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| 45 |
Lawrence Schuit Scrapbooks, 1941-45 |
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Camp Polk Photo Album, 182 prints,
1941-42
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Louisiana Training, Merryville, LA, 24 prints, 1941-42 |
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Texarkana, Texas, 5 prints, 1941 |
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Port Arthur, Texas, 12 prints, 1942 |
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California Desert Maneuvers, 77 prints, July-Dec., 1942 |
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California to Virginia, 10 prints, Dec.
1942
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Camp Pickett, Virginia, 7 prints, Nov. 28, 1942 |
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Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, 8 prints, Feb. 2, 1943 |
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England: Bruton, Somerset; Red Lynch House,
5 prints, April-June, 1944
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Isigny, France, 6 prints, June 24,
1944
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St. Lo, 2 prints, July 14, 1944 |
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Equipment & Tanks, Disabled & Abandoned, 19 prints, 1944-45 |
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Stolberg, Prym House, 17 prints, Sept. 21-Dec. 19, 1944; Feb. 7-24, 1945 |
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Aachen, 3 prints, Sept.-Dec., 1944 |
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Kornelimunster, 4 prints, Feb., 1945 |
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Ardennes, 14 prints, Dec. 20,
1944-Jan. 14, 1945
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"Buddy" & "Lady", 9 prints, 1945 |
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"Midlothian", G-2 Halftrack, 6 prints, 1945 |
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Paris, truck convoy to, 5 prints, 1945 |
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Heerlen, Netherlands, 8 prints, Feb.,
1945
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Julich, 2 prints, Feb. 25, 1945 |
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Köln, 12 prints, March 7-16, 1945 |
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Honnef, Rhine Crossing & Mauser Estate, 16
prints, March 22-24, 1945
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Nordhausen, 3 prints, April 11, 1945 |
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Lingenau, 11 prints, April 14-24,
1945
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Sangerhausen, 23 prints, April
25-May 11, 1945
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Darmstadt, 18 prints, May-July, 1945 |
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Return to U.S., 38 prints, Sept., 1945 |
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Postwar & Reunions, 26 prints, 1945-85 |
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"A" Scrapbook, 1944-45 |
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"R" Scrapbook, 1944-45 |
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Brown Scrapbook, 1944-45 |
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"W Scrapbook, 1944-45 |
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Frank Miller Scrapbook, 1942-45 |
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Photographs & photocopies of postcards
received, 1942
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Photocopy of 90 page scrapbook on service with
703rd Tank Destroyer Battalion
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Frank J. Sanders Scrapbook and Photographs, 1920s-1947, 1992 |
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Scrapbook of photos from Army service in CA,
TX, and OK, 1942 - 1945.
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Includes childhood
photos, 1920s-30s
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Photographs of France, Belgium and Germany, 1944-45 |
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"Second Chemical Warfare Service Enlisted
Men's Course group photographs, April 20 - May 23, 1942
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Frank J. Sanders at 3rd Armored Div.
Monument, Desert Training Center, CA photographs, December 1992
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Military Documents, Certificates and
Correspondence, 1941-47
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Photocopies of Passes, Letters, Certificates and
Memos, 1942-45
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Photocopies of Bulletins, Memos,
Commendations and Citations, 1943-45
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Photocopies of Stars and Stripes, Le Tomahawk, pamphlets and maps, 1944-46
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Patches, Medals, Dog Tags, Cap, Lighter, and
Shrapnel Pieces, ca. 1941-45
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| Box |
| 48 |
Carl Glider Scrapbook and photographs, 1941-46 |
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Camp Polk, 1941-42 |
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Desert Training, July - Oct., 1942 |
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Camp Pickett, Nov. 1942 - Jan. 1943 |
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Indiantown Gap, Jan. - July, 1943 |
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England, Sept. 1943 - June 1944 |
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France, July - Aug., 1944 |
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Belgium, Sept. 1944 |
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Germany - Stolberg, Oct. - Nov.,
1944
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Belgium, Ardennes, Dec. 1944 - Jan.
