Private Harry Stroh-ecker, a soldier from Co. M, 307th Infantry, suffered burns from mustard gas on September 15, 1918. This photograph, taken by Lt. Stone of the Signal Corps, shows a view of Private Stroh-ecker's right leg burns, recorded at the American Red Cross Military Hospital #9 in Paris, Seine, France. The image was taken on September 18, 1918, and the reference number for this photograph is 34,047.


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