
U.S. Marines pass the White House while children watch and hold American flags on July 12, 1922.
This poignant snapshot provides a view of a nation desperately seeking comfort and normalcy in the wake of World War I. The tiny American flags clutched in the hands of the children represented a generation growing up during the fragile, fleeting peace of the early Roaring Twenties.
For the marching Marines — many of whom carried the invisible emotional scars of the trenches of Europe — seeing the children offered a powerful reminder of the home and family life they had fought to protect. The moment gently bridged the distance between military duty and civilian hope, capturing a beautiful glimpse of innocence on the streets of Washington.
Photograph via Library of Congress, no known restrictions.