1945
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Germany, Holland, Feb. 1945 |
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Germany - Cologne, March 1945 |
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Nordhausen, April 1945 |
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Sangerhausen, Dessau, April 1945 |
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Darmstadt, May - June 1945 |
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Germany, France, Holland, June -
Aug. 1945
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New York, Sept. 1945 |
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Post-war and negatives, 1946 |
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Scrapbook, 1941-45 |
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John K. Walker Photograph Albums, 1943-45 This album includes numerous shots of personnel and activities of the
486th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion. Reference should be made to John K. Walker's
correspondence (Box 2), to Anti-Anything: the 486 Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion, edited by Walker (Box 18), and to Walker's map collection (oversize) Page and consecutive print numbers are shown
Abbreviations
BN - Battalion
BATT - Battery
CP - Command post
CPL - Corporal
CPT - Captain
HQ - Headquarters
LT - Lieutenant
MAJ - Major
PLT - Platoon
SCT - Section
SGT - Sergeant
T5 - Technician, Grade 5
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ALBUM 1
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| p.1 |
1 & 2 - Training lecture, officer and men, Antiaircraft shoulder patch. |
| p.2 |
3 Firing range; 4 - Two men shoveling coal; 5 - Claude Christian (Batt B) &
Elmer Smolinski (Batt A) shoveling dirt from truck; 6 - CPT Ralph Abele (Batt
D), Holly Ridge Swamp CP 7 - Maltese cross medal; 8 - Notice of Walker's
promotion to captain & captain's bars.
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9 - CPT Francis X. Champlain & LT Robert Weatherford (Batt B); 10 - CPT
Alva L. Arend (HQ Batt); 11 - Man climbing pine tree; 12 - Church tent in pines
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13 - LT Jack Hall wrestling; 14 - CPT John Walker outside barracks; 15 -
Officer; 16 - CPT John Walker.
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17 - Lineup of M-15 and M-16 halftracks |
| p.6 |
18 - Explosion in training with soldier on ground |
| p.7 |
19 - Antiaircraft guns on firing range, NC |
| p.8 |
20 - Landing net training at Camp Davis, NC clipping |
| p.9 |
21 - CPT William M. Gianquinto (Surgeon) in front of tent; 22 - LT J.G.
Greenwood (S-1) on maneuvers; 23 - CPT W.M. Gianquinto confers on
maneuvers; 24 - CP on maneuvers; 25 - Burnett & SGT John J. Liberatore (HQ
Batt, Operations SCT) in woods
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26 - CPT and dog |
| p.11 |
27 - CPT and dog; 28 - LT George W. Wilson; 29 - CPT Champagne & LT; 30 -
CPT Champagne & CPT William Gianquinto; 31 - CPT Champagne & CPT
Ralph Abele (Batt D)
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32 - Transportation order for CPT J.K. Walker, 13 officers & 342 men from
Holly Ridge, NC to Camp Polk, LA, 14 & 17 June 1943
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33 - Jack Dempsey's Bar & Lounge photo of Col. Dunnington, CPT Walker,
CPT Huskey, LT Shaw & LT Prewett
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34 - Big Ben, London, England; 35 - Shoreline, England; 36 - Castle ruins |
| p.15 |
37 - Girls in street, England |
| p.16 |
38 - Third Armored Division shoulder patch; 39 - Army patch |
| p.17 |
40 - Third Armored Division tank assembly, England |
| p.18 |
41 - Frederick Coombs Tavern with American & British patrons; 42 & 43 -
Cathedral; 44 - motor canteen
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45 - Rapelling on cliff; 46 - Loading M15s & M16s on landing craft, June 1944
47 Shipping in English Channel; 48 - Ship in port
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49 - LCT 7063; 50 - Landing in France; 51 - 227 French franc notes (100, 50,
2x20, 2x10, 3x5, 2), 1939-44; 52 - Bombed town
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| p.21 |
53 - School children, soldier & jeep; 54 - Halftrack on road; 55 - Soldier with
chicken
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56 - M-15 battery in field position; 57 - Roadside shrine; 58 - French street with
banners 59 - 3 soldiers on M-16
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| p.23 |
60 - Vehicles passing through village; 61 - Disabled German tank; 62 - Soldiers
with mine detector; 63 - Girl on halftrack; 64 - 11 French civilians with Batt A
halftrack
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65 - POWs in field; 66 - 3 dead Germans; 67 - Disabled tank in forest; 68 - 2
girls on bicycles; 69 - Tracers
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70 - Small German tank; 71 - 2 officers; 72 - 7 civilians; 73 - CPT Lee Cobb
(S-4)
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74 - PFC Oliva Voyer, T5 Edwin Bennett & CPL Nathan Laden on M-15 (Batt
A, PLT 2, SCT 4); 75 - Downed plane; 76 - Burned truck; 77 - Casualties in
ditch; 78 - oven?
