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A large group of uniformed soldiers pose together behind decorations. In the background is Second Avenue and Temple Street. Subjects unidentified.

1393. World War I Veterans Outside Courthouse Square, Hinton, W. Va.

A crowd of men in uniform gather around the passenger train and load their luggage.

1394. Loading World War I Troop Train at Hinton Station, Hinton, W. Va.

A group of men crowd the passenger train at Hinton Station while loading their luggage.

1395. World War I Troops Loading Passenger Train, Hinton, W. Va.

Seven unidentified women hold trays of food as they await the troops to pass through Hinton Station.

1396. Red Cross Ladies Await the Arrival of Troop Train Passing through Hinton, W. Va.

From left to right is W. J. B. Simmons; Ronald Meadows; unidentified; P. J. Carr, Sen.; unidentified; Henry Harrison; unidentified; Dr. J. W. Stokes; Dr. Meador; unidentified; Dr. Buford McNeer. The men are pictured inside the Peck Building.

1397. Group Portrait during What is Probably a Meeting of World War I Veterans, Hinton, W. Va.

A large crowd of men in their uniforms are pictured beside the park among their peers. Subjects unidentified.

1398. WWI Veterans Outside of Courthouse Square, Hinton, W. Va.

A large group of World War I veterans are pictured outside the park and in front of a stage where musicians are playing instruments. Subjects unidentified.

1399. Veterans Grouped Outside of Courthouse Square, Hinton, W. Va.

Steam billows from the ship's steam towers. An American flag hangs from a mast in the rear.

1400. First U.S.S. West Virginia Traveling Through Unidentified Location

A swarm of sailors are pictured on the ship deck.

1401. U.S.S. West Virginia Near Coast of Unidentified Location

The battleship sails through unknown waters. The photograph was taken before America was in World War II.

1402. U.S.S. West Virginia in Unidentified Location

Men inspect the damage after the infamous Japanese attack. The "Wee Vee" as the ship was affectionately referred to, was raised from the bottom of Pearl Harbor where she was moored during the attack and towed to dry dock for repairs.

1403. Severely Damaged U.S.S. West Virginia After December 7th Attack on Pearl Harbor, Hi.

Trail served on this battleship during the Normandy and Okinawa invasions.

1404. WWII Naval Ship in Which Van A. Trail Served On in Unidentified Location