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- Tanks,
- early type, ii: 276;
- camouflaged, ii: 276;
- in action, ii: 279, v: 157, xi: 252, 256, 263;
- sketch drawing, iii: 339;
- dragging camouflaged gun, v: 316;
- German anti-tank rifle, viii: 139;
- framework of first tank, viii: 156;
- " baby" tank, xi: 270.
- British,
- being inspected by King Albert, ii: 278;
- in Jerusalem (in color), ii: facing p. 280;
- approaching Gaza, ii: 282;
- replica of first tank used, vii: 300;
- Britannia in U. S., viii: 137, 138, 142;
- a whippet, viii: 140;
- in action, viii: 149, x: 59;
- tank gun, viii: 150.
- French,
- St. Chamond type, ii: 275;
- " baby" tanks, ii: 281, viii: 158;
- exterior view of Renault tank, xi: 260;
- interior view of Renault tank, viii 159;
- supporting advancing U. S. troops, v: 193;
- tractors for transporting Renaults, viii: 141;
- interior views, viii: 144, 145, 147;
- predecessor of tank, viii: 155;
- in action, viii: 157;
- Renault type, xi: 260;
- interior view, viii: 159.
- German,
- overturned, viii: 160;
- miniature one-man tank, viii: 161.
- U. S.,
- supporting infantry attack, v: 181;
- going over the top at St. Mihiel, v: 202;
- tank troops training, v: 287;
- largest in world, viii: 146;
- first, xi: 258;
- Ford " baby" tank, xi: 262.
- Targets,
- range-finding on U. S. battleship, viii: 11;
- for long-range, viii: 94;
- for rapid fire, viii: 95;
- for 200 and 300 yards, viii: 97;
- for mid-range, viii: 101;
- spotting disk, viii: 101.
- Tauris Palace, Petrograd, vi: 173.
- Teleferica, cableways used by Italians to cross chasms, viii: 304.
- Telegraph,
- field headquarters station, i: 353;
- linesman repairing wires under fire, x: 148.
- Telephone in war,
- first unit of U. S. women operators, ii: 309;
- German field telephone, iii: 295;
- central at French army headquarters, viii: 323;
- " listening in," x: 394.
- Termonde, ruins of, i: 340, 341.
- Thiaucourt, street scene, v: 162.
- Thomas, U. S. transport, at Vladivostok, vi: 188.
- Tigris, iii: 319.
- Tipperary (in color), vi: facing p. 130.
- Tokyo, celebrating capture of Kiau Chau, vi: 384.
- Torpedo,
- at moment of discharge, iv: 16, 400, x: 330;
- torpedo tubes being turned on target, iv: 153;
- destroyer dodging, iv: 188;
- torpedo tubes on submarine, iv: 210;
- being placed in position on submarine, xi: 246.
- Torpedoplane, iv: 306.
- Toul, Cathedral corner, v: 160.
- Tower of London, vi: 11.
- Tractors,
- for hauling artillery, viii: 42;
- for transporting tanks, viii: 141;
- tractor motor truck, viii: 290;
- use in plowing, [xii: 76].
- Treaty of 1839, facsimile of signatures to, guaranteeing Belgian neutrality, i: 147.
- Trench stoves, captured from Germans, vi: 87.
- Trenches,
- construction of, i: 360;
- barbed-wire entrance to, ii: 284;
- soldiers in entrance to dugout, v: 76;
- diagram of, showing method of attack in reducing forts, viii: 125;
- hallway of underground dwelling, viii: 129;
- machinery used in digging, viii: 130;
- communicating, viii: 330;
- see also under name of country, Army.
- Trent, river front, vi: 130.
- Trieste,
- water front, ii: 52;
- market scene, ii: 245.
- Troopship, religious service on board, iv: 228.
- Trudeau Sanitarium, French children under Red Cross care at, vii: 200.
- Tsing Tau,
- wireless station wrecked by Japanese fire, iii: 259;
- barbed-wire entanglements outside walls of, iv: 61.
- Turkey, army,
- leaving for the front, ii: 31;
- infantry at attention, iii: 166;
- artillery on way to Suez Canal, iii: 189;
- putting up hospital tents, vii: 365.
