Description
This striking 1915 RPPC captures U.S. military personnel hauling a captured field piece amid a crumbling urban background—likely during the initial military intervention in Haiti. Dated August 3, 1915, this photo postcard is a gripping artifact of U.S. foreign military presence and early 20th-century Caribbean conflict.
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