MAKE A MEME View Large Image Shown while the cemetery was still under construction by G.R.S. Unit 304, by whom it was established. The fence and crosses have not yet been placed. The photograph shows very well the system of temporary markers used by the Graves ...
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Keywords: outdoor monochrome Lot-8295-6: Cemetery No. 15, G.R.S., at Death Valley. Shown while the cemetery was still under construction by G.R.S. Unit 304, by whom it was established. The fence and crosses have not yet been placed. The photograph shows very well the system of temporary markers used by the Graves Registration Service. The dead buried here are from the Death Valley Engagement, Death Valley, (1 kilometer south of St. Giles), December 2, 1918. U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (2016/07/15). Lot-8295-6: Cemetery No. 15, G.R.S., at Death Valley. Shown while the cemetery was still under construction by G.R.S. Unit 304, by whom it was established. The fence and crosses have not yet been placed. The photograph shows very well the system of temporary markers used by the Graves Registration Service. The dead buried here are from the Death Valley Engagement, Death Valley, (1 kilometer south of St. Giles), December 2, 1918. U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (2016/07/15).
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