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[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.
[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 Sign]
Photograph of a 12th Armored Division sign at Dillingen Bridge in Germany.
[12th Armored Division Soldiers in Herrlisheim]
Photograph of the 12th Armored Division soldiers in Herrlisheim, including Nicholas Kepf.
[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.
[1st Gun Section]
Photograph of the soldiers of the 1st Gun Section, Company A, 495th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, posing in front of a tank or half-track. Those in the front row are, from left to right, Cooper, Peterson, Hawkins, Brown, and Russell Broadus. The soldiers in the bottom row are Howard McGuffy, James Beymer, Salvatore Deiudicibus, and Kermer.
[1st Platoon of the Machine Gun Squad]
Photograph of the first platoon machine gun squad of Company A of the 17th Armored Infantry Battalion. There are trucks in the background.
[23rd Tank Battalion Platoon Leaders]
Photograph of the platoon leaders of Company A of the 23rd Tank Battalion standing next to a sign mounted on a fence. The man standing to the left of the sign is Lt. Cecil D. "Buck" Walston, and the man to the right of the sign is Lt. Leslie B. Miller. The man seated next to the sign, holding a rifle, is 2nd Lt. Walsh.
[23rd Tank Battalion Survivors]
Photograph of the survivors of Company A of the 23rd Tank Battalion. The men in the back row stand and those in the front row kneel with their rifles.
[44th Tank Battalion on Parade]
Photograph of the 44th Tank Battalion on parade in a field in the Philippines. Tents are visible in the background.
[44th Tank Battalion Tank]
Photograph of a 44th Battalion tank.
[56th AIB On Parade]
Photograph of the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion on parade in Bopfingen, Germany. A large hill is visible in the background.
[56th Armored Infantry Battalion]
Photograph of members of HQ company of the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion. Those in the back row are Giangregario, Victor Ricketson, William Smith, William Otto, William Waddington, Jr., Albert Mollan, Elvin Waldof, Joe Sokal, Charles Allendoerfer, and Francis Kruger. The soldiers in the third row are Werner Schielke, Philip Justice, Jack Vaughn, Joseph Gallagher, Raymond Canterbury, John Tedrowe, Richard Ahlman, Carl Jenkins, Gola New, Keuster, Marion Best, Boitnott Gentry, Stanley Kubiak, Gus Proffitt, James Hollingsworth, Long, Charles Hicks, Carl Herron, Clarke, Colonge, and Elisha Rallings. Those in the second row are DeWitt, Francis Simmonds, LeGrande Quick, Joseph DaSilva, Danny Renolds, James Read, Charles McDonald, Jr., Albert Schaefer, an unidentified soldier, Joseph Ametrano, Leon Sarkis, Billey Carrigan, and Raymond Cromer. Those in the first row are Donald Conkling, Richard Hinojosa, Robert Pilling, Alex Palma, John Ostman, Daniel Knox, Roger Preist, William Desmond, Leslie Siverling, and Russell.
[66th AIB Dug-In In a Field]
Copy photograph of 66th Armored Infantry Battalion troops dug-in in a field prior to the attack on Nassig, Germany. The 43rd Tank Battalion tanks are in the background. There is a description of the scene on the back of the photograph.
[66th AIB Football Team]
Copy photograph of the 66th Armored Infantry Battalion football team, posing in their football uniforms in 1945. Player #5 is Smiley, #25 is Bob Kampling, #21 is Lester Poreter, and #7 is Les Melchoime. Floyd Enix, Joe Despoto, "Nails" Morovoski, and Ed Gent are also pictured.
[66th AIB Mortar Crews]
Copy photograph of 66th Armored Infantry Battalion mortar crews set up in the middle of a field outside the German town of Nassig. There is a description of the scene on the back of the photograph.
[66th Armored Infantry Battalion Sign by the Danube River]
Photograph of a bridge that crosses the river Danube. Soldiers can be seen standing on the bridge. A sign on the nearby bank reads "The 'Blue Danube' Courtesy of 'A' Company of 66 AIB."
[714th Battalion Tanks]
Photograph of Company A, 714th Tank Battalion tanks at Gundle Fergau, Germany.
[7th Army Liason Pilots]
Photograph of 7th Army Liaison pilots standing on the steps leading up to the entrance of a building.
[7th Army Liason Pilots]
Photograph of 7th Army Liaison pilots standing on the steps leading up to the entrance of an ivy-covered building.
[82nd Armored Medical Battalion Vehicles Driving Down a German Street]
Photograph of 82nd Armored Medical Battalion vehicles driving down a street in Dillingen, Germany. To the left, two soldiers can be seen inside of a captured Volkswagen that has a white star painted on its door. A large truck to the right bears the image of a cross against a white square on its canvas covering. Tall brick buildings line the road.
[82nd Medical Battalion Moving Out]
Photograph of 82nd Medical Battalion soldiers and vehicles moving out of Hussern, France.
[82nd Medical Battalion Soldiers with Ambulances]
Photograph of soldiers from the 82nd Medical Battalion soldiers with two ambulances. Some of the men are identified from left to right as George Agriagianis, Lewis Sweger, Kenneth Duvall, and Robert McNatt.
