As Sunday is the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, I thought I'd pull a couple of pictures from my family archive, of my grandfathers. Both served with the US Army, my dad's father in a Sanitation (Medical) company, my mom's father as a cook for the enlisted men. Like many of their generation, they were older when they enlisted, aged 26 and 30, respectively, and were proud of their service. I was fortunate in being able to know and spend time with them when I was growing up.
~1917_004 - my dad's father, during basic training. Taken with the common "soldier's" camera of the time, the Vest Pocket Kodak, on 127 nitrate; scan of the original negative.
~1944_a_007 - my mother's father in his Army uniform, with my uncle (Mom's younger brother) who was headed to Europe for WW2. To the best of my knowledge, taken with a Voigtlander 116 rollfilm camera, also from the original negative.