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✨Date Estimate — AI Estimated
circa 1919
✨AI Reasoning — AI Estimated
The subject is wearing a World War I era US Army uniform (M1917). The standing collar was replaced by an open collar in the mid-1920s. The three chevrons on the lower sleeve are overseas service stripes, each representing six months of service. This indicates the photo was taken after at least 18 months of service, most likely upon the soldier's return to the US in 1919 or 1920.
✨Location Estimate — AI Estimated
United States, United States
Confidence: lowUnited States (based on US Army uniform)
✨Scene — AI Estimated
A formal studio portrait of a young man in a World War I US Army uniform. He is seated and shown from the waist up, wearing a side cap and a tunic with a high standing collar. Three service stripes are visible on his lower left sleeve.
✨Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Analysis
Analyzed with Gemini 3-flash (v2_rich_metadata)Print/Physical
Hand-tinted or colorized B&W photograph with soft, painterly texture
moderate (1910-1930)Fashion/Grooming
US Army M1917 'Doughboy' uniform with standing collar and overseas cap
strong (1917-1924)Three service chevrons on lower sleeve indicating 18 months of overseas service
strong (1918-1920)Environment
Neutral mottled studio backdrop
weak (1900-1940)Technology
Studio lighting and hand-coloring technique typical of early 20th-century portraiture
moderate (1915-1925)Cultural context: Military uniforms are standardized and do not follow civilian fashion lag; the presence of specific service stripes provides a narrow window for dating.
✨Subject Ages — AI Estimated
22
✨Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated
US Army M1917 wool tunic with standing collar; overseas (side) cap; three gold-colored service chevrons on the lower sleeve indicating 18 months of overseas service.
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