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2nd A. E. F. in Paris, 1927.  From undated Charleston Daily News clipping, 'This photograph of the Legion parade taken in the French Capitol during the convention last summer has just been received by Boyd B. Stutler, secretary of the delegation.   It shows the West Virginia delegation just after it had passed under the Arch de Triomphe where each man placed a flower on the grave of the Unknown soldier.  Colonel Lewis Johnson, of Clarksburg, chairman of the delegation is marching in the head with his overcoat on his arm.  To his left is Mr. Stutler, and immediately behind Mr. Stutler, wearing the big hat is C. M. (Casey) Jon [sic] In the foreground is William Morris Stutler, young son of Mr. Stutler, carrying the state's banner.  Among the 21 Charlestonians in the group are Harry Kessell, Ben Bioarsky, John Crockett, and Mrs. Cora B. Haynes.'

1. West Virginia American Legion Delegation in Paris Parade

A photograph of a group of soldiers gathered around an individual drawing a diagram on the tarmac of the airstrip.

2. Military Unit on an Airstrip

'The following credit must be printed underneath each reproduction of this picture - Photograph from Press Association, Inc. - Trademark registered U. S. Pat. Off. Not to be syndicated, rented or loaned; This photo must not be used for advertising purposes without written permission; Made in U.S.A.'

3. Unit of Soldiers Marching Across Train Tracks

A photograph of a military plane either taking off or landing.

4. Military Aircraft Flying Near the Ground

5. Collection of Tents Set up at a Military Encampment

6. Grand Army of the Republic Unit from Fairmont, W. Va. Area

7. Unidentified Members of a Military Unit Gathered Inside a Tent

The members of the unit are: seated, left to right - Colonel B. D. Spillman, Lieutenant-Colonel C. L. Smith, Surgeon Major W. H. Baugley; standing, left to right - Lieutenant Adj. W. J. White, Lieutenant Surgeon Charles Nesbitt, Lieutenant O. M. H. W. Jenkins, and Chaplain S. K. Arbuthnot.

8. Colonel and Staff of First West Virginia Volunteer Infantry

9. Company H, First Regiment, West Virginia National Guard from Parkersburg, W. Va.

A photograph of soldiers shooting rifles, and observers with telescopes behind, at a military camp.

10. National Guard Engaged in Shooting Practice at Camp

A photograph of soldiers shooting rifles, and observers with telescopes behind, at a military camp.

11. National Guard Engaged in Shooting Practice at Camp

A photograph of three uniformed men and one dressed in civilian clothes seated on horses.

12. National Guardsmen on Horseback