- Tyrol,
- Italians advancing, iii: 242;
- Austrian stronghold, vi: 309.
- [U]
- U-58, German submarine captured by U. S. destroyer, iv: 349.
- U-65, German submarine, ii: 20.
- U-105, German submarine, interior of, iv: 237.
- Uhlans, German, in Belgium, xi: 196.
- Ukrainian peasants, vi: 242.
- United States:
- Agriculture, in war time, [xii: 84], [xii: 137], [xii: 147].
- Army,
- setting-up exercises, i: 308, 365;
- training for trench warfare, i: 338;
- equipment, i: 352;
- with cost of each item, xi: 169;
- field headquarters telegraph station, i: 353;
- student officers in training, i: 367, v: 285;
- on Mexican border, i: 368;
- Signal Corps men at work, i: 372, v: 319;
- marching in Paris, July 4, '17, ii: Intro. xxiv;
- on march over French roads, ii: 219;
- advancing at Cantigny, ii: 271, x: 75;
- on regimental parade, ii: 305;
- first unit of women telephone operators, ii: 309;
- recruits drilling, ii: 313;
- military lecture, ii: 315;
- first troops reaching France, ii: 316, iii: 81, iv: 158, 162;
- student officers at Fort Oglethorpe, ii: 319;
- return from France (in color), iii: facing p. 348;
- debarking at Brest, v: 3;
- machine gunners at rest, v: 20;
- resting after march, v: 26;
- an infantry-man, v: 30;
- resting near Marne front, v: 42;
- supporting wounded poilu, v: 50;
- on way to front, v: 60, 63, 381;
- marching through ruined town, v: 68;
- territory to advance through in Meuse-Argonne region, v: 75;
- advancing through Argonne forest, v: 82, 247;
- officer's dugout, v: 89;
- first camp in France, v: 107;
- graves of first killed in France, v: 111;
- hand grenade practice, v: 112;
- boxing match for recreation, v: 114, vii: 314;
- veterans of Cantigny, v: 125;
- motorized machine-gun unit, v: 142;
- infantry in firing trenches, v: 144;
- washing day, v: 149;
- sketches of A. E. F. types, v: 151;
- troops coming out of action at Château-Thierry, v: 153;
- passing through Thiaucourt, v: 162;
- making friends with French children, v: 164;
- advancing over open field, v: 169;
- infantry advancing with tank protection, v: 181, 193;
- billeted in French farmhouse, v: 189;
- M. P. quarters, v: 200;
- officers' quarters in the Argonne, v: 217;
- advancing near Badonville, v: 232;
- A. E. F. cemetery at Romagne, Argonne, v: 233;
- men of 77th Div. in the Argonne, v: 244;
- A. E. F. positions on the Aisne, v: 259;
- marching into Alsace, v: 267, [xii: 288];
- negro troops being decorated, v: 268;
- N. Y. National Guardsmen in training at Camp Wadsworth, v: 283;
- a tank unit in training, v: 287;
- 27th Div. returning home on Leviathan, v: 298;
- student officers at Fort McPherson, v: 301;
- aviator " true-ing" plane, v: 311;
- assembling Liberty planes in France, v: 313;
- supplies for A. E. F. on Brest docks, v: 329;
- field of auto trucks, v: 333;
- salvage unit at work, v: 334, viii: 346;
- assembling locomotives in France, v: 335;
- reveille (in color), v: facing p. 354;
- parade and inspection (in color), v: facing p. 358;
- visitors' day at camp (in color), v: facing p. 362;
- taps (in color), v: facing p. 366;
- soldier saluting grave of poilu, v: 374;
- off duty, v: 376;
- Chicago recruits on way to training camp, v: 377;
- bringing in wounded French soldier, v: 386;
- in a bombarded village, v: 387;
- in Genoa, v: 394;
- group of ambulances and drivers, vii: 31;
- convalescent soldiers sightseeing in London, vii: 40;
- medical officers treating wounded on field, vii: 46;
- hospital trains, vii: 58, 107, 252, viii: 380;
- type of Scotch member, vii: 176;
- type of Scandinavian member, vii: 177;
