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Andres Garcia and Alvaro Obregon postcard
Correspondents' pass for Byron C. Utecht, 1916 [front]
Essay by Byron C. Utecht titled "The Master Race," thoughts about the human race
Byron C. Utecht
Field full of hundreds of World War I soldiers watching an outdoor boxing match
World War I battle trench with sign over entrance to underground tunnel that reads "Suicide Alley"
Enactment: actual World War I soldiers with man dressed in Uncle Sam costume and soldier beside a horse and captured enemy on his knees
World War I soldiers photographed in snow outside tents
World War I soldiers and officers
World War I soldiers with artillery
World War I soldiers gathered around wounded soldier on operating table outside in a field
Group of World War I soldiers
Soldier saying goodbye to parents before leaving to fight in World War I
Native Americans from Oklahoma
Native Americans from Oklahoma
Pancho Villa, La Luz Corral Villa, and four unidentified individuals
Military pass for Byron C. Utecht
Mexican Revolution, ca. 1915, Artillery soldiers
Mexican Revolution, first picture of triple execution, Juarez, Mexico, 1916
Francisco Madero and wife and friends in camp west of El Paso, Texas
Urchins and tall men in Army
Poncho Villa troop train
Yaqui Indians of Mexico
Women and girls on balcony waiting arrival of Poncho Villa at Saltillo (Coahuila, Mexico)
Crowd awaiting distribution of Poncho Villa's fiat money at Saltillo (Coahuila, Mexico)
Federal prisoners, many wearing sombreros
Carranza at his home surrounded by men with rifles wearing sombreros
Mable Goudy Utecht
Major Raymond F. Metcalfe, Division Surgeon, World War I