[Abilene Workers - AOS]
A black and white photograph of six people grouped together. From Left to Right: Ann Sewell, Opal Hight, Joel C. Wilson, “Shep” Shepherd, James Ling and R. Paul Fowler.
[Aboard the E. B. Alexander]
Photograph looking from the boat deck out to a crowd of soldiers aboard the E. B. Alexander.
[Actress and General on Stage]
Photograph of actress Anita Louise and General Newton standing on a stage in front of a crowd of soldiers wearing helmets.
Advance into Nazi City
Photograph of military personnel and armored vehicles traveling down a German street. Damaged buildings line the street, and piles of rubble are located on either side of the street in the foreground.
Aerial Photograph of Abilene, Texas (South 2nd St. & Locust)
An aerial photograph of Abilene, Texas, showing the General Electric Supply Corp. building at the intersection of South 2nd St. and Locust St. The photograph was taken by photographer Don Hutcheson.
Aerial Photograph of Abilene, Texas (South 2nd St. & Locust)
An aerial photograph of Abilene, Texas, showing the General Electric Supply Corp. building at the intersection of South 2nd St. and Locust St. The photograph was taken by photographer Don Hutcheson.
[Aerial Photograph of Gamsheim, France]
Aerial Photograph of Gamsheim, France. Annotations on the photo show that U.S. troops entered the city from the west.
[Aerial Photograph of Rhine River, East of Offendorf, France]
Aerial photograph of of the Rhine River, East of Offendorf, France. Annotated points of interest are spread out on the photograph, with the most notable ones being the annotations that show which sides of the river are Germany and France.
[Aileen Culpepper at Cannon]
Photograph of Aileen Culpepper sitting on the stone retaining wall of the "Arizona Bill" Cannon at Hardin-Simmons University. She wears a dark-colored wrap dress with a flower design and a sun hat.
[Aileen Culpepper Standing in Patch of Flowers]
Photograph of Aileen Culpepper standing in a patch of flowers on the Hardin-Simmons University campus. She wears a dark-colored wrap dress with a flower design and a sun hat.
[Aircraft Mechanics]
Photograph of two aircraft mechanics Sergeant R. Smith and Corporal Frank Luzefski standing in front of a plane.
[Airplane Display]
Photograph of an airplane on display on a sidewalk. A building and trees are visible in the background, and people stand behind the plane.
[Airplane High in Sky]
Photograph of an airplane flying high up in the sky.
[Airplane in the Sky]
Photograph of an airplane flying in the sky.
[Akasaka Palace]
Photograph of the Akasaka Palace building in Tokyo, Japan.
[Albert Gaynes in Paris]
Photograph of Lt. Albert Gaynes, in his dress uniform, standing in a street in Paris, France.
[Albert Lipschultz in a Capture German Railcar]
Photograph of Sergeant Albert Lipschultz standing inside of a captured German railcar. Lipschultz stands in a broken window and points outside to the image of an eagle emblazoned on the side of the car. The eagle has spread wings and stands on an encircled swastika. The letters D and R are written on either side the swastika.
[Albert Mayer in Field]
Photograph of Albert Mayer standing in a field in Germany. Houses and mountains are visible in the background, and another soldier stands in the field behind Mayer.
[Alvin Pheterson Shaving from His Helmet]
Photograph of Alvin Pheterson sitting under a bush with a helmet and shaving kit before him. He holds a razor in his right hand and scrapes against his lathered face.
[American Half-Tracks in Dinkelsbühl, Germany]
Photograph of half-tracks carrying American soldiers through a brick street in Dinkelsbühl, Germany. Stone buildings line the road. The photo is shot through a sidewalk arch which contains woman holding a child.
[American Military Policeman Leaning on a Jeep]
Photograph of an American military policeman standing in a road and leaning against a jeep. The jeep is largely obscured by a lens flare. Buildings are visible behind the MP.
[American Soldier Sitting in a Room]
Photograph of a uniformed American soldier sitting in a room. A coat hangs to the left, and a locker is located on the right. The man wears a garrison cap and a shirt that has ribbons over the left breast pocket and a patch with three chevrons on his left shoulder. "Que es este?" is written along the bottom of the photo.
[American Soldiers with Captured Waffen-SS]
Photograph of American soldiers standing around six captured Waffen-SS soldiers that are sitting on the hood of a half-track. A house with a tiled roof stands behind them.
[American Tank Crossing Pontoon Bridge at Over the Rhine River]
Photograph of an American tank crossing a pontoon bridge that spans the Rhine River. Soldiers can be seen on top of the tank and walking along the bridge. Remnants of a stone bridge can be seen in the river to the right. These piles of rubble lead up to an ornate bridge archway. The stone archway has a damaged roof and two turrets that would have framed the bridge.
[American Tank in Field]
Copy photograph of a tank in a field. There are tracks in the mud around the tank. There is a description of the scene on the back of the photograph.
[Andrew Jama and Jewel Brekke Standing on Barracks Steps]
Photograph of Andrew Jama and Jewel Brekke standing on the lower steps of a military barracks. Jama is wearing a white t-shirt and slacks and is holding his arms behind his back. Brekke is wearing U.S. Army dress uniform and a peaked cap. A rack with four brooms is visible under the building to the left.
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