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[3 Women and a Man Talking]
Photograph of three women and a man talking. One of the women is wearing a Russian gold star and holding a pen.
[L-5 Observation Airplane]
Photograph of an L-5 observation airplane in flight.
[T-6 Texan U281]
Damaged photograph of a T-6 Texan with the number U281.
[#9 Office Car in Harlingen, Texas]
Photograph of T&P Office Car #9 on display in Harlingen, Texas. There are train tracks visible in the bottom half of the picture. Written underneath are "#9 Office Car Harlingen, Texas Jun 21 1972" and "R. H. Carlson."
[13 Men in Uniform]
Photograph of 13 unidentified men wearing military uniforms posing, kneeling and standing, in two rows in front of a building labeled as the "Student Ready Room."
[13 Women Standing Around the Graduate Statue]
Photograph of thirteen women wearing blue hats and holding red roses at the WASP homecoming, posing with a statue in the National WASP WWII Museum. Nine of the women are arranged in two rows on the left side of the statue and four others are to the right. A blue backdrop is behind the statue with the name "Aviation Enterprises Ltd." across the top.
[17 WASPs with Sign]
Photograph of 17 women, several wearing blue scarves, standing and sitting in two rows; a woman in the middle of the first row is holding a sign that reads "44-10."
[L-39 Pilot Class Graduation Photograph]
Photograph of the L-39 pilot graduating class in Denton, Texas. The men in the back two rows stand, and the men in the front row kneel.
[43-4 WASP Group Photo]
Photograph of a group of nineteen WASP, some in uniform, posing in tow rows of chairs fro a reunion photo. The woman in the center of the front row is holding a small sign with the group's class number, 43-4. A floral wallpapered wall can be seen in the background. Several notes handwritten on the back can be seen listing the names of some of the group members. The notes read, "Vi Thurn ?, Helen Snapp, Fran Sargent, Virginia Watry, Me, Mary Clifford, Virginia Street, Joanne Trebtoske, Madge Rutherford, Connie Llewellyn, Deedee Johnson, Betty Naffz, Lyda Dunham, Ruth Underwood, Edna Pedlar, Mary Edith Engle, Marge Moore, Helen Schaefer, Liz Pierce". A second note reads, "Sept 19, 1980 WASP Reunion at Dutch Inn, Buena Vista, Fla".
[43-4 WASP with Banner]
Photograph of a group of WASP, some in uniform and some with name tags, holding up a reunion banner for the 43-5 class. "W.A.S.P. W.W.II" and Women Air Force Service Pilots" can be seen written on the banner.
[43-W-4 Trainees in Formation]
Photograph of trainees with WASP class 43-W-4 standing in formation at Avenger Field. Behind them are two AT-6 trainers. A guide-on bearer carries a flag with a "B" on it.
[44-10 WASP Group on Stairs]
Photograph of a group of WASP gathered for a photo on a set of carpeted stairs. The front row is holding up a blue banner that reads, "W.A.S.P. W.W.II 44-10 Women Air Force Service Pilots". The woman fourth from the right in the front row can be seen wearing a WASP shirt with a Fifinella and "Sweetwater Texas 86" printed on it.
[44-10 WASP Reunion Group]
Photograph of group of WASP standing on a small set of stair risers in an outdoor area. The women are wearing blue reunion name tags, and two members in the front are holding a dark blue WASP flag. A wide open landscape can be seen in the distance and a young girl can be seen standing in the background to the left. On the back of the photo notes naming the women that read, "Jean S. McCreery, Frankie Yearwood your bay mate, Peggy Wexler Gilreen ?, Trune Thors ? 44 10, Ruth Kutner Jurnecka - 44-10, Henrietta Sproat, Barbara Searles Squire ? 44-10, Ruth Glaser Guhse, Francie Weiner Park 44-10, Kay Hilbrandt 44-w-10, Nancy Hayes 44-10, Sara Payne Hayden, Dolores (Lambie) Lamb, June Leckie 44-10, Charyne Cregas 44-10, Libby Powers Barnes".
[44-10 WASP Reunion Photo]
Photograph of twenty six WASP members posed for a group reunion photo with a large banner that reads, "W.A.S.P. W.W.II 44-10 Women Air Force Service Pilots".
