QU.S. soldiers, nicknamed "Sammies" for Uncle Sam, eating lunch in a trench during the First World War, France [c. 1917-18].
QU.S. soldiers, nicknamed "Sammies" for Uncle Sam, eating lunch in a trench during the First World War, France [c. 1917-18].
Original caption: "A group of Sammies in a front line trench in France enjoying their 'noon day' repast. Lunch at the front comes under the head of 'movable feasts! Whenever and wherever possible it is served promptly at noon, but when the front is active it is often impossible to bring up rations and so Sammy is called on to fight without sustenance for many hours at a stretch."
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