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79 - Boy pours from canteen; 80 & 81 - Disabled German tank; 82 - Vehicle on
rural road
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83 - CPT with ammunition belt & tail of downed German plane; 84 - Downed
German plane; 85 & 86 - Officers & jeep
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87 - Soldier on M-16; 88 - Disabled tank; 89 - Downed German plane; 90 - Tech
SGT Jim Lawrence (Maintenance)
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91 - Halftrack with trailer; 92 - Civilians greeting column in town; 93 - Church
steeple holed by shell; 94 -Explosion; 95 - U.S. tank
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96 - Disabled German tank; 97 - Barn; 98 - Tank; 99 - POWs loaded on trucks;
100 - Tank behind wall; 101 - Civilians visiting with soldiers in vehicle
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102 & 103 - Jeep & trailer on road; 104 - Tank & M-15 in village; 105 - CPT;
106 - Church interior; 107 - Halftrack & trailer
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| p.33 |
108 - German glider; 109 - Downed German fighter; 110 - MAJ Dean Cogswell
(BN Exec); 111 - P-47 Thunderbolt
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| p.34 |
112 - 1stLT Jim Pfalzer (Liaison & Maintenance); 113 - PFC O. Voyer, T5 E.C.
Bennett, CPL N. Laden & PVT E. Savoy in M-15 (Batt A, 2nd PLT. SCT 4)
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114 - 1stSGT Alva Conner (Batt A); 115 - CPT with ladies & girls at a school;
116 - 1stLT Tom Fifield (Batt D Exec) & Staff SGT William Pike (Batt D) in
jeep; 117 - Uniformed older civilian
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118 - Repairing axle; 119 - 1stLT James L. Pfalzer (Liaison & Maintenance);
120 - Engine repair; 121 - Hood up on vehicle; 122 - Engine repair; 123 - Brake
repair; 124 - 220 Belgian francs (100, 50, 2x20, 2x10, 2x5), 1941-43
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125 - Flight of four P-47s; 126 - VA newspaper clipping on MAJ John Walker
about Belgium
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| p.38 |
127 & 128 - Disabled halftrack; 129 - Ruined house; 130 - PVT Andrew Rosak
& PFC Edward Forhan in M-15 (Batt B)
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| p.39 |
131 & 132 - Vehicles passing through dragon's teeth; 133 - 20 million mark note
(1923); 81 1/2 marks - 50 (1910), 5 (1937), 26 1/2 (1944); 134 - Call Me
Spearhead booklet, 1944
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| p.40 |
135 - StaffSGT Elmer Smolnisky (Batt A, 2nd PLT) at pillbox; 136 - Pillbox;
137 - Gun port in pillbox; 138 & 139 - Pillbox; 140 - Dragon's teeth; 141 - U.S.
soldiers in front of pillbox
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| p.41 |
142 - Night firing artillery; 143 - Jeep; 144 - Burning vehicle |
| p.42 |
145 - CPT William Gianquinto (Surgeon); 146 - 4 American soldiers; 147 -
Night firing artillery; 148 - 4-story building
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| p.43 |
149 - CPT Theodore DeFranco (Batt C, CO) & T5 Jean Anctil (Batt C); 150 -
10,000 mark 1922 postcard; 151 - Ruined railway station; 152 - Eating cookies
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| p.44 |
153 - Armored personnel carrier, German?; 154 - Dead German, Oberforstbach,
Nov. 1944; 155 - Disabled German tank; 156 - Village street & deathshead
patch; 157 - Downed German fighter; 158 - German POWs
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| p.45 |
159 - Rubble-lined street; 160 - 1stLT James Greenwood (S-1); 161 - German
salute; 162 - 1stLT Robert A. Weatherford (Batt B); 163 - MAJ John Walker
(S-3)
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| p.46 |
164 - 2 P-47s taking off; 165 - CPT Raplh Abele (CO) & T5 William Sarasta
(Batt D Driver); 166 - Warrant Officer JG John G. Kelly (Personnel); 167 - VA
newspaper clipping on John Walker in Germany; 168 - CPT Ralph Abele (CO,
Batt D)
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| p.47 |
169 - MAJ John Walker (S-3); 170 - Snow scene, damaged village, tank on its
side; 171, 172 & 173 - Downed German plane.
