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Billy Flynn on his way to join the Army in 1918. Taken on the Iron Bridge.
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Man holding a sign at the Kent section house, possibly on his way to enlist (World War I). The sign reads: "This much is solid: O. R. T. Divn 4" [Ordnance Removal Training]
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Jack (the dog), Kate and Jim Flynn accompanying Billy Flynn on his way to join the Army in 1918. Taken on the Iron Bridge.
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Earnest [Cook] in uniform and Billy [Flynn] standing at the section house at Kent.
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A group posing in Glenwood Springs, 1918. Inscription reads: "Bill McHatton and some boys. B--Wilson, Kate Flynn."
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Studio portrait Bill [William R., Jr.] Flynn [photo postcard], wearing World War I Army uniform.
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Kate Flynn at Kent holding a service flag with two blue stars, for her brothers serving in the Army during World War I. "On May 28, 1918, President Wilson approved a suggestion made by the Women’s Committee of the Council of National Defenses that, instead of wearing conventional mourning for relatives who have died in the service of their country, American women should wear a black band on the left arm with a gilt star on the band for each member...