Living photograph titled Human Statue of Liberty comprised of 18,000 officers and men, Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa, November 11, 1918. Number of men in torch flame: 12,000; in torch: 2,800; in right arm: 1,200; body, head, and left arm: 2,000. The final form was almost a quarter of a mile long. At that distance 12,000 men were needed for the torch flame alone, while only seventeen formed the bottom line of the statue's base.