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| p.48 |
174 - 2ndLT Elmer Gracie & 2ndLT Elton MacGuarn (Batt D); 175 - German
tank; 176 - Stone house; 177 - LT in snow; 178 - Battalion deployed in fields
outside village; 179 - MAJ John Walker (S-3)
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| p.49 |
180 - Village in snow; 181 - 3 Americans & jeep in snow; 182 - Halftracks in
snow; 183 - Downed German plane; 184 - M-16 in snow
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ALBUM 2
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1 - MAJGEN Maurice Rose awarding decorations in the snow; 2 - MAJGEN
Rose & SGT Henry Dewley; 3, 4, 5 & 6 - Awards ceremony formation
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7 - Awards formation; 8 - MAJGEN Maurice Rose; 9, 10, 11 & 12 - Awards
formation
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| p.3 |
13 - German gardens & houses; 14 - Antiaircraft night firing; 15 - Route marker;
16 - Route 264 marker to Duren, Cologne & Berlin
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| p.4 |
17 - German airplane in hanger; 18 - German airplane destroyed; 19 - German
fighter destroyed; 20 - Statue
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| p.5 |
21 - Destroyed tank; 22 - Jeep at statue in bombed out city square; 23 - German
youth; 24 - American halftrack; 25 - American halftrack & M-16 antiaircraft
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| p.6 |
26 - Gate; 27 - Cathedral facade; 28 - LT J.G. Greenwood (S-1); 29 - 3 American
officers; 30 - Halftrack & trailer in German village
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| p.7 |
31 - Village and barnyard; 32 - American trucks in barnyard; 33 - Medical
officer and aide; 34 - SGT Richard H. Bogrette (Batt D, PLT 2); 35 - Column of
halftracks on city street; 36 - Hillside
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| p.8 |
37 - Tank crossing pontoon bridge; 38 - Shell of bombed building; 39 - Military
equipment; 40 - German observation airplane; 41 - Camouflaged antiaircraft
vehicle
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| p.9 |
42 - M-15 or M-16 firing in forest; 43 - CPT Phil Shaw (S-2 & HQ Batt); 44 -
CPT William Gianquinto (Surgeon); 45 - CPT Phil Shaw (S-2) & CPT in street
with vehicles
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| p.10 |
46 - LT Richard Finlinson (Batt A, Exec); 47 - Truck passing through underpass
or gate; 48 - Halftrack in village; 49 - Dog on jeep hood; 50 - Jeep crossing river
on pontoon bridge
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51 - City street scene; 52 - CPT Ralph Abele (Batt D); 53 - Four HQ officers; 54
- CPT Ralph Abele (Batt D)
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55 - M-15 or M-16 in forest cover position; 56 - LT with jeep; 57 - 1stLT Fred
Snyderman (Batt A); 58 - LTCOL Raymond Dunnington (CO); 59 - Halftrack on
village street
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| p.13 |
60 - 1stLT Jack R. Hall (Batt A); 61 - CPT Lee Cobb (S-4); 62 & 63 - Bombed
buildings
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| p.14 |
64 - Aerial view of four P-47s; 65 - Aerial view of city on river; 66 - Flooded
area; 67 - Trucks crossing pontoon bridge
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| p.15 |
68 & 69 - Downed Focke-Wulf; 70 - Column on road net & bridge passing
civilians, England?; 71 - Column on continent; 72 - CPT
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| p.16 |
73 - 1stLT Thomas B. Fifield (Batt D, Exec); 74 - Cathedral city; 75 - Officer on
steps 76 - Column halted by roadside; 77 - Street scene with large buildings and
arches; 78 -Officer
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| p.17 |
79 - Laying metal airfield mats; 80 - John Walker?; 81 - Disabled railroad
artillery
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| p.18 |
82 - Column passing through town; 83 - LT J.G. Greenwood (S-1); 84 - Downed
German fighter; 85 - Parked trucks and troops in town; 86 - CPT Theodore J.
DeFranco (Batt C, CO)
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| p.19 |
87 & 88 - Automobile burning on forest road; 89 - Street scene in bombed city;
90 - Airplane (bomber?)
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| p.20 |
91 - MAJ John K. Walker (S-3) seated in mansion; 92 - 5 officers; 93 - CPT and
driver in jeep; 94 - Officer seated in mansion
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| p.21 |
95 - Hoesch Platz & State Theatre postcard, Dnren; 96 - Statue before bombed
buildings; 97 - Hoesch Platz Museum, Dnren postcard; 98 - MAJ John K.
