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French heavy artillery piece,aided American division to take Cantigny,camoflauge

Title: A French heavy artillery piece, which aided American division to take Cantigny, near Montdidier
Date Created/Published: c1919 Aug. 12.
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Summary: Showing clever camouflage, manner of digging in, etc. Shell on right, and part of shell wrecked home to the left, May 26, 1918.
Notes:
A535054 U.S. Copyright Office
Photoprint copyrighted by Vergil J. Morris.
A C-2.
This record contains unverified data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: WWI; Artillery.
Bookmark /2002711434/
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