RMD9650Y–World War I: Chaplain of the British regiment the lst Munsters saying a burial prayer over soldiers killed in their trench by a German shell. Near Cambrai, October 1918.
RM2WRCD44–Officers of 119th F.A. i.e. Field Artillery, Photograph shows the officers of the 119th Field Artillery who served in World War I including Chaplain William A. Atkinson ( middle of the second row)., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMTXGR6B–World War I: Chaplain of the lst Munsters saying a burial prayer over soldiers killed in their trench by a German shell October 1918 Near Cambrai
RM2RC2JY4–Soldiers of the 27th Division attending religious services at a church in the village of Corbie, France, during World War I. Chaplain Kelley, the senior chaplain of the New York Division, officiating. Photograph taken on Oct 29, 1918, by Lieutenant E.N. Jackson.
RMCW6110–World War I. The president of the council, Mr. Clemenceau, awards the cross of the Legion of Honor to a chaplain (1918)
RMERGHBD–World War 1: British army chaplain tending to graves. Offical War Photograph published on postcard. Series 1. No. 7. Caption on
RMT3CTT3–Army Training School for Chaplains and Approved Chaplain Candidates, full-Length Portrait, Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, Royal Photo Co., 1918
RF2K6A779–An Army chaplain giving a service to soldiers from the front cockpit of a plane, France.
RM2HEDGDR–A First World War era portrait of a British army officer, a Captain in the Army Chaplains' Department
RM2RGDNJX–Front-cover of The Sketch featuring The Bishop of London (1858-1946), who was Chaplain to the London Rifle Brigade and London Royal Naval Volunteers from 1901. He fervently supported the British cause during World War One, visiting troops on the Western Front and Salonika and as the war progressed, he encouraged younger clergy members to enlist as soldiers. In this photograph he is wearing his chaplain's field-kit for World War I.
RMJJJ6HH–Military Jewish chaplain Dr Jacob Sanger together with Catholic and Protestant chaplains during World War I. Caption reads: Die drei Geistlichen der Etappeninspektion 11. Published Berlin in series Judische Kriegskarte.
RM2M3P8TH–Front-cover of The Sketch featuring The Bishop of London (1858-1946), who was Chaplain to the London Rifle Brigade and London Royal Naval Volunteers from 1901. He fervently supported the British cause during World War One, visiting troops on the Western Front and Salonika and as the war progressed, he encouraged younger clergy members to enlist as soldiers. In this photograph he is wearing his chaplain's field-kit for World War I. Date: 1914
RMD55XYY–Army chaplain conducts a service from the cockpit of an aeroplane, France, during World War I
RM2WX1856–World War I Photos: Soldiers singing hymns outdoors at service held by an army chaplain in Verdun France ca. 1918
RM2RC6XM3–Chaplain John T. Axton of the U.S.A. pictured here during World War I. This photograph, taken by photographer Rey on 29/20, shows Chaplain Axton wearing his uniform with the unique symbol 'A H.' The photo is labeled as 069/96 with additional notes.
RMJHWHC6–German soldiers burying fallen, Belgium
RME000GP–Visit from a chaplain at the trench, 1914
RM2HTN8N7–A Chaplain of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department (RAChD) conducting a burial service near the trenches near Guillemont during the Battle of the Somme. September 1916.
RMD96513–World War I: Army chaplain conducting burial service in the field while burial party stand, paying their respects. c.1916
RM2WRCCW0–Chaplain J.K. Oheeron, Photograph shows John Kinney O'Heeron (1883-1939), chaplain of the 332d Infantry, 83d Division during World War I., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RME5FXH8–The chaplains room, bedroom of Philip Tubby Clayton, founder of Talbot House, World War One museum in Poperinge, Belgium
RMPD6H4W–Image from the photo album of Oberleutnant Oscar Müller of Kampfgeschwader 1: Captioned 'I had a comrade….', this photo shows the Chaplain of II./KG 1 leading the funeral cortege for a fallen comrade, Russia 1941.
