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    krags in WW1 london

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...m-auction.html scroll about 1/2 way down.
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    Great photo, Thanks for catching it.

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    Yes, nice find. Thank you for posting the link.
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    Smile Krag Photo

    In the photo depicting US troops , in the front rank, 7th from the right, the trooper appears to be African American. Possible ?? Also look for the mix of round canteens a and pocketed cartrige belts. They probably used the earlier M 1880 Hunting knives and Bolo blades as well. Great phto

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    Votan,

    those are nice pictures. The two brothers on the train platform. The sailor wason the HMS Ariel. She was a small destroyer, more of a DE or corvette. Ariel was in the battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland. SHe was on mine clearing duty in the Channel in the summer of 1918 when she hit a mine and sank with most of her hands.

    The pictures of the stacked arms are really vivid. I'd love toknow what unit that was.

    Retread, I can't really say if that guy is balck or white. Officially the armed forces were segregated at that time, but a lot of people were passing - on both sides of the color line.
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    Most interesting - thanks for posting.


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    Krags in WWI

    The canteen appears to have 12 H above the U.S. Great photos. FR

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    I saw images of Great War's lost generation preparing to head off to the Western Front - captured by the UKicon's first female Press photographer
    This brought tears to my eyes, all these young men, exactly like our relatives- most perished in the slaughter of the battlefield & their families had to struggle without them...War is hell. I'm always grateful to these souls who gave their todays for our tomorrows.

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