Photographs from the Annual Report of the Chief Signal Officer
Photographs from the Report of the Chief Signal Officer, United States Army, to The Secretary of War, 1919. Because the Army had to handle an immense amount of telephonic communication with the French armies on its right and left, with the French corps in the Army, with the French group of troops, and finally with the General Headquarters, it is evident that an essential requirement for these Army operators was the ability to speak French as well as they spoke English.
Telephone Girls Operating an Exchange, Second Army Corps Headquarters, Toul, France, 1918. Annual Report of the Chief Signal Officer, 1919. GGA Image ID # 19b45ec12b
Girl Telephone Operators at Work in France. Annual Report of the Chief Signal Officer, 1919. GGA Image ID # 19b4738348
Group of Signal Corps Telephone Operators in France. Annual Report of the Chief Signal Officer, 1919. GGA Image ID # 19b49292cc