Photo by Signal Corps
CAMP STREET IN LE MANS AREA
Photo by Signal Corps
BATH HOUSE AT BREST
The troops of the A. E. F. were of two general sorts—those of the line organized by divisions, corps, and armies, also known as combat troops, and those of supply, who conducted the thousand and one enterprises necessary to the maintenance of a force as large as the A. E. F. three thousand miles away from home. The two sorts of troops were not evenly balanced in number, the combat troops being considerably the more numerous. It was evident that their embarkation offered separate problems.
Photo by Howard E. Coffin
IN CAMP PONTANEZEN