this image from the collection "Photographs of American Military Activities during World War I" captures a cell inside the Monastery at Rangeval, which was occupied by soldiers in May 1918. The room was formerly used by a single monk and now serves as the sleeping quarters for an entire squad. The room features a heavy beam ceiling, crumbling stone walls, and mellow-toned plaster. It is decorated with coats, haversacks, and blankets, giving it a picturesque appearance. The image is labeled as 111-SC-15413 from Captain J. Andre Smith.


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Photo credit: © piemags/NSC / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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