Photographs of Ambulance Company 111 at Camp Hancock, Georgia. Photographs show soldiers at various activities including doing laundry and playing baseball.
Provenance
From MG-45 the World War I Collection. Photograph album compiled by Ralph Cole of Ambulance Company 111
Photographs of Ambulance Company 111 at Camp Hancock, Georgia. Photographs show soldiers drilling and at various activities. Photo at lower right corner is hand tinted.
Provenance
From MG-45 the World War I Collection. Photograph album compiled by Ralph Cole of Ambulance Company 111
Photographs of Ambulance Company 111 at Camp Hancock, Georgia. Two hand tinted photographs of the camp. Top photograph shows two soldiers on motorcycles, one is smoking a pipe while sitting in the sidecar. Lower photograph is of tents at camp.
Provenance
From MG-45 the World War I Collection. Photograph album compiled by Ralph Cole of Ambulance Company 111
Photographs of Ambulance Company 111 at Camp Hancock, Georgia. Bottom right photograph shows four soldiers with piles of mail. Caption next to it: Pfautz, Ross Wood, Harvey Hottenstein and Roy Meisse (it says on the back of the picture) that they hold the company record for receiving the most mail (especially packages) with the singe record to Harvey Hottenstein. They have one day's mail in front of them.
Provenance
From MG-45 the World War I Collection. Photograph album compiled by Ralph Cole of Ambulance Company 111
Photographs of Ambulance Company 111 at Camp Hancock, Georgia. Page includes three postcards. Also, lower photo at center shows a house in Lancaster with anti-German posters plastered to the wall.
Provenance
From MG-45 the World War I Collection. Photograph album compiled by Ralph Cole of Ambulance Company 111