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A photographic branch was established within the U.S.

Army Signal Corps, on July 1917. It was responsible for both ground and aerial Photography. 93,000 still images were taken during the war and 900,000 feet of movie film. Kodak developed aerial cameras and trained aerial photographers for the U.S.

Signal Corps during World War I.

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