


Historic Portrait of Gen. Leonard Wood & Adm. Usher
This photograph captures a moment featuring two prominent military leaders of the early 20th century: General Leonard Wood and Admiral Charles Usher. Taken by the Bain News Service, the image likely dates between 1915 and 1920, a significant time when the United States was emerging as a major global power. General Wood, an influential figure in military reform and administration, played a crucial role in World War I and later served as Governor-General of the Philippines. His leadership style and policies had lasting impacts on military organization and training.
Admiral Usher, on the other hand, held various key positions within the U.S. Navy and was part of the growing modernization efforts in naval warfare during this era. The photograph serves as a visual documentation of these leaders during a time when military strategy and international relations were rapidly evolving. The interactions between military leadership and government during this period set the stage for the U.S. involvement in future conflicts and the shaping of modern military doctrine. Captured in this glass negative, their likenesses give us a window into a pivotal moment in American military history.

Historic Portrait of Gen. Leonard Wood & Adm. Usher