Walker
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| p.22 |
99 - Welcome to K÷ln courtesy Spearhead Division sign; 100 - Entering K÷ln
Third Armored Division sign; 101 - Koln view; 102 - K÷ln Cathedral; 103 -
Welcome to K÷ln sign; 104 - K÷ln Cathedral
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105 - K÷ln Cathedral interior; 106 & 107 - K÷ln Cathedral; 108 - K÷ln
Cathedral & German tank; 109 - View from cathedral; 110 - View of Rhine; 111
& 112 - K÷ln Cathedral & German tank
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113 - View of Dom Hotel from cathedral; 114 - K÷ln Cathedral, interiors; 115 -
View of bridge; 116 & 117 - View of Rhine; 118 & 119 - Destroyed buildings;
120 - Destroyed roof & bridge
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| p.25 |
121 - Vehicle on Rhine bank; 122 - Pontoon bridge across Rhine; 123 - Rhine
River 124 & 125 - Pontoon bridge across Rhine; 126 - Destroyed Hohenzollern
Bridge
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| p.26 |
127, 128 & 129 - Rosenau, Siebengebirge, Rest House, German Labor Front,
Batt CP on east bank of Rhine, postcards
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| p.27 |
130 - Forest; 131 & 132 - Downed German airplane; 133 - CPL William Allen
(S-3); 134 - American vehicles in village
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| p.28 |
135 - TechSGT Roy Carter (S-3) before CP in city; 136 - MAJ John Walker
(S-3) before CP in city; 137 - Soldiers in front of CP in city; 138 - Soldier in
front of CP
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| p.29 |
139 - Buildings without roofs; 140 - Destroyed bridge; 141 - LT Charles L.
Mangus (Batt C)
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| p.30 |
142 - Aerial view of 4 American P-47s; 143 - Cathedral; 144 - Mountains; 145 -
Cathedral
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| p.31 |
146 - Castles on hills; 147 - CPT Philip W. Shaw (HQ Batt); 148 - Artillery on
railroad flat car; 149 - Girls; 150 - MAJ John Walker with camera; 151 - 1stLT
Thomas B. Fifield (Batt D, Exec); 152 - 1stLT James L. Pfalzer (Liaison &
Maintenance); 153 - Children on bridge
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| p.32 |
154 - Inspecting airplane wreckage; 155 - Explosion; 156 - City street scene; 157
- Gun emplacement
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| p.33 |
158 - Officer before building; 159 - Artillery on railroad car; 160 - Officers from
above; 161 - Historic image on postcard; 162 - MP & civilian in bombed city
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| p.34 |
163 & 164 - TechSGT Roy L. Carter (S-2 & S-3); 165 - Hachenburg,
Westerwald postcard; 166 - Destroyed tank
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| p.35 |
167 - Third Armored Division Christmas card, Dec. 1944; 168 - Officer in
village; 169 - Damaged buildings
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| p.36 |
170 - Officer in CP; 171 - Rubble; 172 - Damaged church; 173 - 1stLT James L.
Pfalzer (Liaison & Maintenance); 174 - Halftrack; 175 - Soldier with dog; 176 -
CPT Theodore J. DeFranco (Batt C, CO); 177 - CPT William M. Gianquinto
(Medical) with dog; 178 - Dachshund
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| p.37 |
179 - Americans with POWs; 180 - Wood in barnyard; 181 - Column halted near
barns; 182 - POWs
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| p.38 |
183 - German girl & two uniformed boys; 184 & 185 - Americans & POWs; 186
- MAJ John Walker & POWs
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| p.39 |
187 - Walker & German POWs; 188 - POWs under guard; 189, 190 & 191 -
POWs
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| p.40 |
192 - Bombed buildings, from train?; 193 - Artillery on railroad car; 194 -
Camouflaged M-15 or M-16; 195 - Damaged concrete structure
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| p.41 |
196 - MAJ John Walker (S-2 & S-3); 197 - Damaged building; 198 - Field
artillery piece; 199 - Shell casings
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| p.42 |
200 - Destroyed railroad cars: 201 - 1stLT Warren C. Seum, (Batt C): 202 - CPT;
203 - Red Cross halftrack; 204 - Jeep in city with rubble piles
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| p.43 |
205 - Children swimming in river; 206 - Damaged bridge; 207 - 5 Americans &
jeep; 208 - 2 Americans in front of house; 209 - Officer
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| p.44 |
210 - Tower; 211 - Bombed buildings; 212 & 213 - M-15 or M-16; 214 - Night
shot
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| p.45 |
