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Show ! MADE WORLD WAR PICTURES Capt. E. N. Jatkton of Signal Corps Photographed Important Events During Conflict. Tlie history of America's part In th World war as told in pictures, from Marfa-MtfftwtaiV-. scenes of death and destruction in France to the gay pictures of returning return-ing soldiers landing land-ing at Hoboken, was photographed by or under the direction of Capt. F.. N. Jackson of; tho Signal corps, His work did not end with the cessation of hostilities. hos-tilities. Perhaps his was the most Interesting role played by any member of the A. E. F. i after the armistice. When President ! Wilson went to France the story of his activities was photographed by Captain Jackson. Whether the president presi-dent shook hands with a European soldier, signed an Important paper or I had dinner with a king, Captain Jack- son was there with his camera. I Today, the official photographs taken by Captain Jackson and hlg I staff are to be found in galleries, libra- I rles, public buildings and private homes In every part of the United States. Mr. Jackson, no longer a captain, cap-tain, is now clicking the shutter as one of the staff photographers of the New York Dally News. He spends his spare time at the clubrooms of the American Legion, Signal post No. 343, in New York city. |