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Official WW1 Photos 
 

Soldiers of the US 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division, holding the line on the west bank of the Meuse, opposite Consenvoye. Signal Corps Photo.

Men of the US 33rd Division in German trench, drinking from captured beer steins. Signal Corps Photo.

Pvt. Harry Shelley, Co A, US 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division receiving British Distinguished Conduct Medal from King George V. Signal Corps Photo.

2nd Lt. Harry Yeagle, US 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division, receiving British Military Cross from King George V. Signal Corps Photo.

US 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division dugouts at Germonville, 10 Sep 1918. Signal Corp Photo.

Supply train, US 129th Infantry, 33rd Division, on the road at Bethincourt, 29 Sep 1918. Signal Corps Photo.

In August 1918, the division HQ was set up in the castle of Philippe Ségerand's family, in Molliens-au-Bois, 15 km N.E of Amiens. During that period, King George V went to the castle and awarded decoration to General Pershing. General Bell was the CO of the division. Photo from Philip Segerand.

In August 1918, the division HQ was set up in the castle of Philippe Ségerand's family, in Molliens-au-Bois, 15 km N.E of Amiens. During that period, King George V went to the castle and awarded decoration to General Pershing. General Bell was the CO of the division. Photo from Philip Segerand.

In August 1918, the division HQ was set up in the castle of Philippe Ségerand's family, in Molliens-au-Bois, 15 km N.E of Amiens. During that period, King George V went to the castle and awarded decoration to General Pershing. General Bell was the CO of the division. Photo from Philip Segerand.