A sleeping soldier's body is in the foreground of the photograph, lying face-down. There are damaged buildings to the right and left. The photo is marked as U.S. Official and has the Signal Corps logo, 22678.
An old-fashioned armored breastplate is set at the top of an empty trench with brick-like walls. The photo is marked U.S. Official and has the Signal Corps logo, 22680.
A soldier in uniform with his eyes closed is lying in a trench with equipment stacked in front of it; he appears deceased. The photo is marked U.S. Official and has the Signal Corps logo, 33408.
A building and its surrounding field have been devastated, smoke rising from the damage and debris scattered around the area. The photo is marked as U.S. Official with the Signal Corps logo, 31475.
Before Richard Nixon's first-ever visit to the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC), he gave some opinions on the very controversial use of busing to end school segregation. Nixon declared his opposition to the idea of busing to integrate school children…
An interview of Louise Herron Halliburton performed by interviewer Mary Allison Farley. Louise discusses her schooling, involvement in women's suffrage, interest in art, and her work as a drafter during World War I.