[#610 Train Engine and Car]
Photograph of the side of a train engine and connected car, parked inside a building. Part of the front of the engine is visible, with the number "610." Handwritten text below the image says, "T&P #610 at 610 Historical Foundations [sic] new facilities in Fort Worth, Texas Apr 24th 1982."
[#610 Train Engine and Tender]
Photograph of the side of a train engine and connected tender, parked inside a building. Some equipment is partially visible on the left side of the photo. Handwritten text below the image says, "T&P #610 at 610 Historical Foundations [sic] new facilities in Fort Worth, Texas Apr 24th 1982."
[119th Armored Engineer Battalion Bus]
Photograph of two uniformed U.S. Army soldiers standing together and reading a piece of paper while standing near the open door of a 119th Armored Engineer Battalion bus. "119th Armored Engr" is written directly under its side windows.
[119th Armored Engineer Battalion Bus in Germany]
Photograph of a 119th Armored Engineer Battalion bus parked near a small house in Germany. The Battalion's name is painted on the side, as is a triangular logo. Men can be seen getting into either of the bus' two doors, and another soldier stands by the rear door. Bundles are strapped down on top of the bus.
[119th Armored Engineer Men at Camp Campbell, Kentucky]
Photograph of some members of the 119th Armored Engineer Battalion posing together while wearing dress uniforms and garrison caps. Five men kneel in front of five standing men. Camp buildings are visible in the background.
[119th Engineer Battalion Jeep]
Photograph of one of the 119th Engineer Battalion's jeeps. The vehicle has mudguards, a cable-cutter, and a driver wearing a U.S. Army uniform.
12th AD Fights Near Colmar Pocket
Photograph of a group of uniformed and helmeted soldiers walking through a forest beside an armored tracked vehicle. Smoke creates an obscuring haze across the photo.
[12th Air Division Headquarters]
Photograph of the 12th Air Division Headquarters at Dyess Air Force Base. The sign for the building is on the side of the photograph and the building is behind the trees.
[12th Armored Division Band]
Photograph of the 12th Armored Division Band sitting with their instruments outdoors at Camp Barkeley. Rows of uniformed soldiers sit with a variety of instruments, and a man with a conductor's baton stands in the middle of the photo with his back to the camera. A tent can be seen among small trees in the background, while a jeep is parked on a dirt path to the left.
[12th Armored Division Football Team]
Photograph of the members of the 12th Armored Division's football team. Four rows of the men are arranged on stadium seating. Their names are handwritten on the back of the photo.
[12th Armored Division Headquarters]
Photograph of the 12th Armored Division headquarters building at Camp Barkeley in Abilene, Texas.
[12th Armored Division Memorial]
Photograph of a memorial to the 12th Armored Division near the Dyess Air Base in Abilene, Texas. It reads: "Dedicated to the memory of all men of the 12th Armored Division in World War II. Camp Barkeley, 1943-44." There is a list of 12th Armored Division units and division actions in the middle of the memorial. The text under that reads: "Installed by members and friends of the 12th Armored Division Association. Memorial Committee: R. O. Collier, M. R. Drum, M. L. Glover, F. G. Hatt, Jr., J. J. King, B. Leftwich".
[12th Armored Division Memorial in Herrlisheim]
Photograph of a gold plaque dedicated to the 12th Armored Division in Herrlisheim, hanging on a wooden wall.
[12th Armored Division Memorial Museum Dedication]
Photograph of a large crowd of people sitting outside at the dedication service of the 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum in Abilene, Texas. Several men in blue Army uniforms are seated on a raised platform in the background.
[12th Armored Division Patch]
Photograph of the 12th Armored Division patch engraved on the side of the Armored Forces Monument. The 13th Armored Division patch is also visible to the right, and text is engraved on the top of the monument.
[12th Armored Division Quilt]
Photograph of a quilt with the insignia of the 12th Armored Division surrounded by the patches of its units, on display in the 12th Armored Division museum in Abilene, Texas.
[12th Armored Division Reunion]
Photograph of men and women sitting around dinner tables at a reunion for the 12th Armored Division in Louisville, Kentucky.
[12th Armored Division Rodeo]
Photograph of the 12th Armored Division rodeo at Abilene, Texas. There are three men and two horses in a corral, and spectators watch around its edges.
[12th Armored Division Sign]
Photograph of a wooden triangle that contains patches from the 12th Armored Division on a yellow field. The left leg of the triangle says "12th Armored Division," the right leg says "1942 to 1945 - Hellcats," and the base says "Suicide * BlueChip * Mystery Div. by Trappe B119" in yellow lettering.