215 - Elizabeth's Church, Marburg, print |
| p.46 |
216 - Panoramic view of Marburg, 1903 |
| p.47 |
217 - Defensive barriers; 218 - German landscape |
| p.48 |
219 - CPT; 220 - Officer; 221 - LTC Raymond Dunnington (CO) & T5 Joseph
Festa (driver) in jeep; 222 - John Brown & T5 Charley Dubar (HQ Batt)
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| p.49 |
223 - Corpses, Nordhausen; 224 - Buildings, Nordhausen; 225, 226, 227 & 228 -
Corpses at Nordhausen
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| p.50 |
229 - Destroyed buildings, Nordhausen; 230. 231. 232. 233. 234 & 235 -
Corpses, Nordhausen
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| p.51 |
236 - Litter bearers, Nordhausen; 237 - Burial details, Nordhausen; 238, 239 &
240 - Digging graves, Nordhausen; 241 - Corpses in graves; 242 - Burials; 243 -
Cemetary at Nordhausen
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244 -KyffhSuser Memorial to World War I dead near Kelbra, Memorial Hall,
postcard; 245 - Memorial Hall & flags, postcard; 246 - Wilhelm I on horse
statue; 247 - Figure statue; 248 - Approach
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249 - KyffhSuser Memorial, Tower; 250 - Unroofed room; 251 - Building; 252 -
Tower, arch & 2 American officers; 253 - Tower; 254 - MAJ John Walker &
friend
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| p.54 |
255-268 - KyffhSuser Memorial postcards |
| p.55 |
269 - Army hotel; 270 - Sergeants |
| p.56 |
271 & 272 - Soldier; 273 - 1stLT Robert H. McMillen (Batt C Exec); 274 -
1stLT Donald H. Russell (Batt D); 275 - Bougret
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276 - Smoke in village; 277 - Girl in yard; 278 - Column in village; 279 - Batt D,
2nd PLT command post, radio car & jeep destroyed by 88, 13 April 1945; 280 -
Vehicle & trailer; 281 - Flight of three planes
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| p.58 |
281 & 282 - Building ruins; 283 - LT & German vehicle; 284 - Soldier & dog;
285 -Blown bridge
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| p.59 |
286 - Light tank; 287 - Tank column; 288 - Tank crossing autobahn traffic; 289 -
Armored car; 290 - Tank on street near village; 291 - Tanks coming and trucks
going on autobahn
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| p.60 |
292 - M-15 or M-16 camouflaged in woods; 293 - 1stLT Jack Hall (Batt D), CPT
Phil Shaw (S-2), 1stLT Fred Sniderman (Batt A); 294 - Americans on downed
German fighter; 295 - Two Americans and rear of rocket? vehicle; 296 -
StaffSGT Ernie Watson, CPT Ralph Abele & 1stSGT William R. Goss (Batt D)
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| p.61 |
297 - Soldier with rations; 298 - T4 Herbert Smallman (HQ Batt); 299 - Truck
crossing Bailey bridge; 300 - Rear view of ambulance or repair truck; 301 -
Truck maintenance in a hanger; 302 - 1stLT Charles L. Mangus, (Batt C); 303 -
Officer & jeep in village
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ALBUM 3
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1 - T5 Dave Barrett, T5 Edward Andrzejewski, TechSGT George Dellagama,
PFC Nick Pavia (Operations S-2 & S-3); 2 - Crew by halftracks; 3 - Officer in
quarters; 4 - Building ruins; 5 - 2ndLT Robert D. Scillian (Batt B); 6 - Debris
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| p.2 |
7 & 8 - Damaged city; 9 - Field; 10 - Camouflaged battery; 11 - Aerial action |
| p.3 |
12 - Tank on rural road; 13 - American halftrack on its side in road; 14 -
Vehicles in barnyard; 15 - T5 Leroy Curry (HQ Batt); 16 - MAJ John Walker
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| p.4 |
17 - 1stLT Warren Seum (Batt C); 18 - CPT Philip Shaw (HQ Batt & S-2); 19 -
StaffSGT John T. Coury (Batt B); 20 - LT in jeep; 21 - Ruined buildings
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| p.5 |
22 - PFC Horace Dockum & friend (HQ Batt) on fuselage; 23 - Driver & jeep;
24 - 6-man crew in front of camouflaged M-16; 25 - Soldier seated on fuselage
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| p.6 |
26 - Jos Rehauer & jeep; 27 - P-47; 28 - Soldier sitting on downed German
fighter; 29 - CPT Ralph Abele (Batt D) at K÷then, Germany
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| p.7 |
30 Column of vehicles on road; 31 - Three officers; 32 - 2 soldiers in jeep; 33 -
Vehicles parked in town
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| p.8 |
34 MAJ John K. Walker (S-3); 35 - Soldier in room; 36 - Officer in street; 37 -
German village; 38 - Debris in street; 39 - Soldier firing rifle behind jeep