RMCW610J–World War I. Pilgrimage to Notre-Dame-de-Lorette (1915)
RM2M3PENW–An Army Chaplain holding a night service on the battlefield, with a packing case as an altar and a tin mug as a chalice. Reproduction of a painting by A C Michael in Great War Deeds, a special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915, featuring heroic actions of the First World War. Date: 1915
RMT3CTTK–Students and Faculty, Army Training School for Chaplains and Approved Chaplain Candidates, full-Length Portrait, Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, Royal Photo Co., 1918
RM2RGDN75–Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (1858–1946), bishop of London, wearing the uniform of the Rifle Brigade to which he was attached as chaplain in 1914. He was an effective and tireless recruiter of volunteers in the early months of the First World War. In 1915 he toured the western front, in 1916 the Grand Fleet at Rosyth and Scapa Flow, and in 1918 Salonica. He had a profound belief in the just cause of the war and spoke fervently and tirelessly against German atrocities to the point of xenophoba. Asquith commented that Winnington-Ingram's views were, 'jingoism of the shallowest kind.' The
RMT687D8–Inaugural Regimental Services of the 'Black Devils', Pioneer Infantry, Chaplain Hayes Farish Officiating, Sunday, Sept. 29th, 1918, Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, Royal Photo Co.
RM2M3P7YE–Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (18581946), bishop of London, wearing the uniform of the Rifle Brigade to which he was attached as chaplain in 1914. He was an effective and tireless recruiter of volunteers in the early months of the First World War. In 1915 he toured the western front, in 1916 the Grand Fleet at Rosyth and Scapa Flow, and in 1918 Salonica. He had a profound belief in the just cause of the war and spoke fervently and tirelessly against German atrocities to the point of xenophoba. Asquith commented that Winnington-Ingram's views were, 'jingoism of the shallowest kind.' The T
RM2D87R03–Chaplain T.R. White standing before Mass Burial Site for Soldiers that died while at Red Cross Hospital no. 114, Fleury sur Aisne, Meuse, France, 1914-1918
RM2M3PAHY–The Reverend Edward Noel Mellish (1880 - 1962), Army chaplain during the First World War attached to the 4th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers. Was the first member of the Army chaplaincy to be awarded the Victoria Cross. On three consecutive days, the 27 to 29 March 1916, during the heavy fighting at St. Eloi, Belgium, he went to-and fro continuously between the original trenches and the captured enemy trenches,attending to and rescuing wounded men. The first day, from an area swept by machine-gun fire, he rescued 10 severely wounded men. Although his battalion was relieved on the second day
RM2D87R1E–Lieutenant C.S. Darley, a Catholic chaplain, treating German officer lying on Stretcher outside Building, 89th Division Dressing Station, near Remonville, France, U.S. Army Signal Corps, November 2, 1918
RM2H3PAE6–A chaplain conducting the service from an aeroplane on an airfield on the Western front.
RM2WXKN66–World War I Photos: Soldiers singing hymns outdoors at service held by an army chaplain in Verdun France ca. 1918
RMWH8F24–A Chaplain conducting church parade from the nacelle of an F E 2 B night bomber, 1 September 1918, No 2 Aeroplane Supply Depot.
RMJJJ7DG–German Jewish Field Chaplain in World War I, wearing a large Star of David on a chain.
RM2M3PEDY–WW1 - An illustration of the world-popular cinema star, Charlie Chaplain, on the nose of a Belgian aeroplane. The idea behind the Belgian avaiator's sense of humour is that the image of the comedian would not be appreciated by the enemy in times of serious air-warfare. Date: 1916
RMW5X4XR–President Harry S. Truman talks to Col. L. Curtis Tiernan of Kansas City, Missouri, Chaplain to U. S. forces in the European theater after church services in Berlin, Germany. The President is attending the Potsdam Conference and is reunited with his chaplain from World War I.
