Sergeant G. Ryden of the Signal Corps captured this image on March 12, 1919 during World War I. It shows a storage building constructed by the Quartermaster Corps using sapins and tarpaulins. This method was commonly used for all outdoor storage of military property. The location is Gievrès, Loire et Cher, France.
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