


1917 WWII Leaders: A Moment of Military Resolve
This glass negative captures a moment in 1917 during World War I, featuring Colonel J.R. Howlett and Major G.G. Hollander, two figures whose careers were shaped by the rigors of military leadership during this tumultuous era. Taken by a Bain News Service photographer, it reflects the formal military attire of the time, underscoring the significance of rank and decorum in the armed forces. The image provides a glimpse into military life, highlighting the importance of leadership roles as nations grappled with unprecedented global conflict.
In 1917, the United States was deeply involved in World War I, which lasted from 1914 to 1918, leading to significant social and political changes. Colonel Howlett and Major Hollander’s service exemplifies the commitment of countless individuals who navigated the challenges of wartime leadership. The Bain News Service, known for documenting newsworthy events and figures, played an essential role in capturing these historical moments, preserving the stories of those who served. This photograph serves as a tangible artifact of their service and the eras broader narrative of sacrifice and duty.

1917 WWII Leaders: A Moment of Military Resolve