RMD96511–World War I: Army chaplain officiating at funeral of nurse killed during air raid on British base near Etables. May 1918
RM2T8TKPH–The funeral of Brigadier General Johnston killed in 1917, World War I, Army chaplain identified as Captain Skinner (in white suplice) with Captain Bartley at the graveside of Brigadier General Francis Earl Johnston during his funeral. Photograph taken France 18 August 1917
RME5FXH6–The chaplains room, bedroom of Philip Tubby Clayton, founder of Talbot House, World War One museum in Poperinge, Belgium
RM2A1CGE5–A poem by the Chaplain Francis Gleeson (1884-1959) of the Royal Munster Fusiliers at the Island of Ireland Peace Park in Messines, Belgium
RMTXGR6R–World War I: New Zealand troops taking Holy Communion administered by an Army chaplain in the open air.
RM2RBXWY7–Chaplain G. Livingston Bayard of the United States Navy poses for a photograph in Damblain, France during World War I. The image was released by the War Office to the Photo Division on March 1, 1918. The photograph is numbered 111-SC-5780 and was taken by an S.C., U.S.A. photographer.
RMTXGR83–World War I: Army chaplain conducting burial service in the field while burial party stand, paying their respects c.1916
RM2RC4NP0–Chaplain 32462 Sgt. C.E. Dunn, S.C. took this photograph on October 29, 1918, in Vignot, Meuse, France. The image shows 1st Lt. John H. Keplinger of the 8th Field Signal Battalion, 4th Division, during World War I. The censored photograph was issued and marked with the identification number 32462.
RMTXGR95–World War I: Army chaplain officiating at funeral of nurse killed during air raid on British base near Etables May 1918
RM2RCF012–Lieutenant C. A. Bloomquist, chaplain of the 2nd Battalion, 129th Infantry, is seen with Lieutenant G. A. Milby, Company B, 1st Battalion, 129th Infantry in Bois de Consenvoye, Meuse, France, during World War I. The photograph was taken on October 14, 1918, and is part of the collection taken by Lt. E. R. Estep, S.R.C. Photographer.
RM2RAAD78–Front-cover of The Sketch featuring The Bishop of London (1858-1946), who was Chaplain to the London Rifle Brigade and London Royal Naval Volunteers from 1901. He fervently supported the British cause during World War One, visiting troops on the Western Front and Salonika and as the war progressed, he encouraged younger clergy members to enlist as soldiers. In this photograph he is wearing his chaplain's field-kit for World War I. Date: 1914
RM2RC2H6C–Caption: 'Officers of the 14th Engineers (Light Railways) during World War I. Pictured left to right: Chaplain W.A. Beaudette, Capt. A.J. Stude, Capt. T.F. Thogerson, Lt. Col. L.deB. Lovett (Commanding), and Lt. D.E. Abraham. Location: Gde Rattentout, Meuse, France. Photo taken on March 12, 1919.'
RMA4J82N–A group of military chaplains, World War I, 1914. Artist: Unknown
RM2RCABJX–Soldiers from the 70th and 71st Regiments C.A.G. Casuals arrive at the Hoboken docks on the S.S. Manchuria during World War I. Among the passengers are Lt. Norbert F. Markus, who received the D.S.C. for his exceptional actions in battle, and Chaplain George T. McCarthy, a senior chaplain from Chicago who was gassed and wounded during the war.
RM2X1ENK4–World War I Photos: Soldiers singing hymns outdoors at service held by an army chaplain in Verdun France ca. 1918
RM2RCD59T–Officers of Base Hospital 110 posing for a photograph in Mar Sur Allier, Nievre, France during World War One. The officers are listed left to right: 1st Row - Capt. T.J. Hickey, Capt. W.M.L. Ayers, Capt. J.E. Thompson, Chaplain L.S. Cole, Maj. T. Wright, Col. W.C. LeCompte, Capt. Wm. Graywood, Capt. J.R. Brown, Capt. I. Reitzfeld; 2nd Row - Lieutenants J.H. Crampton, S.P. Hoffman, H.A. Siebeneichen, J.P. Kearney, L.S. James, R. Crifty, H.S. Conrad, H.H. Branel, P.C. Faulwetter; 3rd Row - Lts. C.H. Shumaker, L.A. Nix, H.W. Brandt. The photograph was taken on March 23, 1919, by Photographer Numb
RM2WRH4FN–German Field chaplain burying French Officer who died in hospital, 1914. German chaplain standing next to a grave with other men, during World War I.
