Panoramic Photo of approx. 120 Soldiers at Camp Dix, Base Hospital 44, circa. WW I
This rare, panoramic photograph offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of soldiers stationed at the historic Camp Dix, before its designation was changed to Fort Dix in 1939. Captured during the World War I era, the image features approximately 120 soldiers, proudly dressed in their uniforms.
The photo is labeled with its origin, "BASE HOSPITAL 44, CAMP DIX, N.J.," connecting it directly to the significant role Camp Dix played as a major training and medical facility for soldiers during the war.
Produced by Connecticut Film Mfg. Co. of New Haven, CT, this exceptional image is a remarkable piece of history, offering a tangible connection to the past and a profound insight into the lives of those who served during World War I.
The photograph's dimensions are *L x *W x *H, providing a substantial and striking visual display for any setting.