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Fleet entering Puget Sound
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Photograph of people watching ships in Puget Sound, Washington, circa 1915-1918. Caption: "Fleet entering Puget Sound."Inscription: "The crowds I saw. Wonderful."Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
Photograph of servicemen of the 39th C.A. Brigade (AA) with an antiaircraft gun, Seattle, Washington, circa 1917-1920.Typed on verso: "S-2. 39th CA Brigade AA. Seattle, Wash."
Panoramic photograph in two pieces of a Naval training camp on Lake Washington, 1918. Image features buildings and numerous tents on the hillside, a number of small boats and the large masted ship U.S.S. Princeton at the docks, and the Varsity Boat Club building.
Inscription: "1918."
Caption split between the two pieces: "Naval Training Camp, / Seattle, Wash."
Photographic postcard of servicemen with a 6-inch disappearing gun at Fort Flagler, Washington, circa August 1917.Inscription: "6 in. Disappearing Gun - ready trip! No. 153. Torka's Studio, Port Townsend, Wash."Inscription on verso: "Dear folks - Arrived here yesterday. O.K. Things have been pleasant so far, but have been to [too] busy to write. With love, Gail. C/O 4th Co C.A.R.C. [Addressed to…