- type of negro member, vii: 178;
- type of English member, vii: 179;
- type of Armenian member, vii: 180;
- type of Greek member, vii: 181;
- type of Irish member, vii: 183;
- type of Italian member, vii: 184;
- type of Jewish member, vii: 185;
- in line for inoculation at training camp, vii: 195;
- dental officers at work, vii: 210, 223;
- convalescing wounded soldiers in workshop, vii: 214;
- A. E. F. cemetery at Luresnes, vii: 224;
- entertainment for wounded, vii: 231, 347;
- wounded soldier under operation, vii: 257;
- class of illiterate recruits being taught, vii: 280;
- 42nd Div. on march, vii: 292;
- playing ball, vii: 315;
- soldier-students at Eagle Hut, London, vii: 320;
- type of Polish member, vii: 356;
- wounded arriving in New York, vii: 390;
- types of rifles, viii: 98, 99, 100, 103, 105;
- bayonet practice, viii: 106, 107, 108, 109, xi: 162, 166;
- gas training, viii: 121;
- motorized kitchen, viii: 287;
- in Vaux, x: 7;
- machine gunners in action, x: 103;
- gravestones of A. E. F. dead, x: 115;
- bugler, x: 386;
- parading in Paris, July 4, '19, x: 389;
- charging drill, x: 398;
- National Army men in camp in winter, xi: 5;
- on march at Fort Sherman, xi: 36;
- training to go " Over the top," xi: 38;
- French soldiers instructing Americans, xi: 44;
- National Army draftees arriving at camp, xi: 156;
- recruits learning manual of arms, xi: 160;
- army mule getting hair-cut, xi: 164;
- cavalry stunts, xi: 171;
- type of American Indian in, xi: 177;
- firing practice, xi: 304;
- repairing telephone lines in France, xi: 305;
- field telephoning, xi: 307;
- operating sawmill behind the lines in France, xi: 311;
- group singing, xi: 336, 338;
- drilling awkward squad, [xii: 104];
- Secretary Baker drawing draft numbers, [xii: 289].
- Artillery, coast defense guns, i: 346, v: 307, viii: 27, 41;
- mountain-guns, i: 371, viii: 25;
- guns which took part in second Marne battle, iii: 95;
- A. E. F. battery on way to front, v: 64;
- heavy French gun manned by U. S. Coast Artillery gunners in action in France, v: 166;
- Marine gunners with field piece, v: 171;
- French guns for A. E. F. use, v: 172;
- storing shells, v: 173;
- gun which fired last shot of war, v: 276;
- at practice, v: 304, xi: 162;
- naval gun on caterpillar mount for use on Western Front, v: 306;
- training artillery officers, viii: 9;
- telescopic sight on field guns, viii: 12;
- 3-in. gun, viii: 23;
- 6-in. railway-mount gun, viii: 37;
- 16-in. railway-mount howitzer, viii: 39;
- path of shell flight of proposed 121-mile range gun, viii: 50;
- sketch of 121-mile range gun, viii: 51;
- range-finding, x: 132;
- type of heavy railway-mount gun, xi: 276.
- Congress, President Wilson addressing, on relations with Germany, i: 329.
- Declaration of war on Germany, facsimile copy, ii: 55.
- Flag,
- presented to President Wilson by Frenchwomen, i: 394;
- used by American ambulance workers in Franco-Prussian War, vii: 319;
- in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, x: 30;
- original Star-spangled Banner, xi: 330.
- Marines,
- embarking for overseas, ii: 223;
- operating anti-aircraft gun on warship, iv: 338;
- operating anti-aircraft machine gun on land, v: 11;
- recruiting poster, v: 131, x: 316;
- in Belleau Woods, v: 137;
- with 3-in. field artillery, v: 171;
- storing ammunition in dugout, v: 173;
- advancing with hand grenades, v: 176;
- in artillery contest, v: 304;
- in bayonet drill, viii: 108;
- scene of first stand against Germans, x: 3;
- Gen. Neville decorating colors of 6th Regt., x: 199;
- advancing to Belleau Woods, xi: 45.
