American soldiers of Company B, 165th Regiment Infantry are seen here during an inspection with their pup tents in Neufmaison, France on June 3, 1918. This photograph was taken by J.S. Brown, Signal Corps and was passed by A.E.P. Censor on July 2, 1918. The regiment was formerly known as the 69th Regiment Infantry, New York National Guard, and served as part of the 42nd Division during World War I.
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