Gas masks photographer reed Stock Photos and Images
RM2RC0PGE–Members of the Chemical Warfare Service are seen wearing gas masks in this photograph. The gas masks were manufactured by WUNDER and were crucial in protecting soldiers from chemical weapons during World War One. The photo was taken by Photographer Reed under the supervision of H. Syd.
RM2RC478X–A diagram showing the various components of a gas projector used by the Chemical Warfare Service during World War I. The image was taken by photographer Reed for the Signal Corps. Photo Number 43,879. The diagram provides a visual representation of the parts involved in deploying gas attacks.
RM2RC25PH–A photograph depicting the Chemical Warfare Service during World War One. The image shows gas bombs being handled by members of the service. The photo is labeled as SUMBER 833, taken by photographer Reed, and includes the description '185 Takes H Symbol Chemical Warfare Service.'
RM2RC39D3–Image showing an incendiary and thermal gas deflection composition, specifically box #2, taken 17 seconds after ignition. The photograph was captured by Chemical Warfare Service photographer Reed on April 2, 1919. The image is part of a collection from American military activities during World War I. Photograph description and issued notes were provided in 1989.
RM2RC3B69–French officials and photographers document an important event during World War One. The photo, numbered 111-SC-5839, was taken by photographer Reed. The exact description of the event is not provided, but it bears significance as indicated by the issuance of a symbolic note with reference numbers 625 and F.0.625.
RM2RCBG66–American soldiers in a clearing oversee the process of 'mopping up' during World War One. Pictured here is a drawing by Captain H.E. Townsend, photographer Reed. The image captures the intense activity and attention to detail required to secure and pacify an area following a military operation. Date of photo: 1917-1918.
RM2RCBYMC–Soldiers from Battery A, 18th Field Artillery receive instruction on using gas equipment. In the photo, a symbol takes Reid C.E., during a training session. The image was taken in 1918 by a photographer from the Signal Corps Photo Lab, A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Forces).
RM2RCFHX7–Soldiers participating in a gas mask drill at the proving grounds in Lakehurst, New Jersey. This photograph was taken by photographer Reed with the number 59402. The location is the Experimental Station of the AM-UNIV. No additional notes about the image are provided.
RM2RCG5TF–Pvt. H. V. Bell of South Carolina is seen in this photograph conducting a field test using a Drum Resistance Field Tester. The tester was utilized to test canisters of enemy gas masks during World War I. The testing took place at the Chemical Warfare Service School in Chaumont, Hte. Marne, France. The photograph was taken on October 15, 1918, and was released by the A.E.F. censor.
RM2RCAAA0–Soldiers at Camp Upton, Long Island participate in a gas mask drill. The photograph captures soldiers in formation wearing gas masks as they undergo training. The image provides a glimpse into the preparations made by the military during World War I for potential gas attacks.
RM2RC8EA8–Soldiers at Camp Bowie, Texas, during World War I, participating in gas mask training. This image shows soldiers practicing putting on gas masks for protection against chemical warfare.
RM2RCDTK7–Soldiers from the Chemical Warfare Service at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, partake in training exercises. The soldiers are seen wearing gas masks and protective gear. This image showcases the dedication and preparedness of the American military during World War One.
RM2RBXHN9–Soldiers in World War I trenches, wearing gas masks to protect themselves against chemical warfare attacks, listen intently for any sounds or movements that could pose a threat. The soldiers maintain a vigilant watch, ready to react to any potential danger.
RM2RC2XD3–'Soldiers wearing gas masks during a training exercise in World War I. The individuals in the photograph cannot be identified. This image captures the precautions taken by military personnel to protect themselves against chemical warfare, as symbolized by the gas masks.'
RM2RC3C35–Caption for the image: 'Diagram showing the mechanism of a German gas shell used during World War I. The diagram highlights the various components and features including a 3-needle holoka 2 injection system, string plunger, and a percussion pellet. This information was important for the Chemical Warfare Service to understand and defend against enemy gas attacks.'
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