Snider is standing on the right. During World War I, he served as a private in Company K of the 113th U.S. Infantry Regiment. He died at Fort McPherson in Georgia on April 29, 1919. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star...
Stewart is standing on the right. During World War I, he served as a private in Company A of 334th U.S. Infantry Regiment. He was killed in action on October 2, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
The arrival and departure dates at each location are also recorded. The list is made on Y.M.C.A. stationery; the letterhead reads "American Y.M.C.A. / U.S. Army of Occupation. / Sinzig, on the Rhine, Germany. / 167th Reg. Rainbow Div."
The award reads, "This Distinguished Service Plaque is hereby Awarded to Hon. John Patterson In Recognition of Outstanding Service to Alabama Veterans and their Families."
The first excerpt explains the purpose of the stamps; prices and interest rates; and the steps for purchasing, exchanging, and redeeming them. The second excerpt discusses the costs of the war, reporting the number of men fighting around the world;...
The first image shows a display inside the hall, which features Lide's photograph and framed copies of the citations she earned during the war. Lide's relatives and personnel from the fort are standing in front of it (left to right): Laura Riddle...
The pamphlet features two fold-out sections: the first is a map France showing the movements and accomplishments of the division, illustrated with humorous cartoons; the second shows images of the soldiers and the liberated cities. A note on the...
Two of the photographs show the start of the ship's construction at the Norfolk Navy Yard in Portsmouth, Virginia, in 1940; congressmen from Alabama attended the event. The U.S.S. Alabama was launched from Portsmouth on February 16,1942. Also...
Watford is standing on the right. During World War I, he served as a private in the U.S. Cavalry. He died at Camp Shelby in Mississippi on May 13, 1919. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
Wells is on the back row, second from the right. During World War I, he served as a corporal. He died at Camp Mills in New York on October 22, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
Wilson is seated on the left. During World War I, he served as an apprentice seaman in the U.S. Navy. He died of pneumonia on May 31, 1917, in the naval hospital at Norfolk, Virginia. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star...