RM2RCAEX6–Lt. A. J. Sutton, Sig. R.C., captured a photo of Dr. Charles Meade, D.D., delivering a memorial address on fallen soldiers of World War I. The dignitaries present included Admirals Green, Wilson, and Moreau, Brig. Gen. Harries, Irvin S. Cobb, Capt. Moosuean, and Chaplain Boisvert. The photo was taken at Kerfautruz Cemetery in Brest, France, on May 30, 1918, and was reviewed and passed by the A.E.F. Censor on June 19, 1918. (Photo ID: 111-SC-13907)
RMW5XACM–President Truman with Father L. Curtis Tiernan, Chief Chaplain of the United States Army Forces of the European Theater. The President had attended Catholic mass at ll:30 a.m. Father Tiernan had known President Truman from World War I when Father Tiernan was the chaplain for the 129th Field Artillery of the 35th Division ( in which Harry Truman served).
RMD9652J–World War I: New Zealand troops taking Holy Communion administered by an Army chaplain in the open air.
RM2T8TP9D–Officers with the chaplain at a New Zealand Brigade's church service in France, World War I, Officers gather to talk with the chaplain at a New Zealand Brigade church service during the open warfare phase of World War I. Photograph taken Sapignies, France, 8 September 1918
RME5FWPP–British army chaplain Philip Tubby Clayton, Anglican clergyman and the founder of Toc H / Talbot House during WWI in Poperinge
RM2RBYTK8–Chaplain Brady of the 5th Regiment Marines in Bruvans, France during World War I. This photograph was taken by photographer S.C., U.S.A on March 1, 1918. The image has been reformed by W.O. D and issued to the Photo Division. LABORATORY NOTES: Q€7-1004-
RM2A8E7DG–Reverend Edward Noel Mellish VC, c1916, (c1920). Portrait of the 'Fighting Parson' - British army chaplain Noel Mellish (1880-1962), was 'awarded the Victoria Cross for rescuing Wounded Men under Fire' at St Eloi in Flanders during the First World War. 'Under continuous and heavy shell and machine-gun fire he brought in ten badly wounded men on the first day, seeming to bear a charmed life. On the second day the battalion to which he was attached was relieved, but he went back and brought in twelve more wounded men'. From "The Great World War: A History", Volume V, edited by Frank A
RMERGHYD–A Chaplain's heroism under fire. How the Rev. Edward Noel Mellish won the V.C. at St. Eloi. Drawing by Jack Dodsworth (Dates
RM2GK5K88–U.S. Army Chaplain (Lt.Col.) Christopher Wallace delivers the invocation at the Purple Heart Medal ceremony for 1st Lt. Thomas R. Beasley on Fort Stewart, Georgia, Aug. 9, 2021. Beasley’s Family received his posthumous awards for his sacrifice during World War I.
RM2A8E9ME–'Sunday on the Western Front: Chaplain Conducts Impromptu Service', 1917. From "The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume VIII. Ending The First Three Years", edited by J. A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Limited, London, 1917]
RM2M6DMJX–U.S. Navy Capt. Lee A. Axtell, Force Chaplain, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific delivers the benediction during the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) Day 2022 ceremony at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 25, 2022. ANZAC Day commemorates the sacrifices made by all Australians and New Zealanders who have served and died in all wars, conflicts and peacekeeping missions around the world. This date marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australia and New Zealand during World War I and is the 50th year MARFORPAC has provi
RMR56XKF–The Reverend Michael Adler (1869-1944), B.A, DSO, the senior Jewish Chaplain to his Majesty's forces during the First World War. . The Jewish World. London,. Source: The Jewish World, 30 September 1914, page 10. Author: JONAH.
