Soldier Lt. J. S. Brown, Signal Corps, is shown in a photograph taken on June 7, 1918, at Ker Arbor, France. The photo depicts barracks provided for members of the 168th Regiment Infantry, previously known as the 3rd Regiment Infantry, Iowa National Guard, who were part of the 42nd Division. The photograph was received on July 22, 1918, and was cleared by the A. E. P. Censor on July 2, 1918. This information is noted under the subject number 14639.


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