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Col. Wm. Wallace & Gen. Guglielmotti, Apr 1919. Creator: Bain News Service
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Col. Wm. Wallace & Gen. Guglielmotti, Apr 1919. Creator: Bain News Service
Col. Wm. Wallace & Gen. Guglielmotti, Apr 1919. William Arthur Wallace (1867-1945), commander of the 332nd U.S. Infantry Regiment which served on the Italian front during World War I and returned to New York on the SS Duca d'Aosta on April 14, 1919. He is shaking hands with General Emilio Guglielmotti, Military Attache of the Royal Italian Embassy at Washington, D.C
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"Col. William Wallace and Gen. Emilio Guglielmotti shake hands on board the SS Duca d'Aosta, April 1919. Colonel Wallace, commander of the 332nd U.S. Infantry Regiment, has just returned to New York after serving on the Italian front during World War I. General Guglielmotti, Military Attache of the Royal Italian Embassy at Washington D.C., greets him warmly as they meet for a historic handshake.
This poignant moment captures two key figures in international diplomacy and military leadership as they mark the end of one war and look towards a new era of cooperation. The photograph was taken by Bain News Service, renowned press photographers who captured some of the most significant moments of World War I.
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