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Numerous Soldier Formations During World War I
Tanuja Ranjan , Hyderabad: Oct 31 2008

During World War I, photographers Arthur S. Mole and John D. Thomas traveled from one military camp to another taking photos of soldiers forming patriotic symbols as a part of planned promotional campaign to sell war bonds.

Thousands soldiers would form gigantic patriotic symbols such as Statue of Liberty, president Woodrow Wilson, American Eagle or Liberty Bell which were photographed from above.

Mole and Thomas spent days preparing formations which were photographed from a 70 to 80 foot tower with an 11 by 14 inch camera.

Photos by Mole and Thomas are now part of the Chicago Historical Society, the Museum of Modern Art and the Library of Congress.

1. Living Insignia of the 27th Division “New York’s Own”
Numerous Soldier Formations During World War I

10,000 officers and enlisted men, Breakers of the Hinderburg Line.

2. Human American Eagle

Numerous Soldier Formations During World War I

12,500 officers, nurses and men; Camp Gordon, Atlanta.

3. Human Liberty Bell

Numerous Soldier Formations During World War I

25,000 officers and men at Camp Dix, New Jersey

4. Human Statue of Liberty
Numerous Soldier Formations During World War I

18,000 officers and men at Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Ia.

5. Human U.S. Shield

Numerous Soldier Formations During World War I

30,000 officers and men, Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich

6. Living Uncle Sam

Numerous Soldier Formations During World War I

19,000 officers and men, Camp Lee, VA.

7. Machine Gun Insignia
Numerous Soldier Formations During World War I

22,500 officers and men, 600 machine guns at Machine Gun Training Center, Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga.

8. Living Emblem of the United States Marines

Numerous Soldier Formations During World War I

100 officers and 9,000 enlisted men, Marine Barracks, Paris Islands, S.C.

9. Sincerely yours, Woodrow Wilson
Numerous Soldier Formations During World War I

21,000 officers and men, Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio.

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1 Stars
Ranjan
Patna, India
Congratulations Ms. Tanuja Ranjan for
outstanding pictorial article !

These photographs of World War I proves
that Arthur S. Mole and John D. Thomas
were outstanding photographer.
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