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"The Army and The Navy of the United States of America" - Copyright 1917 by The Prudential Insurance Company of America
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Front and Back Cover of Booklet
Page 1: blank
Page 2: The Army and The Navy
Page 3: The Army and The Navy of the United States of America
Copyright 1917
The Prudential Insurance Company of America
Incorporated under the laws of the State of New Jersey
Forrest F. Dryden; President
Newark, New Jersey
Page 4: Insignia of the Army and the Navy. (Top and bottom areas of page have been enlarged.)
Page 5: A Forward
Page 6: Infantryman
Page 7: Infantry (continued)
Page 8: Cavalryman
Page 9: Cavalry (continued)
Page 10: Engineer - Equipment same as Infantryman.
Page 11: Engineers (continued)
Page 12: Field Wireless Outfit - Insert: Signaling with Semaphore Flags
Page 13: Signal Corps (continued)
Page 14: Aviator in Flying Costume
Page 15: Aviation (continued)
Pages 16 and 17: Armored Vehicles, Equipment, and Weapons
Page 18: Artillery
Page 19: Field & Coast Artillery in Action
Page 20: Marine and Sailor
Page 21: Marine - Full Dress Uniform and Sailor - Service Uniform
Page 22: Dreadnaughts
Page 23: Dreadnaught (Bird's-Eye View)
Page 24: Torpedo Boat Destroyers
Page 25: Torpedo Vessel ("Destroyer") At Full Speed in the Open Sea
Page 26: Submarines
Page 27: Submarine Running On Surface - Coming into Harbor
Page 28: Scout Cruisers
Page 29: Scout Cruiser On Patrol Duty
Page 30: Medical Dept.
Page 31: Motor Ambulance and Field Hospital
Page 32: What Every Soldier Ought To Know
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