- Navy,
- members of War Council, iv: Intro. xi;
- sailors in Victory Parade, New York City, iv: 138;
- battleships of Atlantic fleet, iv: 161, 336;
- submarine chaser, iv: 293;
- types of submarines, iv: 299, viii: 280, xi: 240;
- recruiting poster, iv: 316;
- recruits learning to make knots, iv: 318;
- returning from torpedo practice, iv: 321;
- mine-laying, iv: 324, 325, 326, 327, 331, 332;
- taps, iv: 334;
- sailors dancing on board ship (in color), iv: facing p. 334;
- anti-aircraft guns on board ship manned by marines, iv: 338;
- sailors washing clothes, iv: 339;
- sailors in " crow's nest," iv: 342;
- supply ship taking on cargo for A. E. F., iv: 347;
- naval militiamen off for service, iv: 351;
- sailor's Christmas box from home (in color), iv: facing p. 366;
- patrol boat in French waters, iv: 378;
- signalling practice, iv: 402;
- battleship taking on provisions, v: 330;
- students at naval radio school at Harvard University, viii: 318;
- fleet on high seas, xi: 30;
- strong man of Norfolk Training Station, xi: 158;
- dreadnaughts saluting President Wilson, [xii: 227];
- see also name of vessels.
- Ship-building,
- Utah, U. S. battleship, iv: 341.
- [V]
- Vaux, Fort, at Verdun, ruins of, ii: 187.
- Vaux,
- village in Marne sector, airplane view, v: 36;
- ruins of, x: 6;
- American troops in, x: 7.
- Venice,
- guarding art treasures against air attack, vi: 316;
- Campanile of St. Mark's, vi: 319, 320.
- Verdun,
- views on banks of Meuse, ii: 37, iii: 61, 303;
- German Crown Prince decorating troops at, ii: 38;
- battlefield, ii: 39;
- behind German lines at, ii: 46;
- ruins of Fort Vaux, ii: 187;
- trenches on Hill 304, ii: 188;
- Cathedral, iii: 53;
- main gateway, iii: 54;
- captured German positions, iii: 315;
- aviation camp near, viii: 233.
- Versailles,
- entry of King William of Prussia into, 1871, i: 46;
- proclamation of German Empire at, 1871, i: 55;
- Palace of, vi: 101;
- Hall of Mirrors, [xii: 157];
- signature of Peace Treaty, [xii: 160];
- German press representatives at, [xii: 220].
- Victory Way, New York City, [xii: 133].
- Vienna, Congress of, i: 31.
- Ville de Paris, French dirigible, viii: 242.
- Vilna, vi: 235.
- Vimy Ridge, Canadians going over top, iii: 69.
- Vindictive, British cruiser,
- after Zeebrugge raid, iv: 263, 271, 273, 278;
- officers of, iv: 267;
- crew of, iv: 271;
- being sunk in Ostend harbor, iv: 276.
- Viribus Unitis, Austrian dreadnought, x: 298.
- Vladivostok,
- A. E. F. base at, vi: 188;
- U. S. consulate at, vi: 192;
- Allied troops on parade, vi: 193.
- Volunteer Motor Service, members of, vii: 32.
- Von Der Tann, German battleship surrendered at Scapa Flow, iv: 389.
- Vosges Mountains, French " Blue Devils" watching long-range bombardment (in color), viii: facing p. 122 in color,.
- [W]
- War Savings Stamps, prize poster, x: 346.
- Warneford, Lieut, R. A. J., death of, x: 224.
- Warsaw, iii: 126;
- unloading American relief supplies, vii: 355.
- Water, canvas pipe-line for supplying troops in the field, viii: 395.
- Water-boy at Salonika, xi: 63.
- Waterloo, Napoleon's retreat from, i: 7.
- Watervliet Arsenal, U. S. gun shop, i: 304.
- Westminster, home of Duke of, transformed into war hospital, vii: 89.
- William II, former Emperor of Germany, residence at Amerongen, Holland, ix: 358.
- Wilson, Woodrow,
- Princeton home, ix: 60;
- Paris residence, ix: 67, 68;
- Swiss medal cast in honor of, ix: 69.
- Wireless,
- talking from airplane to ground by means of, viii: 316;
- U. S. Naval Radio School at Harvard, viii: 318;
- German station at Metz, viii: 319;
- arc transmitter at Metz wireless station, viii: 321.
