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[Soldiers Carrying Bedrolls]

Description: Photograph of Sgt. Vern M. Thomas, Private Lapre, Private Chavis, Private Gottschling, and Private Angelicola standing, and Privates Hernandez and Belleti kneeling. They wear helmets and carry bedrolls at Camp Campbell.
Date: 1943
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Soldiers on Barracks Steps]

Description: Photograph of soldiers Lawadski, Kapas, Hernandez, Britt, Buote, Ang Cannizzaro, C. Morgan, C. O'Rourke, Pzyeracki, Travis, Hasko, Ketterer, Triano, and Good sitting on the steps of a barracks at Camp Campbell.
Date: 1943
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Soldiers Sitting on Steps of Barracks]

Description: Photograph of soldiers posing on the steps in front of a barracks at Camp Campbell, Kentucky. Those in the bottom row are Triano, Vern M. Thomas, and Ang Cannizzaro. Those in the second row are Travis, Hasko, Buote, and Jackson. The soldiers in the third row are O'Rourke, Pzyeracki, and Britt, and the man at the top is Hernandez.
Date: June 1943
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Sod Detail Crap Game]

Description: Photograph of soldiers kneeling and standing around a sod detail crap game. Those kneeling are Privates Gottschling, Lapre, Glenn Henderson, Burdzy, and T/5 Kobylecki. The soldiers standing are Sgt. Vern M. Thomas and Pvt. Leon Lopez.
Date: May 1943
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Soldiers by Truck]

Description: Photograph of soldiers standing by the cab of a truck. Those standing are C. Owens, Hernandez, Vern M. Thomas, and Triano. The two soldiers kneeling are Burdzy and Good.
Date: May 1943
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Soldiers in the Forest]

Description: Photograph of soldiers standing on a log at the reservation at Camp Campbell. The soldiers are, from left to right, Pvt. Leon Lopez, Pvt. Glenn Henderson, T/5 Gottschling, T/5 Louis Kobylecki, and P.F.C. Ketterer.
Date: May 1943
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum
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