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    As Great War Ends, New York Troops March into Germany as Army of Occupation [Image 8 of 10]

    As Great War Ends, New York Troops March into Germany as Army of Occupation

    SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY, UNITED STATES

    12.18.1918

    Courtesy Photo

    New York National Guard

    Army Maj. Gen. Clement Alexander Finley Flagler, commander of the 42nd Division arrives at the command post of the 167th Infantry Regiment in Sinzig, Germany, during the division’s march to the Rhine for occupation duties, December 18, 1918. The 167th Infantry was composed of Soldiers from the Alabama National Guard’s 4th Infantry Regiment. The 42nd Division, known as the Rainbow Division for its inclusion of various National Guard units from across the United States, served as an occupation force following the armistice that ended World War I. The division served in Germany until April 1, 1919 when it embarked for its journey home. U.S. Army Signal Corps photo.

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    Date Taken: 12.18.1918
    Date Posted: 11.19.2018 12:07
    Photo ID: 4913352
    VIRIN: 181218-A-A3538-0001
    Resolution: 4511x3361
    Size: 8.37 MB
    Location: SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY, US

    Web Views: 53
    Downloads: 6

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