- Wisconsin, University of, Army Training Corps on hike, xi: 172.
- Woevre, plain of the, iii: 309.
- Women in war industries:
- American,
- British,
- Women's Land Army recruiting poster, vi: 13;
- in iron foundry, vi: 15, 22;
- as munition workers, vi: 16, 59, [xii: 23];
- as war gardeners, vi: 19, [xii: 41];
- building roads, [xii: 20].
- Canadian, making shell fuses, vi: 32.
- French,
- as farm laborers, ii: 375, iii: 276;
- as munition workers, xi: 283.
- Unidentified,
- girl munition worker, ii: 327;
- as railroad workers, vii: 296.
- For women in war activities, see
- American Fund for French wounded;
- Canteens;
- Nurses;
- Red Cross;
- Salvation Army;
- Young Men's Christian Association.
- " Workshop for Working Girls," established by Edith Wharton in France, vii: 101.
- Wounded:
- American,
- loading on ambulance train for transportation to debarkation point, vii: 58;
- visited by Red Cross worker on train, vii: 107;
- wounded Scotch member, vii: 176;
- wounded Scandinavian member, vii: 177;
- wounded negro member, vii: 178;
- wounded English member, vii: 179;
- wounded Armenian member, vii: 180;
- wounded Greek member, vii: 181;
- wounded Irish member, vii: 183;
- wounded Italian members, vii: 184;
- wounded Jewish members, vii: 185;
- being carried to first aid station, vii: 218;
- at entertainment for, vii: 231;
- in hospital car, vii: 252;
- being helped by Knights of Columbus, vii: 336, 338;
- at Debarkation Hospital No. 5, New York City, vii: 347;
- wounded Polish member, vii: 356;
- arriving at New York, vii: 390;
- being carried on airplane ambulance, viii: 368;
- on board hospital ship Mercy, viii: 370.
- British,
- being served food in France (in color), ii: facing p. 190;
- wounded Anzacs, iii: 169, 172;
- at advance dressing-station in Palestine, iii: 326;
- after a battle in Flanders, iii: 385;
- being carried to dressing-station on Western Front, vii: 50;
- being treated at dressing-station behind the lines, vii: 65, 97;
- making souvenirs at Red Cross Gift House, London, vii: 70;
- at home of Duke of Westminster, vii: 89;
- at Prince of Wales Hospital, Tottenham, vii: 108;
- awaiting first aid, vii: 196;
- being carried by French soldiers to dressing-station, vii: 232;
- awaiting transportation, vii: 238;
- method of transporting in Mesopotamia, vii: 260;
- Canadians at home of Lady Astor, vii: 281;
- at Neuve Chapelle, xi: 187.
- French,
- first recipients of Croix de Guerre, iii: 12;
- being supported by American soldier, v: 50;
- being brought in by American soldiers, v: 386;
- being greeted in Switzerland, vi: 381;
- being removed from field, vii: 8;
- receiving first aid on field, vii: 53;
- at a fête for, vii: 59;
- being treated at dressing-station behind the lines, vii: 65;
- at Verdun, vii: 66;
- promenading with their nurses, vii: 98;
- in a hospital train, vii: 239;
- resting, x: 112.
- German,
- being treated by A. E. F. medical officers, vii: 46;
- too seriously wounded to be transported, vii: 80;
- being brought in on improvised stretcher, vii: 88;
- being nursed by Dutch nuns at Red Cross Hospital, Maastricht, vii: 174;
- getting a smoke from British Tommy, vii: 186;
- being removed from field, vii: 208;
- awaiting transportation, vii: 238.
- Italian, being cared for by American Red Cross workers (in color), vii: facing p. 300, facing p. 374.
- Russian,
- in Siberian hospital, vii: 79;
- too seriously wounded to be transported, vii: 80;
- Cossack officer, vii: 363.
- Unclassified,
- being helped by comrades, vi: 237;
- being attended by medical unit men on field, vii: 182;
- blind learning modelling, vii: 256;
- blind learning basket-making, vii: 259;
- being visited in hospitals by Y. M. C. A. workers, vii: 289, 311;
- being brought to surface from dugout by windlass, vii: 304;
- moved by means of trench trolley, vii: 306;
- awaiting the stretcher bearers, vii: 309;
- on board hospital ship, vii: 396;
- being picked up by ambulance men, vii: 400.
