Photographs of uniformed U.S. Army soldiers posing on a cobbled street. The photo on the left features three helmeted soldiers sitting on top of a jeep while a fourth leans against the hood. The two seated men on the left are identified as John Lott and John Amundson. The photo on the right contains a single helmeted soldier who is crouching by the side of a building. The rear end of a vehicle covered with a tarpaulin is visible behind him.
Photograph of John Amundson standing in the center of a group of five soldiers who are posing in the road among ruined German buildings. They are wearing U.S. Army uniforms, helmets, and field coats.
Photograph of three uniformed U.S. Army soldiers leaning against each other and an army vehicle. One of the soldiers is identified on the reverse side as Irving Heck.
Photograph of Captain William Bartholomew standing arms akimbo beside a sign indicating the Danube. Bartholomew is wearing a helmet, eyeglasses, and a U.S. Army uniform. The sign bears the text, "You are crossing the beautiful blue Danube thru courtesy of the 12th Armd Division." A tree, a telephone pole, and a house are visible behind him. The reverse side of the photo includes the nickname "Capt. Duckfoot."
Photograph of John Amundson and a passenger inside of an army jeep. Both men are wearing helmets and U.S. Army uniforms. A row of two story buildings with shallow gables are located behind them.
Photograph of John Amundson leaning on an army jeep. Behind him are the remains of a stone building. The ceiling and most of the walls are gone, though two chimneys remain standing.
Photograph of John Amundson and Myron Solberg standing on a hillside and smoking together. They are wearing helmets an U.S. Army uniforms. Bare vegetation is scattered around them, and city buildings are visible behind them.
Photograph of John Amundson, Roger Sylvain, and an unknown soldier holding a squatting Clyde Deem. They are wearing u.S. Army uniforms. Amundson and Deem are wearing garrison caps.
Photograph of John Amundson standing amid the rubble of ruined buildings. He is wearing a helmet and a field jacket. To the left is a street sign pointing to the right that is printed with the words "Nürnberg 35 km, Wilhermsdorf 6km."
Photographs of four uniformed U.S. Army soldiers position in or around an army jeep. John Amundson stands between two identified soldiers behind the jeep. The man on the left wears a soft cap, while the other two men wear helmets. The man right of Amundson is wearing dark sunglasses. A fourth man is partially visible and is sitting in the driver's seat with his legs dangling out of the open door. Half-timbered buildings are visible behind the group.
Photograph of John Amundson and Lloyd Solberg Embracing on a dirt road. Amundson wears a garrison cap, Solberg wears a helmet, and both wear U.S. Army uniforms. The front of a jeep is partially visible to the left.
Photograph of a one-story wooden building that has been decorated with Christmas wreath material and artificial ice effects on its windows. "Happy Noel 92nd Cav." has been spelled out in foliage along the building's side.
Photograph of a bespectacled soldier wearing a silk top hat and holding a cane. An armored vehicle with a machine gun appears to the left, while a jeep and a house are located behind him.
Photograph of John Amundson leaning on a spare tire attached to the rear of a jeep. He is wearing a helmet and jacket and holds a cigarette in his right hand. People are standing between two two-story buildings behind Amundson.
Photographs of three soldiers posing together with arms around each others' shoulders. They are wearing garrison caps, buttoned shirts, and ties. They are identified as Bjarne Braaten, John Amundson, and Lloyd Solferg.
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