File:1st Divisions insignia by the boys stationed at the Coblenz bridgehead.jpg
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[edit]Description1st Divisions insignia by the boys stationed at the Coblenz bridgehead.jpg | Caption: "The 1st Division's insignia, as formed by the boys stationed at the Coblenz bridgehead. Most of these Yanks participated in the Welcome Home to Pershing parade on Wednesday." | |||||||
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Source | New-York tribune (New York), September 14, 1919 | |||||||
Author | New-York tribune | |||||||
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current | 16:45, 28 August 2019 | 1,121 × 1,433 (413 KB) | Thats Just Great (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description=Caption: "The 1st Division's insignia, as formed by the boys stationed at the Coblenz bridgehead. Most of these Yanks participated in the Welcome Home to Pershing parade on Wednesday." |date= September 14, 1919 |source=[New-York tribune (New York), September 14, 1919] |author=New-York tribune |permission={{PD-US}} |other versions= }} Category:Human formations Category:1st Infantry Division (United States) in World War I |
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