibbons and released by the AEF Censor. The image was assigned the identifier number 35564.-stock-foto
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Mounted police officers keeping order during a parade held in Paris, France, to celebrate the liberation of Alsace Lorraine. The photograph was taken on January 2, 1919, by Sgt. Ryden. The image was subjected to censorship by the A.E.P. censor, although the exact date of censorship is unknown. The photograph has the unique identifier number 32981 and is part of the collection titled "Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One."-stock-foto
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"Parade passing State, War, and Navy Building in Washington, D. C. during the "Free Milk for France" event. Sgt. McGarrigle, S. C. photographed the event on November 27, 1918. The photograph was released by M.I.E. Censor on December 2, 1918. Identifier: NOTEB 27755. Men for France in the background."-stock-foto
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Cadet detachment at Eberts Field in Arkansas during World War I. Taken in 1918. Identifier number 27395. This photograph shows a group of cadets in military uniform, possibly undergoing training exercises.-stock-foto
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Italian troops entering a town during World War One. The photograph, taken in 1919, shows a group of soldiers marching through the streets, marked by the symbol "BU". This image is part of the Photographs of American Military Activities collection, with identifier number 16030. EDC notes indicate that the photograph was taken by RECO in 1919.-stock-foto
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Brigadier General J.H. Hayden and his staff of the 31st Division in training at Camp Wheeler, Macon, Georgia. The photograph was taken on February 5, 1918. Image assigned number 4664 from the Signal Corps' Reco Fer 1 series of photographs. Captured by photographer W.C.D. and authenticated by the Photo Division of the 8th Army. Laboratory notes indicate 904664 as the identifier.-stock-foto
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Sydney, Australia. 03rd Aug, 2016. A live broadcast operators identifier backstage for top models on the runway at the David Jones Spring/Summer 2016 Fashion Launch at Fox Studios © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Trophy banner/flag painted by Olof Hoffman/Jonas Jonsson-stock-foto
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Trophy banner/flag painted by Olof Hoffman/Jonas Jonsson-stock-foto
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International bearers present their respective banners on the WPT Hill field parade grounds, during opening ceremonies for COOPERATIVE OSPREY '98. Subject Operation/Series: COOPERATIVE OSPREY '98 Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA)-stock-foto
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Mission week with a floats (AW 725)-stock-foto