MAKE A MEME View Large Image American Expeditionary Forces, WWI. How The Lines Come Through. One of these kitchens has served 9600 men in 72 minutes, better than a brigade an hour. Troop Kitchen No.3 at Pontenezen Barracks, Base Section No.5, Brest, June 17, 1919. U.S. ...
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Keywords: Lot-8309-2: American Expeditionary Forces, WWI. How The Lines Come Through. One of these kitchens has served 9600 men in 72 minutes, better than a brigade an hour. Troop Kitchen No.3 at Pontenezen Barracks, Base Section No.5, Brest, June 17, 1919. U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (2016/10/21). Lot-8309-2: American Expeditionary Forces, WWI. How The Lines Come Through. One of these kitchens has served 9600 men in 72 minutes, better than a brigade an hour. Troop Kitchen No.3 at Pontenezen Barracks, Base Section No.5, Brest, June 17, 1919. U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (2016/10/21).
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