[12th Armored Division Sign]
Photograph of a 12th Armored Division sign at Dillingen Bridge in Germany.
[12th Armored Division Sign for a Danube River Bridge]
Photograph of a sign that stands beside houses, a telephone pole, and in front of a tree. The sign reads "You are crossing the beautiful blue Danube thru courtesy of the 12th Armd Division." The lower right portion of the sign features a triangle.
[12th Armored Division Soldiers in Herrlisheim]
Photograph of the 12th Armored Division soldiers in Herrlisheim, including Nicholas Kepf.
[12th Armored Division Tank]
Photograph of a 12th Armored Division tank in a field.
[12th Armored Division Tanks]
Photograph of a 12th Armored Division tank. The tank driver stands next to it.
[12th Armored Division Veterans]
Photograph of veterans holding flags while walking in a dedication parade for the 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum.
[12th Armored Division Veterans in Parade]
Photograph of a group of 12th Armored Division veterans in a truck at the dedication parade for the 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum in October 2001.
[12th Armored Sign on Blue Danube]
Photograph of a pair of young men standing beside a sign. The sign reads "You are crossing the beautiful Blue Danube thru courtesy of the 12th Armd Division."
[12th Kentucky Camp Campbell]
Photograph of a young man with gelled hair wearing a button down shirt, standing on the steps of a small building. A note on the corner reads "To Marty with Love, Bob," along with "12th and Kentucky - Camp Campbell, KY."
[134th Ordnance Battalion at Mammoth Cave]
Photograph of the 134th Ordnance Battalion at Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. Those in the front row are, from left to right, Ralph Scheiderer, Harvey Sutton, Joseph Blasevic, Edwin Long, unidentified, Carl Moellering, Kenneth Boner, unidentified, Melvin Boyd, Donald Truesdell, and Robert Hartwig. Those in the second row are unidentified, Charles Walls, Raymond Brown, Herschel Richardson, Bob Richards, Eldon Green, Aimo Kivipelto, Gerald Bright, William Bonner, and J. Tomlianovich. Those in the third row are two unidentified soldiers, Dr. Vincent Amato, David Duckword, Bennie Zabarowski, Frost, two unidentified soldiers, Charlie Daniel, and another unidentified soldier standing outside. Those in the last row are Edward Pelotte, Dionicio Aguilar, unidentified, Theodore Markawisz, unidentified, Henry Van Osch, Joseph Zagorac, William Winkler, unidentified, Henry Barnard, two unidentified soldiers, Maynar Cerny, and several more unidentified soldiers.
[134th Ordnance Battalion Headquarters]
Photograph of the exterior of the 134th Ordnance Battalion headquarters at Camp Barkeley. A few soldiers stand against a building on the right.
[152nd Signal Company Men with French Children]
Photograph of soldiers from the 152nd Signal Company smiling and standing behind a group of French children. Everyone in the group is wearing a winter coat. Buildings and a statue are partially visible behind the group.
[152nd Signal Company Men with Half-Track]
Photograph of three uniformed soldiers from the 152nd Signal Company smoking at the side of a half-track. The vehicle has a rumpled canvas covering on its bed, and has a star and three dots painted onto its side. An accompanying note says that the three dots identified the vehicle as part of a signal company.
[152nd Signal Company Soldiers]
Photograph of a group of uniformed soldiers from the 152nd Signal Company posing together in a wood. One row of the helmeted men kneels in front of the others. They are carrying a variety of rifles and submachine guns.
[17th Armored Infantry Battalion Basketball Champions]
Photograph of nine basketball players posing together underneath a basketball goal. The foremost man holds a trophy and has knee pads with images of skulls and crossbones. Two mustached men kneel on either side of the basketball team.
[17th Armored Infantry Battalion Display]
Photograph of display cases in the 17th Armored Infantry Battalion section of the 12th Armored Infantry Division in Abilene, Texas. There are pictures mounted on the wall in the background, a uniform in a case to the left, and equipment in a case to the right.
[17th Armored Infantry Battalion Soldier]
Photograph of three uniformed soldiers from the 17th Armored Infantry Battalion together in front of a corrugated tin building. Two of the soldiers wear helmets and stand on either side of a sitting man. The building has straw and canvas on its roof. Clothes hang from a nearby tree branch to the right.
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