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International Harvester "Christmas Box" Contents

Date: 1917
Description: Contents of an International Harvester "Christmas Box", including Fig Newtons, a Hershey's Chocolate Bar, Medicinal Carbolic Soap, Colgate's Handy Grip Sha...
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Universal Engineer Tractor Mock-Up

Date: 1956
Description: Side view of an International Universal Engineer Tractor mock-up. The original caption reads: "Tactical usage and logistical support features of the Univer...
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ABC Tractor

Date: 1958
Description: Three-quarter view from front of an ABC tractor. The original caption reads: "In April 1958, the United States Army, Corps of Engineers, awarded Internatio...
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Universal Engineer Tractor

Date: 1960
Description: Three-quarter view from front of the light version of a Universal Engineer Tractor. The original caption reads: "Here is how the unarmored UET appeared."
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Universal Engineer Tractor

Date: 1960
Description: Color photo of the Universal Engineer Tractor. The original caption reads: "Ready for combat — by land or water, and air transportable, the UET-E1 (Armored...
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Personnel Carrier

Date: 1960
Description: The original caption reads: "Primary mission for the army's present personnel carrier is just one possible assignment for the UET-E1. The 10-man Combat Eng...
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Universal Engineer Tractor as Scraper

Date: 1950
Description: The original caption reads: "With its eight-yard capacity equal to 12 tons, the Universal Engineer Tractor will replace scraper units, self-propelled or cr...
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Universal Engineer Tractor as Bulldozer

Date: 1960
Description: The original caption reads: "The Universal Engineer Tractor never turns down a job. Bulldozing ability was designed in and built into this vehicle. Self-lo...
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Cargo Carrier

Date: 1960
Description: The original caption reads: "Palleted cargoes can be loaded and unloaded by attaching the pallet to the eye located in the center lower area of the ejector...
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Austrian Soldiers by their Dead Horse

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Description: Austrian soldiers sitting in a row near their dead horse. They are waiting to be brought a spare horse.
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A Traveling Field Hospital

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Description: A traveling field hospital assisting soldiers on the battlefield. One man in the center is handing out canes.
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Sunday Military Church Service in South Tyrol

Date: 1914
Description: Sunday mass for Austrian soldiers, members of a "Tiroler Standschützen" unit, in South Tyrol during World War I.
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Captured Belgian Guns in Berlin

Date: 1914
Description: Elevated view of crowd watching soldiers with captured Belgian guns coming through the Brandenburg Gate.
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Field Carpentry Shop

Date: 1914
Description: Two German soldiers shaping axe handles at a field carpentry shop.
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Destroyed Customs House in Sabac, Serbia

Date: 1915
Description: Soldiers and officers are posing in front of the destroyed Customs House in Sabac, Serbia.
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Serbian Prisoners

Date: 1914
Description: A group of Serbian prisoners standing on a street.
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Soldiers Amidst the Ruins of Sabac

Date: 1915
Description: Soldiers posing standing amidst the ruins of destroyed buildings in Sabac, Serbia.
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Austrian Military Artist

Date: 1915
Description: An Austrian military artist is making a sketch of a destroyed church in Sabac, Serbia.
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War Damaged Agricultural Equipment

Date: 1915
Description: Austrian soldier posing in front of a piece of harvesting equipment destroyed by shelling in Sabac, Serbia.
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Soldiers Riding on Horse-Drawn Wagon

Date: 1914
Description: Soldiers are riding in a wagon on their way to the Front. Another wagon is in front of them on the right. There are buildings along a sidewalk in the backg...

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