


1917 Bugle Megaphone at Historic Fort Totten
This historic photograph showcases a bugle megaphone used at Fort Totten, taken on July 3, 1917. Fort Totten, located in Queens, New York, served as a military installation during both World Wars. The megaphone represents the communication tools utilized by military personnel to relay commands and information across the fort, highlighting the emphasis on coordination and order during a time of significant global conflict.
The image is part of a wider narrative about World War I, a pivotal event from 1914 to 1918 that reshaped nations and societies. Soldiers at Fort Totten trained and prepared for deployment, and equipment like this bugle megaphone played an essential role in maintaining efficiency. Captured by the Bain News Service, this photograph provides a glimpse into the everyday equipment that facilitated military operations, making it a valuable artifact of American military history.

1917 Bugle Megaphone at Historic Fort Totten