- See also
- Ambulances;
- Battle scenes;
- Dead;
- Hospitals;
- also Army under country.
- Wright warplane, xi: 218.
- Wright-Martin reconnaissance airplane, ii: 124.
- Wyoming, U. S. battleship, iv: 397, x: 336.
- [X]
- X-ray,
- apparatus on U. S. hospital ship Mercy, viii: 374;
- use by custom inspectors to detect smuggling, [xii: 99].
- [Y]
- "Y" gun, for launching depth bombs, iv: 332.
- Yarmouth, England, after German air raid, ii: 257.
- Young Men's Christian Association:
- American,
- motor kitchen, vii: 216;
- Chicago gymnasium turned into sleeping quarters for service men, vii: 262;
- Brooklyn hospital unit in training, vii: 263, 278;
- Eagle Hut, London, vii: 264, 288, 320;
- Eagle Hut, New York City, vii: 265;
- women canteen workers, vii: 269, 270;
- ruins of hut blown by German mine, vii: 273;
- in zone of German bombardment, vii: 274;
- visiting wounded in hospitals, vii: 289, 311;
- in Italy, vii: 291;
- baths and beds for service men, vii: 295;
- in dugouts, vii: 307;
- sports for service men, vii: 315.
- British,
- leading party of service men sightseeing in London, vii: 285;
- providing service men in London with over-night accommodation, vii: 287;
- in Egypt, vii: 325.
- Canadian, at a Toronto camp, vii: 305.
- Young Women's Christian Association, American,
- Hostess House at Le Mans, France, vii: 272;
- social center for negro troops, vii: 275;
- Inter-Allied Club for Women at Le Havre, France, vii: 276;
- vacation house for American women at Chaumont, France, vii: 317.
- Ypres,
- ruins of (in color), i: facing p. 98;
- ruins of, ii: 145, x: 356;
- veterans of second battle of, i: 379;
- Highlanders attacking at, ii: 213.
- Yser River, a Belgian bridge across, iii: 77.
- [Z]
- Zeebrugge raid,
- British cruiser Vindictive at, iv: 263, 271, 273, 278;
- British landing party battling, iv: 265;
- officers and men of Vindictive, iv: 266, 267, 273;
- British ships sunk in canal to block channel, iv: 269;
- British ferry-boats Iris and Daffodil after taking part in, iv: 270.
- Zeppelins,
- being guided by lighthouse, ii: 265;
- interior, ii: 269;
- early type, viii: 247;
- L-49 brought down by French, viii: 249;
- fuel tanks on L-49, viii: 253;
- pilot's gondola, x: 226;
- L-15 sinking, x: 361.
- Zrinyi, Austrian battleship, iv: 363.
MAPS
- [A]
- Africa, European colonies in, iii: 253.
- Albania, ii: 34, 61, 239;
- in color, iii: facing p. 212.
- Amiens,
- German drive on, Mar., '18, ii: 191;
- battle lines, '14—'18, ii: 312.
- Armistice, Nov. 11, '18,
- battle lines on all fronts in Europe (in color), ii: facing p. xxiv;
- battle line on Western Front (in color), ii: facing p. 86, v: facing p. 372;
- battle line on A. E. F. sector (in color), v: facing p. 72;
- battle line on A. E. F. sector, v: 273.
- Arras, area of British offensive, Apr., '17, iii: 71.
- Arras-Neuve Chapelle sector, iii: 45.
- Atlantic Ocean, area of German submarine blockade (in color), i: facing p.356;
- area of German submarine blockade, ii: 21.
- Austro-Italian Front,
- Alpine frontier, showing fortresses and mountain passes, iii: 227;
- the Trentino, iii: 232;
- Isonzo district, iii: 235;
- battle lines, showing furthest Italian and Austrian advances, with topography and rail communications (in color), iii: facing p. 246;
- north of Venice, xi: 25;
- Italian advance on Trieste, xi: 26.
- Austro-Russian Front, iii: 120, 133;
- battle line, Aug. 5, '15, iii: 139.
- Austro-Serbian frontier, iii: 152.