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| p.9 |
40 Tank; 41 & 42 - Dog; 43 - Field artillery piece on flatcar; 44 - Soldier
shaving; 45 - Officer
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| p.10 |
46 MAJ John Walker & 3 officers reading a map; 47 - Ruined church interior; 48
- Destroyed concrete overpass; 49 - Highway with debris from overpass
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| p.11 |
50 - Aerial view of bombed airfield & autobahn; 51 - German Mother medal, 10
Dec. 1938
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| p.12 |
52 - CPT Ralph Abele (Batt D) & Leroy Stevens, 58th Field Artillery in Ried,
Austria; 53 & 54 - Ruined village; 55 - Halftrack; 56 - Tank; 57 - Officer in
village
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| p.13 |
58 - 2ndLT Elmer J. Gracie (Batt D) & CPT Dow T. Huskey (Dentist); 59 -
M-15 in woods; 60 - CPT; 61 - M-16 & crew; 62 - Destroyed German airplane
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| p.14 |
63, 64 & 65 - Village house, CP?; 66 - Autobahn; 67 - Destroyed German
airplane
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| p.15 |
68 - Explosion on highway; 69 - Church; 70 - Tower; 71 - Halted vehicle
column; 72 - Soldier in bed; 73 - Three officers
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| p.16 |
74 - CPT; 75 - M-16 camouflaged; 76 - CPT Fr. Ramon P. Sollance (Chaplain);
77 - CPT; 78 - Three officers on village street
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| p.17 |
79 - Tank on pontoon bridge, Remagen; 80 - Explosion on autobahn; 81 - Tank
on autobahn; 82 - Vehicle column on rural road
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| p.18 |
83 - Landscape; 84 - CPT Philip Shaw (S-2) looking out window; 85 - Truck
approaching pontoon bridge; 86 - Sunken bridge next to pontoon bridge; 87 -
CPT Philip Shaw (S-2) with ammunition belt & PFC Horace Dockum & tail of
German airplane; 88 - CPT Roman Sollance (Chaplain) & CPT William
Gianquinto (Surgeon); 89 - Downed German fighter
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| p.19 |
90 - Dog in front seat of jeep; 91 - Dog on hood of jeep; 92 - CPT Ralph Abele
(Batt D) & two soldiers; 93 - WOJG Joseph Harrison & T5 Leroy Carter (Supply
SCT) on tank; 94 - Officer at desk; 95 - Disabled German airplane
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| p.20 |
96 - CPT Ollen R. Cobb (S-4); 97 - Bombed building; 98 - Two soldiers in front
of statue; 99 - MAJ; 100 - Railroad artillery; 101 - Landscape
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| p.21 |
102 - 1stLT Richard Finlinson (Batt B); 103 - Liberated POWs & laborers; 104 -
1stLT Robert A. Weatherford (Batt B); 105 & 106 - Officer
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| p.22 |
107 - MAJ Dean Cogswell (Exec) & officer; 108 - M-16 camouflaged; 109
-MAJ John Walker (S-3) & CPT Philip Shaw (S-2); 110 - Destroyed German
planes; 111 - Destroyed plane
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| p.23 |
112 - MAJ John Walker (S-2) and camera; 113 - 1stLT Fred Snyderman (Batt A)
& 3 soldiers; 114 - LT; 115 - Windmill; 116 - Officer; 117 - Tank in city
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| p.24 |
118 & 119 - Aerial view of blown bridge; 120 - Destroyed aircraft; 121 -
Destroyed aircraft on runway
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| p.25 |
122 - 1stLT Max Frucht (Batt D); 123 - MAJ John Walker (S-3); 124 - Officer;
125 - T4 Herbert E. Smallman (HQ Batt); 126 - Captured equipment; 127 - CPT
Philip Shaw (S-2); 128 - M-15 guns
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| p.26 |
129 - Fires in village; 130 - Destroyed building; 131 & 132 - Refugees with cart;
133 - Cyclists & jeep on street
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| p.27 |
134 - Cyclist on street & destroyed buildings; 135 - Officer; 136 - Mileage signs
near L÷dderitz, Germany; 137 - Burned hangers; 138 - Civilians in square of
bombed city; 139 - CPT; 140 - Fire behind hangers; 141 - MAJ John Walker
(S-3)
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142 - MP directing traffic in bombed city; 143 - Column crossing pontoon
bridge; 144 - Halftrack "Jeanne" (Batt A, 1st PLT, SCT 1); 145 - Officers at
mileage sign near Sangerhausen, Germany; 146 - 5 ruble Russian note, 1938
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147 - Vehicles by roadside; 148 - Truck on highway; 149 - Officers in front of
public building; 150 - City on river; 151 - Girl on bicycle; 152 - Troops &
vehicles at roadside; 153 - CPT
