Michiganders on the Front Lines Ambulance Coprs in Verdun, France, May 25, 1918Death of Michigan Grad in TurkeyArticle on American Ambulance Relief HospitalProfessor Talamon Decorated for Bravery in Army TrenchKenneth Easlick, taken in 1917.Kenneth A Easlick in Verdun, 1917.Archer Ford HinchmanWhat One Would Carry Into BattleDominick DeMattia, Corporal Harris Russel, "Happy" Prescorn, US Infantry. Captain Ralph H. DurkeeAppreciation of Miss Mildred Strode with the American Red Cross, from the Louis H. Fead Collection. Poem written by a Private who stayed at Base Hospital 34, preserved in the Louis H. Fead collection. Louis H. Fead Appreciation CardCroix De Guerre "presented" at the ARC (Humor)L. May Helmer, Nurse with the American Red Cross.Nurses ready for Service Abroad, including L. May Helmer.Red Cross Service PinPoem posted in the Michigan Daily about service in the War. Assisting French Wounded.Soldier Henry Bourne Joy.Postcard sent home from Dijon, France. Crossing the AtlanticHarry Crawford, Second Lieutenant. George SwainGas Mask InstructionsWilliam S. Lawson Dog Tags"Senate Passes War Motion" recorded in the Michigan Daily"Congress Passes Draft" recorded in the Michigan Daily. Louis H. Fead, American Red Cross: Hospital Representative. U.S. Army Ambulance Service, Section 590. Michigan Alumnus becomes German Prisoner"German Shells Fail to Break Up Soccer Game" as reported in the Daily. "What's In A Name?""War is Hell" poem archived in the Louis H. Fead collection.Reunion of World War I Veterans, 1968 Gallery Campus ScenesAnn Arbor During WWICampus Buildings Michiganders in Training Camp CusterLiberty Loan AdvertisementsMichiganders on the Front LinesCorrespondence ← Liberty Loan Advertisements Correspondence → Michiganders on the Front Lines