6" USS COVINGTON (ID-1409) was a U.S. Navy transport during World War I; she was torpedoed by U-86 1 July 1918 en route home from Brest, France and sunk the next day with the Brest Railroads - WWI - Guerre 1914 - 1918 Photos de photographes Américains 1ère Guerre . ft. Table of Contents 120.1 ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY 120.2 RECORDS OF GENERAL HEADQUARTERS (GHQ) AEF 1917-21 960 lin. Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111. Postcards from WW I collected by an American member of the American Expeditionary Force ... U.S.S. It arrived at Brest, France, July 15, remained encamped near Pontanezen Barracks for two weeks. Brest Finistère Pontanezen Barracks 93 Le Mont-Dore(Nov-Dec 1918) Puy-de-Dôme Hotel Sarciron Cannes(Dec 1918-May 1919) Alpes-Maritimes 4 Large Hotels 94 Pruniers Loir-et-Cher Wooden Baracks 95 Périgueux Dordogne Type A Unit 96 Beaune Côte-d'Or Type A … U.S. Army 106th Engineers constructing a warehouse at waterfront in Brest, France during World War I. U.S. Army 106th Engineers in the Port de Commerce (commercial harbour) of Brest, France during World War 1. He landed at Brest, France and camped with 3,000 others between the hedges in 6 to 10 inches of mud. The problem started even before the ship departed, the passengers became victims of the dreaded influenza. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels Collection. WW1, American Expeditionary Forces, Brest, France. New York: Berghahn Books, 2000, 61-63. ft. and 132 rolls of microfilm 120.2.1 Records of the office of the commander in chief 120.2.2 Records of the chief of staff 120.2.3 Records of the secretary of the general staff 120.3 RECORDS OF THE GENERAL Postcards from World War I Brest . Courtesy of … Naval Air Station at Brest, France was commissioned as a Naval Base on October 7, 1917 and switched over to a Naval Air Station in February 1918. The base supported seaplane patrols and kite balloon facilities with Lieutenant Grattan C. Dichman in command. However, with thousands of marriages, World War I was the first war with formal regulations enacted to control these relationships. Photographed through Mylar sleeve. This site is adjacent to L'arsenal de Brest (Arsenal of Brest) military and naval installations on … NARA111-SC-13876-ac. Brest. On the 29th of September 1918, the transport ship Leviathan left the docks of Hoboken New Jersey on its voyage to Brest, France carrying troops and medical personnel. On the back is written "1917 USS Covington--July 1918 Torpedoed & Sunk. Undated photograph from the wedding of an American Red Cross driver, identified as Perry, and his French bride in Brest, France. Correspondence,Reports, and Other Records Relating to American Indians Serving with the American Expeditionary Forces,1917-1919 NAID 6704646 Port and the Chateau . Naval hospital . Fig. the Chateau . 1: This photograph likely was taken in the harbor at Brest, France soon before the torpedoing. Brest harbor . Lieutenant William M. Corry, Jr., later commanded the station. (Record Group 120) 1848-1928 (bulk 1917-25) 26,016 cu. U.S. Naval Air Station: Brest, France The U.S. Following his experience in Brest, he was shipped off in a boxcar to Ordnance Headquaters in Mehune Surerve, France. Brest commerce port . Saint Marc, suburb of Brest . On July 29 the organization was ordered to Mesves, Department of Nievre, in the intermediate section, where it arrived August 1, and immediately began to function as a part of the hospital center there. British Military Records Relating to World War I, 1918-1924 includes AEF units serving alongside British units in Northern France. Leviathan, U.S. troop ship, arriving in France . WW1 - 1914-1918" Looks of War photographers " ... Brest, France May 27, 1918. Aerial of Brest, France. Under Siege: Portraits of Civilian Life in France During World War I. Brest military port .
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