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View Riflemen By E. A. Reitan
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Riflemen

By E. A. Reitan

View Around the world with Uncle Sam By Kohr, Herbert Ornando
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Around the world with Uncle Sam

By Kohr, Herbert Ornando

View Combat medic By Isadore L. Valenti
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Combat medic

By Isadore L. Valenti

View Crimson Imjin, Korea 1951 By Robert W. Ryan

Crimson Imjin, Korea 1951

Crimson Imjin, Korea 1951

By Robert W. Ryan

View Around the world with Uncle Sam By Kohr, Herbert Ornando
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Around the world with Uncle Sam

By Kohr, Herbert Ornando

View The 7th Infantry Regiment: Combat in an Age of Terror By John C. McManus
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The 7th Infantry Regiment: Combat in an Age of Terror

By John C. McManus

View Incident at San Augustine Springs By Richard Wadsworth
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Incident at San Augustine Springs

By Richard Wadsworth

View Park Avenue Armory Herzog & de Meuron, New York 2011 By Gerhard Mack

Park Avenue Armory Herzog & de Meuron, New York 2011

Park Avenue Armory Herzog & de Meuron, New York 2011

By Gerhard Mack

View Seventh Regiment Armory Interior first floor interior consisting of the Entrance Hall, the main corridor, the grand Stair Hall and staircase leading to the basement and to the second floor, the Veterans' Room, the Library, the Reception Room, the Board of Officers Room (Colonel Emmons Clark Memorial Room), the Colonel's Room, the Adjutant's Room, the Equipment Room, the Outer Committee Room, the Inner Committee Room, the Field and Staff Room, and the Drill Room (excluding the storage rooms beneath the gallery, but including the four comer stairs and the passageways to the Lexington A venue and administration building entrances); the second floor interior consisting of the main corridor, the grand Stair Hall and staircase leading to the third floor, the staircases at the north and south ends of the main corridor leading to the third floor, the Company A (First Company) Room, the Company B (Second Company) Room, the Company C (Third Company) Room, the Company D (Fourth Company) Room, the Company E (Fifth Company) Room and western alcove, the Company F (Sixth Company) Room and western alcove, the Company G (Seventh Company) Room, the Company H (Eighth Company) Room, the Company I (Ninth Company) Room, the Company K (fenth Company) Room, the Company L (Eleventh Company) Room, and the Company M (Twelfth Company) Room; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall, ceiling, and floor surfaces, woodwork, cabinets, fireplaces, doors and door hardware, chandeliers, light fixtures, stained-glass window screens, stair railings, radiators, affixed paintings, attached decorative elements, and Drill Room roof trusses; 643 Park Avenue, Manhattan By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission

Seventh Regiment Armory Interior first floor interior consisting of the Entrance Hall, the main corridor, the grand Stair Hall and staircase leading to the basement and to the second floor, the Veterans' Room, the Library, the Reception Room, the Board of Officers Room (Colonel Emmons Clark Memorial Room), the Colonel's Room, the Adjutant's Room, the Equipment Room, the Outer Committee Room, the Inner Committee Room, the Field and Staff Room, and the Drill Room (excluding the storage rooms beneath the gallery, but including the four comer stairs and the passageways to the Lexington A venue and administration building entrances); the second floor interior consisting of the main corridor, the grand Stair Hall and staircase leading to the third floor, the staircases at the north and south ends of the main corridor leading to the third floor, the Company A (First Company) Room, the Company B (Second Company) Room, the Company C (Third Company) Room, the Company D (Fourth Company) Room, the Company E (Fifth Company) Room and western alcove, the Company F (Sixth Company) Room and western alcove, the Company G (Seventh Company) Room, the Company H (Eighth Company) Room, the Company I (Ninth Company) Room, the Company K (fenth Company) Room, the Company L (Eleventh Company) Room, and the Company M (Twelfth Company) Room; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall, ceiling, and floor surfaces, woodwork, cabinets, fireplaces, doors and door hardware, chandeliers, light fixtures, stained-glass window screens, stair railings, radiators, affixed paintings, attached decorative elements, and Drill Room roof trusses; 643 Park Avenue, Manhattan

Seventh Regiment Armory Interior first floor interior consisting of the Entrance Hall, the main corridor, the grand Stair Hall and staircase leading to the basement and to the second floor, the Veterans' Room, the Library, the Reception Room, the Board of Officers Room (Colonel Emmons Clark Memorial Room), the Colonel's Room, the Adjutant's Room, the Equipment Room, the Outer Committee Room, the Inner Committee Room, the Field and Staff Room, and the Drill Room (excluding the storage rooms beneath the gallery, but including the four comer stairs and the passageways to the Lexington A venue and administration building entrances); the second floor interior consisting of the main corridor, the grand Stair Hall and staircase leading to the third floor, the staircases at the north and south ends of the main corridor leading to the third floor, the Company A (First Company) Room, the Company B (Second Company) Room, the Company C (Third Company) Room, the Company D (Fourth Company) Room, the Company E (Fifth Company) Room and western alcove, the Company F (Sixth Company) Room and western alcove, the Company G (Seventh Company) Room, the Company H (Eighth Company) Room, the Company I (Ninth Company) Room, the Company K (fenth Company) Room, the Company L (Eleventh Company) Room, and the Company M (Twelfth Company) Room; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall, ceiling, and floor surfaces, woodwork, cabinets, fireplaces, doors and door hardware, chandeliers, light fixtures, stained-glass window screens, stair railings, radiators, affixed paintings, attached decorative elements, and Drill Room roof trusses; 643 Park Avenue, Manhattan

By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission

View To the Edge of Darkness By James Willert

To the Edge of Darkness

To the Edge of Darkness

By James Willert

View Roster of commissioned and non-commissioned officers of the Seventh United States Infantry By United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 7th.

Roster of commissioned and non-commissioned officers of the Seventh United States Infantry

Roster of commissioned and non-commissioned officers of the Seventh United States Infantry

By United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 7th.

View In some ways it was a fascinating war By Robert G. Eiland

In some ways it was a fascinating war

In some ways it was a fascinating war

By Robert G. Eiland

View The 7th Infantry Regiment: Combat in an Age of Terror By John C. McManus
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The 7th Infantry Regiment: Combat in an Age of Terror

By John C. McManus

View Crimson Imjin, Korea 1951 By Robert W. Ryan

Crimson Imjin, Korea 1951

Crimson Imjin, Korea 1951

By Robert W. Ryan

View American courage, American carnage By McManus, John C.
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American courage, American carnage

By McManus, John C.

View General orders By United States. Adjutant-General's Office.
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General orders

By United States. Adjutant-General's Office.

View From western deserts to Carolina swamps By Lewis Franklin Roe

From western deserts to Carolina swamps

From western deserts to Carolina swamps

By Lewis Franklin Roe