(playroom top-160-7)    PANORAMIQUE,METROPOLITAN MUSEUM VALUE HISTORIC PHOTO - Absolutely Beautiful and Rare if not Unique  Great resolution for such a huge panoramic ready to be  framed under  the glass, or laminated. Black and white photograph of a large group of World War I American Soldiers military formation. (312th Regiment Infantry)  You may have to look closely, preferably through a magnifying glass, at my enlarged portion to identify actual soldiers – but they are there. Most pics. are signed, and dated
The "living photo" was taken in 1918 at Camp Dix, New Jersey.by photographer, “Carl Halpern,  

The photo is 8 by 41 inches. 104 years WWI Military photo. The reverse is glued by glue aerosol to hardboard. Some pics. got tears or creases, cracks or bent lines  From Antique Store in NYS.   SOLD AS IS
 
Check the high definition pics. for condition, having  rips, tears or cuts. Some pics. roughly guessing it would make a total 3,500 to 4,500 men.   Check my collection. I will try to combine the shipping cost, so when bought 2 or more items, please wait for my Invoice, and then pay. Thank you for looking.
 
FYI:  1918 American documentary and war silent film which chronicles the arrival of the first half million American troops in France during World War I The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917, nearly three years after World War I started. A ceasefire and Armistice was declared on November 11, 1918. Before entering the war, the U.S. had remained neutral, though it had been an important supplier to the United Kingdom, France, and the other Allied powers. The U.S. made its major contributions in terms of supplies, raw material,