Soldiers without full uniform - September 21, 1917
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[September] 21, 1917 Condition [September] 1. This was general throughout camp, and may be found today in isolated cases. Some have no clothing except leggins & [ms illegible: 1 wd]. Some have uniforms & some in overalls- Photo by Anderson
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Title | Soldiers without full uniform - September 21, 1917 |
Creator | Anderson |
Source | Anderson. Soldiers without full uniform. 21 September 1917. Higgins, Otto P. Collection. 2010.145.90. The National World War I Museum, Kansas City, Missouri. |
Description | Otto Higgins did not serve in the United States military, but was assigned as a war correspondent for the Kansas City Star soon after the United States entered the world conflict and was with the American forces in all the major engagements in which they participated. He wrote and photographed soldiers from the Mid-West, especially Missouri and Kansas. Higgin's began his service with the old Third Regiment, and was with regiments at Camp Nichols, Fort Riley, Camp Funston, Camp Doniphan, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Sheridan, and finally in France. This is a photograph of several soldiers walking in a line through camp. They are not yet dressed in their entire military uniform. |
Site Accession Number | 2010.145.90 |
Contributing Institution | National World War I Museum and Memorial |
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Language | English |