Part of Federal Line of Works showing bombproof tents occupied by U.S. Colored Troops in front of Petersburg, Va., Aug. 7, 1864

"Back to home land!" removing casket of American unknown soldier from the Olympia, Washington, D.C.

The American cemetery at Belleau Wood

Happy reunion for home-coming soldier fathers

Fighters who broke the Hindenburg Line, parading down Fifth Ave., New York

Nursing wounded heroes back to health, Convalescent Hospital No. 5, New York

Wounded soldier about to undergo operation, Hospital No. 5, New York

Severely wounded being transferred to hospital ship for transport, Hoboken

Hospital deck on giant transport Leviathan

A friendly bout among our boys, on transport returning from France

Ready for the "abandon ship" drill, U.S. soldiers with life belts adjusted

Colored troops returning from France on S.S. Aquitania, New York

U. S. battleships serve as transports in bringing our troops home. The Louisiana at dock in New York Harbor

U.S. transport Leviathan, formerly the Vaterland, largest ship afloat

The New York City skyline brings a thrill to the heart of every returning doughboy, U.S.S. Louisiana arriving in the harbor

Our boys boarding transport for "the good old U.S.A."

President Wilson and Brand Whitlock at Nieuport, Belgium

Second division men entraining for the return home, Germany

Some of our two million fighters ready for home, Brest, France

Victory Day celebration, July 14, 1919, Arch of Triumph, Paris

Uncle Sam and John Bull again fast friends, Yankee troops in London

American soldiers on the West Bank of the Rhine in the occupied region, Germany

Salvation Army hut, always at the front with our doughboys, Rhine frontier

Doughnuts for doughboys, Montabaur on the Rhine

After strenuous war days, American boys enjoying a Rhine excursion

General Pershing decorating officers of 89th Div., Treves, Germany

Introducing baseball in Germany, U. S. Army of Occupation on the Rhine

Guards at American bridgehead boundary, Montbaur, east of Rhine

One of the buildings of the American ordnance repair shops at Mehun-sur-Yevre, France

A mile of autos used by our "Third Army," Germany