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WWI "Machine Gun Insignia" original photograph with 22,500 officers and men alongside 600 machine guns — 1918 WWII book We are closing out shirts

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We are closing out shirts printed with "Iron Brigade" in large letters on the front

invitations to soldiers and dignitaries to attend the consecration of the cemetery

the Old North Church lantern

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WWI "Machine Gun Insignia" original photograph with 22,500 officers and men alongside 600 machine guns — 1918 WWII book We are closing out shirtsThis is an original photograph by Arthur Mole and John D. Thomas in which they created the WWI machine gun insignia using 22,500 officers and men alongside 600 machine guns. Taken at Camp Hancock in Augusta, Georgia, under the direction of Brigadier General Oliver Edwards and Lieutenant Colonel E. P. Pierson, on December 10, 1918. The official "Machine Gun Insignia" Created with 22,500 officers and men alongside 600 machine guns The barrel is made

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