


Historic New York National Guard Ferry Training, 1915
On July 7, 1915, members of the New York National Guard engaged in training maneuvers near Fishkill and Peekskill, New York. This photograph captures a moment during that exercise, as several soldiers wave from the railing of a ferry bound for Fishkill. The gathering reflects a period when military preparedness was increasingly emphasized, amid rising global tensions leading up to World War I.
The New York National Guard often conducted such drills to enhance their readiness and coordination. This particular event illustrates the use of waterways for transportation and troop movement, a strategic consideration for military operations at the time. The image serves as a historical record, showcasing the military culture of the era and the significance of training for national defense.

Historic New York National Guard Ferry Training, 1915