RMHFXX17–091104-N-5821P-029 MOTTA SANT'ANASTASIA, Sicily (Nov. 4, 2009) U.S. Navy Chaplain Cmdr. Alfonso Concha offers communion to Sailors of Naval Air Station Sigonella and members of the church of Parrocchia S. Antonio during a Roman Catholic service to celebrate Italian Armed Forces Day and the anniversary of the end of World War I. The celebration, which includes a procession through the town of Motta Sant'Anastasia with members of the Italian Military and Police forces, veterans associations, and town council members, is an annual event to honor fallen service members and commemorates the signin
RMHX6C9C–London, UK. 24 March 2017. Ian Hislop and Nick Newman’s The Wipers Times tells the true and extraordinary story of the satirical newspaper created in the mud and mayhem of the Somme. Following a sell-out tour, The Wipers Times transfers to the Arts Theatre from 21 March to 13 May 2017. Cast: Kevin Brewer (Henderson), Clio Davies (Nurse / Madame Fifi / Lady Somersby), Sam Ducane (Lieutenant Colonel Howfield), James Dutton (Captain Roberts), George Kemp (Lieutenant Pearson), Peter Losasso (Dodd), Ross McLaren (Smith/Bobbing Bobby/Chaplain), Jake Morgan (Barnes), Dan Tetsell (Deputy Editor / Gene
RMHEN8HC–U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., third from left, commander of International Security Assistance Force and U.S. Forces - Afghanistan, stands next to several senior military and civilian officials as they listen to the invocation during a Remembrance Day ceremony held at ISAF Headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 11, 2013. The outdoor ceremony consisted of a few readings from the chaplain, a lying of wreaths on the ISAF-Afghan National Security Force monument, and two minutes of silence. Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in many countries since the end of World War I to
RMEC83C6–Photograph of French Military Chaplains during World War One. (Left to Right) Catholic Priests, Protestant Pastor, Jewish Rabbi. Date 1915
RMHEKYF1–Brig. Gen. Wayne A. Wright, Virginia Air National Guard chief of staff, presents the Virginia Distinguished Service Medal to the family of 1st Lt. Thomas McNeill Bulla, chaplain, in a ceremony Oct. 17 at the First Presbyterian Church in Emporia 93 years after he died from combat wounds in World War I. The Virginia Army National Guard Funeral Honors Team performed honors by providing a rifle volley, the playing of taps and the folding of the flag and its presentation. Bulla served in 3rd Battalion, 116th Infantry during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France and was helping wounded soldiers when
RM2RAACM2–Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (1858–1946), bishop of London, wearing the uniform of the Rifle Brigade to which he was attached as chaplain in 1914. He was an effective and tireless recruiter of volunteers in the early months of the First World War. In 1915 he toured the western front, in 1916 the Grand Fleet at Rosyth and Scapa Flow, and in 1918 Salonica. He had a profound belief in the just cause of the war and spoke fervently and tirelessly against German atrocities to the point of xenophoba. Asquith commented that Winnington-Ingram's views were, 'jingoism of the shallowest kind.' The
RM2WRH4A6–Reverend Herbert Shipman addressing recruits, 1917. Episcopal suffragen bishop and military chaplain Herbert Shipman (1869-1930), addressing Navy recruits under the guns of the U.S.S. Recruit, a fake battleship built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I.
RMHEN8HF–U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., center, commander of International Security Assistance Force and U.S. Forces - Afghanistan, and several senior military and civilian officials render a salute during a Remembrance Day ceremony held at ISAF Headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 11, 2013. The outdoor ceremony consisted of a few readings from the chaplain, a lying of wreaths on the ISAF-Afghan National Security Force monument, and two minutes of silence. Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in many countries since the end of World War I to remember the service members who hav
RMTYGA2C–President Harry S. Truman talks to Col. L. Curtis Tiernan of Kansas City, Missouri, Chaplain to U. S. forces in the European theater after church services in Berlin, Germany. The President is attending the Potsdam Conference and is reunited with his chaplain from World War I.
