Ceremonies and Parades - First photo of National Army men in London. A great welcome was given to a regiment of American troops consisting of three battalions of the National Army who marched thru London May 11, 1918. They passed Buckingham Palace on their route, where the King who wore a field marshal's uniform stood with General Biddle, U.S.A. This photo shows the Americans fraternizing with English "Tommies"
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Ceremonies and Parades
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