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Keywords: aerial photography aerialphotography aerial photograph aerialphotograph aerial photo aerialphoto the great war thegreatwar great war greatwar world war i worldwari world war one worldwarone the first world war thefirstworldwar wwi ww1 outdoor texture Contact print from a negative of an official U.S. Army Air Service aerial reconnaissance panoramic photograph of the Bois de Mort-Mare (“Mort-Mare Woods), southeast of St. Mihiel, France, taken at 600 meters altitude during World War I (undated) [Photograph collected by Henry L. Graves]. --From Henry L. Graves Papers, WWI 55, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina Contact print from a negative of an official U.S. Army Air Service aerial reconnaissance panoramic photograph of the Bois de Mort-Mare (“Mort-Mare Woods), southeast of St. Mihiel, France, taken at 600 meters altitude during World War I (undated) [Photograph collected by Henry L. Graves]. --From Henry L. Graves Papers, WWI 55, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina
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