English: The US Army on the Western Front, 1917-1918
King George V and Major-General Edward M. Lewis inspecting troops of the American 30th Division, 6 August 1918. The division, together with the 27th Division, formed the American II Corps which remained in the British zone until the Armistice. Photograph possibly taken at Achicourt.
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Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection
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British Army, Lewis, Edward M, US Army, George V, King
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Achicourt, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Allied Personalities 1914-1918, British Army 1914-1918, Allies at War 1914-1918, US Army 1917-1918, Western Front 1914-1918
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