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    Posted 12 years ago

    scottvez
    (977 items)

    This is a 1919 "yardlong" photograph of HQ Company of the 9th Infantry Regiment. It was a recent acquisition.

    This occupation photograph was taken in the city of Bendorf, Germany.

    The regiment earned SIX Battle Streamers during WW1 fighting in the 2nd Infantry Division "Indianhead".

    The distinctive patches can be seen on many of the soldiers pictured.

    Additionally, two members can be seen wearing their Distinguished Service Crosses (DSC).

    Be sure to look at Toracat's posting of some of his Manchu items-- thanks for your service!

    scott

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Link to toracat's post:

      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/68558-92-pound-sterling-bowl-holds-14-gal-9t?in=user

      scott
    2. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks bellin and tom!

      scott
    3. Dr_Rambow Dr_Rambow, 12 years ago
      Now that's a very cool picture!

      Almost looks like the guys on the left in the 3rd picture are wearing German leather cartridge belts, but it's probably just a darker material than the usual khaki belts.
    4. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks Doc-- they are just darker and look to be US on close inspection.

      scott
    5. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks bratjdd and tlmbaran.

      scott
    6. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks for looking pw, mikko and walksoftly!

      scott
    7. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks for looking tom and vetraio.

      scott
    8. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks tlmbaran!

      scott
    9. rniederman rniederman, 12 years ago
      Hey Scott ... what's the height of the image?
    10. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      The image itself is about 8", with frame about 10 1/2". And the frame is a little over a yard long!

      scott
    11. rniederman rniederman, 12 years ago
      It's definitely one of the best panoramic military images I've seen. More than likely the image was shot with a Cirkut No.8 camera. The camera rotated on a tripod head and the roll-film moved past a slit style shutter. It was quite a mechanical marvel.
    12. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks for the information.

      I got two of these 9th Infantry yardlongs. I will try and post the other later this week. It is the same size.

      scott
    13. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks amber and majestic.

      scott
    14. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks for looking kerry.

      scott
    15. kerry10456 kerry10456, 12 years ago
      Your welcome Scott, I like looking over these LONG shots. Thank you for sharing!!
    16. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks budek.

      scott
    17. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks musik.

      scott
    18. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks for looking harbor.

      scott
    19. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks antiquesareamazing.

      scott
    20. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks cultcha.

      scott
    21. tomahawk77, 4 years ago
      Hello Scott,

      I see you have not posted in several years, so my effort here may not work. My grand uncle was in the HQ/HQ Company of the 9th Infantry Regiment for entire WWI service. I would love to get a close look at this foot long and the other one you mentioned. How might I be able to do that? Thanks,

      Arthur
    22. scottvez scottvez, 4 years ago
      Arthur-- sorry, bad news; but I sold this a long time ago.

      All I have left are these photos of it.

      scott
    23. tomahawk77, 4 years ago
      Scott,

      Thanks for quick response. Any ideas on where I might find this foot long photo of the HQ/HQ company? Also one of your earlier posts mentioned you had two foot long photos, do you have an image of the other one?

      Thanks,

      Art Peterson
    24. scottvez scottvez, 4 years ago
      Sold them both (together) at the Mansfield Civil War Show. I don't recall who the buyer was, but I moved them at a reasonable price. They took up a lot of table space and the big frames and glass are easy to break.

      Yard longs are not that popular (even with the DSC content) due to the wall space required.

      scott

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