THE 90th IN PICTURES
 

photos clockwise left to right

a. Signing the registration book of the Red Cross clubmobile
when it visited the men advancing on Metz.

b. These four men were stranded in German territory for four nights
 and three days with only one quart of water and nothing to eat.
Their rescuers were signaled with this first aid bandage.

c. This type of flare was used for the first time in the advance on Metz.

d. These GI's wash some of the dust of battle from their clothes
under the supervision of two French girls.

 

Signing the registration book of the Red Cross clubmobile when it visited the men advancing on Metz.

These four men were stranded in German territory for four nights and three days with only one quart of water and nothing to eat. Their rescuers were signaled with this first aid bandage.

 

This type of flare was used for the first time in the advance on Metz.

These GI's wash some of the dust of battle from their clothes under the supervision of two French girls.

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