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[714th Tank Battalion Display]
Photograph of the 714th Tank Battalion display in the 12th Armored Division Museum. There are photos mounted on the wall, a helmet and other equipment on display in a case, and the flag of the "C" company hangs from the ceiling in the background.
[Cartoon of Hellcat]
Photograph of a cartoon drawing of a multi-legged and multi-armed Hellcat holding two clubs.
[Description of "C" Company Guidon]
Photograph of a description of the "C" company of the 714th Tank Battalion guidon or flag.
[Exterior of 12th Armored Division Museum]
Photograph of the exterior of the 12th Armored Division Museum, with an enlarged photo of the 12th A.D. patch in the window.
[Gravestone of Frederick Field]
Photograph of the stone at the grave site of Frederick P. Field, in a cemetery in Arlington, Texas. Other gravestones and a few trees are visible in the background. The text on the gravestone reads: "Frederick P Field Col US Army World War II Korea Vietnam Jul 24 19196 May 27 1993".
[Photograph of Daniel Wolf]
Photograph of Daniel Wolf standing next a tank named "Virginia Lee II" in Mulcey, France.
[Scrapbook Page]
Scrapbook page with three photographs and a newspaper clipping. The top photo shows Capt. Charles C. Clayton posing in front of the Nuremberg station. In the second photo, an unidentified soldier stands by a sign at the Danube River in Austria, and the bottom photo shows a row of soldiers, including Lt. Gaffney and Lt. Shelton, receiving the bronze star from General Allen. The newspaper clipping discusses how the members of the 12th Armored Division believe they have now earned their nickname "Hellcats".
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