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#5 An artillery gun. This one may have been captured from the Germans.

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An artillery gun. This one may have been captured from the Germans.

New York City’s Parade at the End of World War I Through these Historical Photos

#5 An artillery gun. This one may have been captured from the Germans.

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←#4 Soldiers on parade, marching north on Fifth Avenue. Note the street sign on the light pole: 59th Street and 5th Avenue. A part of the Arch of Jewels is visible at top right.
#6 A tank on display. Tanks were used for the first time in World War I; they were particularly well-suited to getting close to and then destroying machine gun positions.→

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