RM2J43HWY–'The Way Of The Cross' Enacted In New York -- Reverand Father Joseph F. Stedman holds aloft a canonically authenticated relic of the True Cross during a Good Friday afternoon dramatization of 'The Way of the Cross,' enacted in front of the statue of Father Duffy-famed Army chaplain hero of World War I - in Times Square, New York. January 01, 1942. (Photo by Interphoto News Pictures, Inc.).
RM2T8TWFA–The salute after a New Zealand Brigade church service in France, World War I, A general view of the Corps Commander taking the salute after a New Zealand Brigade church service at Sapignies, France, during World War I. The Divisional Commanderl, General Russell, and the chaplain stand on his left. Other officers are behind them. Soldiers file past down a slight slope towards camp. Photograph taken 8 September 1918
RME5FXGK–British army chaplain Philip Tubby Clayton, founder of Talbot House, World War One museum in Poperinge, West Flanders, Belgium
RM2RC009J–Chaplain Brady of the 5th Regiment Marines in Bruvans, France, during World War-I. Photo taken by the U.S. Army Signal Corps photographers. Released by the War Office to the Photo Division on March 1, 1918. Laboratory code G27-1604-A.
RM2T530CW–0911045821P-029 MOTTA SANT'ANASTASIA, Sicily (Nov. 4, 2009) U.S. Navy Chaplain Cmdr. Alfonso Concha offers communion to Sailors of Naval Air Station Sigonella and members of the church of Parrocchia S. Antonio during a Roman Catholic service to celebrate Italian Armed Forces Day and the anniversary of the end of World War I. The celebration, which includes a procession through the town of Motta Sant'Anastasia with members of the Italian Military and Police forces, veterans associations, and town council members, is an annual event to honor fallen service members and commemorates the signing o
RM2RC0WK3–'Sgt. Jack Abbott captured this photograph of Chaplain John J. Allen leading the singing during Thanksgiving Day Services in G.E. Q. Chaumont, Hte, Marne, France. The photo is dated November 27,1918, and passed the A.E.F. censor. The image was part of a collection taken during World War I.'
RMHE4534–Army chaplain conducts a service from the cockpit of an
RM2RC1FGM–Lt. R.W. Sears, S.C. captured this photograph on December 27, 1918, during World War I. The image shows Chaplain Thomas B. Lugg clearing the battlefield of German dead in Imecourt, Ardennes, France. This picture belongs to a collection of photographs taken by American military personnel during the war.
RM2M3RAHN–The Presentation of New Colours to the First Battalion of the Irish Guards, in the Grounds of Buckingham Palace: The Consecration by the Chaplain-General of the Forces and a Roman Catholic Chaplain. Date: 1913
RM2RC3F9K–Soldier Sgt. Soabrook accompanies Chaplain Arthur C. Whitney of the 364th Infantry, 91st Division in Costnieuwkerke, Belgium during World War I. The photograph, numbered 111-SC-30860, was taken on October 23, 1918. It was released by the A.E.F. Censor on December 23, 1918 and has the noted code 50660.
RM2M3K2MP–British soldiers holding a church service on a Sunday, somewhere on the Western Front in France, 1916. The Chaplain (at left, without hat) leads the impromptu service as the British gunners (in the background, right) continue to fire their guns at German positions. The bell (top left) was used to give warnings of gas attacks. Date: 1916
RM2RCM7Y7–Chaplain W. Kane, of the 110th Ammunition Train, 35th Division, is photographed in Commercy, Meuse, France. Taken on January 14th, 1919, the image captures Chaplain Kane's role in supporting the troops during World War I. The photograph was issued as part of a collection documenting American military activities during the war.
