Photograph of uniformed U.S. Army soldiers Charles Toncik and Arthur Fonjemie standing together in front of a truck. Fonjemie is holding a cigarette with his left hand and has his right arm around Toncik's shoulder.
Photograph of Bill Sadler standing by a stack of wooden posts. He is wearing a soft cap and U.S. Army uniform. A woman leans against a fence attached to a white house behind Sadler.
Photograph of uniformed American soldier John Wiech as he stands in a street. White buildings with tiled roofs are visible to the right, and other buildings can be seen on a hill in the background.
Photograph of Lieutenant Albert Heller, Major Paul Moon, Technical Sergeant John LeHota, and Staff Sergeant Hanson standing by the entrance of a building. The men are wearing U.S. Army uniforms and garrison caps. A gas can is lying at Hanson's feet.
Photograph of four uniformed U.S. Army soldiers standing posing together with an army jeep. Ernest Pymson sits on the hood to the left, "Longhorn" sits in the driver's seat, "Hookeye" sits outside against its open door, and "Paks" leans against the rear of the vehicle.
Photograph of Frank Osborne holding a dark guidon with painted with "199 HQ" and the image of a castle. Osborne is wearing a jacket and garrison cap. Two buildings with tile roofs stand behind him.
Photograph of six uniformed U.S. Army soldiers sitting outdoors on a stairway. They are arranged in a row behind one another with their arms propped up on the knees of the man behind them. The men are identified from top to bottom as Will Braun, Toney, James Davis, Roland Bush, and Robert Keslinke.
Photograph of uniformed American soldiers Bernard Dougherty and Edward Siravo. They are standing in a village street and embracing, their fingers entwined before them. Dougherty is exposing a set of false teeth. A man wearing a cap and thick coat is walking behind the soldiers.
Photograph of Edmund Lorette and Arthur Fonjemie standing on a dirt road while looking at photographs. The men are wearing U.S. Army uniforms and garrison caps. A chain link fence topped with barbed wire stands behind them. Inside of the fence is a tree that obscures a house.
Photograph of five uniformed American soldiers sitting on the hood of a scout car with a dog. The car is parked in front of a white building with an open garage door. The shadow of the photographer is visible at the bottom of the photo.
Photograph of Bill Taylor, a uniformed American soldier, standing next to a building with stucco siding. Behind Taylor is a woodpile underneath two windows with shutters.
Photograph of a uniformed U.S. Army mess sergeant standing in a fenced courtyard and surrounded by tables and chairs. A tree bearing a bulletin board stands in the corner. Two-story buildings are visible in the background.
Photograph of Russell Tinnell, Leroy Peace, and Lewis Bridenjine standing together outside of the entrance of a tent labeled "Tent #101." The men are wearing U.S. Army uniforms and Tinnell and Bridenjine wear glasses.
Photograph of Frank Osborne holding a dark guidon with painted with "199 HQ" and the image of a castle. Osborne is wearing a jacket and garrison cap. Two buildings with tile roofs stand behind him.
Photograph of uniformed American soldier John Wiech as he stands in a street. He is posing with an M3 submachine gun. White buildings with tiled roofs are located to the right.
Photograph of Edward Siravo walking down a dusty village street. The left side of the road is lined with fencing, while the right side is lined with buildings. Houses and woodlands dot the hills in the background.
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.
Photograph of American soldiers gathered at an outdoor mess. Uniformed men are lined up by a row of houses in the background, while three men sit at a picnic-style table in the foreground. One of these men sits with his back to the camera, Robert Newman smokes a cigarette and faces a hanging pot, and Guy Jenkins handles food on his plate.
Photograph of two uniformed U.S. soldiers sharing a single motorcycle. They are parked in front of a white building with an open garage door. The shadow of the photographer is visible at the bottom of the photo.
Photograph of a uniformed U.S. soldier on a motorcycle. He is parked in front of a white building with an open garage door. The shadow of the photographer is visible at the bottom of the photo.
Photograph of John Wiech and John Swain leaning against a U.S. Army truck that is parked in front of a white building. The two men are wearing U.S. Army uniforms.
Photograph of Bernard Dougherty and Benjamin Backus standing together in a village street. Dougherty is wearing a heavy jacket, while Backus is wearing a white shirt and soft cap. Village buildings and a hill are visible behind them.
Photograph of two uniformed U.S. soldiers sharing a single motorcycle. They are parked in front of a white building with an open garage door. The shadow of the photographer is visible at the bottom of the photo.
Photograph of Alberto Suniga, Joseph Pomagier, Charles Tonick, and John Wiech standing together in front of a military truck. The men are wearing U.S. Army uniforms.
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