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The dazzle ship HMS Justicia photographed from the USS St. Louis. Launched on July 9, 1914 as SS Statendam for the Holland America line, the ship was requisitioned by the British government and used as a troop transport. It sank on July 22, 1918 after a 24-hour fight with German submarines.
Text, handwritten: USS St Louis  & H.M.S. Justicia

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U.S.S. St Louis and Justisia convoyed to ? England loaded with American troops We left Halifax Canada May 5 - 1918more The dazzle ship HMS Justicia photographed from the USS St. Louis. Launched on July 9, 1914 as SS Statendam for the Holland America line, the ship was requisitioned by the British government and used as a troop transport. It sank on July 22, 1918 after a 24-hour fight with German submarines. Handwritten: USS St Louis & H.M.S. Justicia



Reverse, Handwritten: U.S.S. St Louis and Justisia convoyed to ? England loaded with American troops We left Halifax Canada May 5 - 1918
Justicia, HMS Justicia, Justisia, HMS Justisia, dazzle ship, convoy, USS St. Louis, St. Louis, 1918, 1918-07-22, dazzle ship
The advance of July 19, 1918 in the Aisne-Marne Offensive. From 'The History of The A.E.F.' by Shipley Thomas.
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The advance of July 19, 1918
Showing plateau southwest of Soissons which the Germans chose to defend to the last.more The advance of July 19, 1918 in the Aisne-Marne Offensive. From The History of The A.E.F. by Shipley Thomas. The advance of July 19, 1918

Showing plateau southwest of Soissons which the Germans chose to defend to the last.
1918-07-19, 1918, July, advance of July 19 1918, The History of The A.E.F., The History of The A. E. F., History of The A.E.F., History of The A. E. F., The AEF. The A.E.F., The A. E. F., Shipley Thomas, Shipley, Thomas