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Col Chas. R. Howland & staff, 3 Dec 1918. Colonel Charles Roscoe Howland (1871-1946) and staff at Wallendorf, Germany, after World War I, Dec. 3, 1918
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1918 American Soldier Boot Boots Carriage Boot Colonel Muddy Overcoat Pride Proud Us Soldier Bain George Graham Bain News Service George Graham Bain Group Portrait Military Personnel Press Photography
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This print captures Colonel Chas. R. Howland and his staff on December 3, 1918, in Wallendorf, Germany, after the end of World War I. The image exudes a sense of pride and resilience as the American soldiers stand tall in their military uniforms, showcasing their bravery and dedication to their country.
Colonel Charles Roscoe Howland (1871-1946) can be seen at the center of the group portrait, with a direct gaze that reflects his strong leadership qualities. The muddy boots and overcoats worn by the men serve as a reminder of the harsh conditions they endured during wartime.
The historical significance of this photograph is evident as it provides a glimpse into the lives of these courageous individuals who fought for freedom and peace during one of the most tumultuous periods in history. The attention to detail captured by Bain News Service highlights not only the physical appearance but also the emotions felt by these soldiers as they posed for this momentous occasion.
As we reflect on this image from over a century ago, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by those who served in World War I and are grateful for their unwavering commitment to protecting our nation. This print serves as a timeless tribute to Colonel Chas. R. Howland and his staff, immortalizing their legacy for future generations to honor and remember.
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