Armed Forces
Found in 1133 Collections and/or Records:
Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba, circa 1930-1950
Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba, circa 1930-1950
Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba, circa 1930-1950
Graves of the victims from the explosion of the U.S.S.Maine, February 15, 1899
Health Authority Held Office Here
, circa 1925
Heroism in Medical Investigation
,Chicago Record, circa 1900
Hogs grazing outside of a thatched house in Cuba, 1899
Honorable discharge certificate for John J. Moran, October 1, 1919
This is Moran's certificate of honorable discharge from the United States Army.
Honorable discharge certificate for John J. Moran, July 2, 1900
Moran is honorably discharged from the Army of the United States, with permission to re-enlist.
Hospital buildings, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, May 1908
Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps
Hospital camp, Pinar del Rio, Cuba, 1898
House of Representatives Joint Resolution No. 396, January 16, 1950
This resolution establishes a Walter Reed Commemoration Commission.
House of Representatives Report No. 1022, July 27, 1914
This report recognizes officers whose work was instrumental in the construction of the Panama Canal.
I Became a Guinea Pig
an episode fromBig Moments in a Little Life, circa 1940-1955
Andrus describes the work of the Yellow Fever Board and his role as a volunteer. He provides exacting lists of his fellow volunteers and their cases of yellow fever.
In a Yellow-Fever Camp: How the Pestilence Made Its Presence Known in Siboney---The American Hospital Tents in the Mountains--A Brave Physician and His Scanty Equipment
,The Argonaut, August 14, 1899
In Memory of Lazear
, 1902
In Memory of Lazear
,Baltimore News, December 1, 1902
Infected bedding Building Number One and Mosquito Building Number Two at Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba, 1901
Photo by US Army Medical Museum.
Inside of the U.S.S.Maineafter being raised, circa 1910-1912
Inspection report from J. C. McKee to the Surgeon General, 1877
McKee reports to the Surgeon General that Reed has his hospital in “most excellent condition.” He also mentions Reed's personal qualities that have won him the confidence of all. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]