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Photograph of serviceman Sidney Van Wyck Peters standing by a tent, circa 1917-1919.
Inscription: "Peters. Tent 31."
Inscription on album page: "Tent No. 31 - No. Island. All flying in France."
Part of a scrapbook containing items related to Sidney Van Wyck Peters' service with the 24th Aero Squadron during World War I, circa 1917-1919.
Photographic postcard of U.S. Navy recruits during close order drilling, circa 1917.
Inscription: "10:45. Inspection of Arms. Copyright I.F.S 1917."
Photographic postcard of U.S. Navy recruits running past tents during mess call, 1917.
Inscription: "Answering mess call. Copyright I.F.S 1917."
Photographic postcard of two U.S. Navy recruits peeking out from their tent, 1917. Inscription: "5 AM. Good Morning. Copyright I.F.S 1917."
Photographic postcard of a U.S. Navy serviceman playing Reveille on a trumpet, 1917.
Inscription: "I can't get em' up! I can't get em' up! Copyright I.F.S 1917."
Photographic postcard of U.S. Navy recruits watching a boxing match, 1917. Inscription: "Afternoon Recreation. A Friendly Bout. Copyright I.F.S 1917."
[Navy recruits cleaning up]
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Photographic postcard of U.S. Navy recruits cleaning up in front of tents, 1917. Inscription: "5:15 AM. The Grand Clean Up. Copyright I.F.S 1917."
Photographic postcard of U.S. Navy recruits preparing for a parade, 1917.
Inscription: "Parade Grounds. Copyright I.F.S 1917."
Photograph of Marc Lagen (left) and an unidentified serviceman at a military camp, circa 1918.