by W.W.I, 42nd Division
World War One Archive of photographs of US soldiers in action produced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps. 4 black and white photos, each measure 8.5" x 6.5." One photo shows soldiers of the 168th infantry washing up in a stone trough. Another photo shows the marking of the grave of 1st Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt, son of former President Teddy Roosevelt. Quentin was KIA in July 1918, when his plane was shot down in France. One photo shows American soldiers on horseback from the 167th infantry marching to attack in a "Boche" or abandoned German trench. In the last photo we see soldiers carrying supper to other soldiers in front line trenches with a war torn (truncated)