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World War I, and the Interwar Years: The Gathering Storm

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    • NY, NY. January 15, 2018. 107th Infantry Memorial bronze sculpture in Central Park.

      by Scott Lyons

    • German soldiers firing from a trench during World War I.

      by Scott Lyons

    • Dead Allied soldier on the Western Front

      by Scott Lyons

    • living-emblem-21-january-1919_46964354722_o

      by Scott Lyons

    • marines-with-russian-soldiers_47625229992_o

      by Scott Lyons

    • americans-on-front-lines_5818192398_o

      by Scott Lyons

    • captured-german-trench-mortar-1918_8935622943_o

      by Scott Lyons

    • charles-smith-with-nurses-1918_38880126745_o

      by Scott Lyons

    • american-ambulance-1918_14359093942_o

      by Scott Lyons

    • world-war-i-marines-with-gas-masks-circa-1918_8366713237_o

      by Scott Lyons

    • world-war-i-marines-in-a-trench-circa-1918_8366712921_o

      by Scott Lyons

    • clifton-b-cates-verdun-april-1918_5814574393_o

      by Scott Lyons

    • corporal-holland-ca-1918_5853582195_o

      by Scott Lyons

    • French tank: WWI

      by Scott Lyons

    • World War 1. British forces in Bapaume, France, site of a battle from August 21 through Sept. 3, 1918. Building on the victory of Battle of Amiens, the Allied counter offensive would drive the Germans

      by Scott Lyons

    • Allied soldiers gather around a captured WW1 German Albatross fighter. 1916-18. German aircrews liked its maneuverability and rate of climb, but not its tendency to develop wing cracks.

      by Scott Lyons

    • German plane shot down in the Argonne by American machine gunners. Between Montfaucon and Cierges, France. WWI. Oct. 4, 1918.

      by Scott Lyons

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