Photograph of four soldiers standing to the left of a jeep that has the word "Police" painted under its windshield. The men are wearing heavy coats and garrison caps. They are identified from left to right as Major Clark, his driver, Leonard Stewart, and Summers. A multi-story white building stands in the background.
Photograph of a uniformed soldier named Leonard Stewart standing on a balcony on the American Red Cross in Nice, France. To the right of Stewart, an American flag hangs over the view of a street near a beach. People and palm trees can be seen on either side of the road.
Photograph of Leonard Stewart standing in front of a building's doorway. He is wearing an Army uniform and a white helmet with "MP" on it. Another soldier is crouched on the steps behind Stewart, while a third stands to the left.
Photograph of Leonard Stewart standing beside a jeep that contains two other uniformed soldiers. The words "Military Police" are written under the jeep's windshield. Two brick buildings stand behind them.
Photograph of a group of uniformed soldiers gathered outside of tents. Many of the men are sitting on top of duffel bags. The reverse side of the image notes that the men are "going home."
Photograph of two U.S. Army soldiers with German Shepherd Dogs standing around a downed German airplane. Harry Schaub stands next to the plane's heavily damaged tail that clearly bears the image of a swastika.
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