RMHX6C9E–London, UK. 24 March 2017. Ian Hislop and Nick Newman’s The Wipers Times tells the true and extraordinary story of the satirical newspaper created in the mud and mayhem of the Somme. Following a sell-out tour, The Wipers Times transfers to the Arts Theatre from 21 March to 13 May 2017. Cast: Kevin Brewer (Henderson), Clio Davies (Nurse / Madame Fifi / Lady Somersby), Sam Ducane (Lieutenant Colonel Howfield), James Dutton (Captain Roberts), George Kemp (Lieutenant Pearson), Peter Losasso (Dodd), Ross McLaren (Smith/Bobbing Bobby/Chaplain), Jake Morgan (Barnes), Dan Tetsell (Deputy Editor / Gene
RM2RCDX1E–Brig. Gen. Charles G. Treat, Chaplain Doherty, and allied officers at an athletic meet on an athletic field near Tret, Italy during World War I. Date of the photograph is not provided. The photograph was taken by Sgt. A. Moscioni, S.C. and passed by A.F.F. Censor. It is part of the collection numbered 111-SC-26623.
RMG5DWAD–Kriegsgrab eines Feldgeistlichen. Grave of an army chaplain. Germany, war, World War, WWI, 1, history, historical, 1910s, 20th century, archive, Carl Simon, hand coloured glass slide, German, grave, preacher, priest, officer, cross
RM2RBX9GD–Sgt. 1st Class M. Fineberg's photograph (111-SC-27464) captures 1st Lt. Phares M. Holdeman, a Protestant Chaplain from the 314th Regiment of Infantry, 79th Division, stationed at Ambly sur Meuse, France during World War I. The photo received approval from the A.E.F. Censor, but the exact date of capture and other details were not provided. It was issued with the reference number 327464.
RMH5B2XW–Jewish Chaplain of the Austro-Hungarian Army Conducts Services for Jewish Russian Prisoners
RM2RC0RWA–Sgt. A. C. Duff, s.c. Ec, captured an image on May 22, 1918, during World War I. The photo shows Chaplain Duval of the Knights of Columbus, who was attached to the 104th Regiment of Infantry (previously known as the 2nd, 6th, and 8th Regiments of Infantry, Massachusetts, M.G). Duval was awarded the Croix de Guerre for his bravery in providing aid to the wounded while under fire. The photograph was taken in Seicheprey, France, and is numbered 11356 in the collection.
RMTYGX97–President Truman with Father L. Curtis Tiernan, Chief Chaplain of the United States Army Forces of the European Theater. The President had attended Catholic mass at ll:30 a.m. Father Tiernan had known President Truman from World War I when Father Tiernan was the chaplain for the 129th Field Artillery of the 35th Division ( in which Harry Truman served).
RM2RCG43W–This is an image of the officers of the 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry regiment during World War I. In the front row, from left to right, are Lt. L.M. Schorn (Chaplain), Capt. S.H. Baxter (Med.C.), Capt. F.H. Hess, Lt. Q.F. Slick, Capt. E.C. Alworth (Commanding), Capt. F.N. Roe, Lt. E.A. Vossler, Lt. R.P. Enochs, and Lt. W.C. Hagan. In the middle row, from left to right, are Lt. L.H. Pillion, Lt. F.J. Taylor, Lt. J.P. Malone, Lt. B.K. Baruth, Lt. J.H. Banks, Lt. Wm.F. Lehman, Lt. J.H. Sewell, Lt. R.E. Montgomery, Lt. J.E. Courtney, and Lt. L.C. Smith. And in the back row, from left to right, are
RM2WRBPNF–German Field chaplain burying French Officer who died in hospital, Photograph shows German chaplain standing next to a grave with other men, during World War I., 1914, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RME5FXGM–British army chaplain Philip Tubby Clayton, founder of Talbot House, World War One museum in Poperinge, West Flanders, Belgium
RM2HXKNKC–A Chaplain of the Munsters saying a prayer over bodies of two British soldiers killed in a front line trench. Cambrai. (Arras & Cambrai Area). Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
RMHEN8HB–A British army soldier reads a poem during a Remembrance Day ceremony held at International Security Assistance Force Headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan Nov. 11, 2013. The outdoor ceremony consisted of a few readings from the chaplain, a lying of wreaths on the ISAF-Afghan National Security Force monument, and two minutes of silence. Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in many countries since the end of World War I to remember the service members who have died in the line of duty. (Staff Sgt. Richard Andrade, International Security Assistance Force HQ Public Affairs) Remembrance Day cer
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