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154 - Four officers at table; 155 - StaffSGT Pete Peters & T5 Leroy Curry (HQ
Batt); 156 - U.S. flag in front of building; 157 - CPT Ramon Sollance
(Chaplain); 158 - Two SGTs, one is "goat"
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59 - Troops around officer in truck; 160 - Soldier with "Nazis Quit" headline on
U.S. flagpole & ETO ribbon; 161 - Troops around officers in truck; 162 -
Military review, battle dress; 163 - Clearing a field
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| p.32 |
164 - Monument with top missing; 165 - Twelve P-38s in flight; 166- Halftrack
& trailer; 167- LTC Raymond Dunnington (CO)
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| p.33 |
168 - B-25 on runway; 169 - Village with trucks, aerial view; 170 - Autobahn,
aerial view; 171 - Village with trucks; 172 - Soldier & young girl
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| p.34 |
173 - Stork nesting on chimney; 174 - CPT Ramon Sollance (Chaplain); 175 -
Mother & child in garden; 176 & 177 - Line of parked M-15s and M-16s
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| p.35 |
178 - Soldier & lady dance on sidewalk; 179 - Troops resting; 180 - Troops &
Red Cross truck
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| p.35 |
181 - Three P-38s in flight; 182 - Cockpit; 183 - Aerial view of bombed area;
184 - Parked halftracks
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| p.37 |
185 - Soldier walking on village street; 186 - Backyards; 187 - Water pump and
wagon; 188 - Children and cow in shed; 189 - Girls & bicycles
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190, 191 & 192 - Village street scene; 193 - Chimney with nest |
| p.39 |
194 - Officer & river; 195 - Soldier sleeping in chair; 196 - Two German
Shepherd dogs tied at airstrip; 197 & 198 - USO show with band and troops
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| p.40 |
199 - Black Forest house (199-207 are travel views); 200 - Mountains; 201 -
Pool; 202 - Village; 203 - Swan on lake; 204 - City in hills
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| p.41 |
205 - Four horses pulling postal coach, Badenweiler; 206 - Castle & park; 207 -
Spa?; 208 - CPT Ralph Abele & 1stSGT William Goss (Batt D); 209 - Men in
trucks
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| p.42 |
210 & 211 - Volleyball; 212 - T5 Leroy Curry (HQ Batt) & jeep; 213 - MAJ
John Walker & jeep
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214 & 215 - Review formation; 216 - USO band; 217 - USO band & singer |
| p.44 |
218 - Officers party, Brig. Gen. Doyle Hickey (Div CO); 219 - Party, LTC; 220 -
Party, dancing; 221 - Party, COL John Smith (Div Exec); 222 - Party, LTC
Raymond Dunnington & MAJ Dean Cogswell
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| p.45 |
223 - Officers party, Officer, lady & MAJ Dean Cogswell; 224 - Two officers;
225 - Brig. Gen. Doyle Hickey; 226 - Three officers; 227 & 228 - Officer & girl
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| p.46 |
229 - MAJ John Walker on jeep; 230 - Main River; 231 - MAJ John Walker on
Transportation Corps barge; 232 - Party on barge; 233 - Two soldiers rowing
eight girls
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| p.47 |
234 - Two kayaking; 235 - Party on river bank; 236 - Soldier & girls; 237 & 238
- Castle; 239 - Bird in water
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| p.48 |
240 - German armored vehicle; 241 - Dachau sign; 242 - Dachau autobahn exit;
243 - Dachau ovens
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| p.49 |
244, 245, 246 & 247 - German airplane model in woods |
| p.50 |
248 - Frieze; 249 - Damaged cathedral; 250 - French policeman; 251 - City
rubble
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| p.51 |
252 - Temporary bridge & destroyed bridge; 253 - Destroyed bridge; 254 - River
255 - River & destroyed bridge
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| p.52 |
256 - 3 hashmarks & ribbon; 257 - Large gates; 258 - Vehicles on street; 259 -
Pres. Roosevelt Bridge by 1301 Engineers; 260 - Girl on bicycle in rubble-lined
street; 261 - Roosevelt Bridge
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262 - Bridge in river at city; 263 - LT |
| p.54 |
264 - Tanks lined up for review; 265 - M-15s & troops lined up for review; 266,
267 & 268 - M-16s & troops lined up for review; 269 & 270 - Officers lined up
for review
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271 - Reviewing party; 272 - Pres. Harry Truman, Brig Gen Doyle Hickey,
Dunnington, Cogswell, Walker & three others; 273 & 274 - Truman standing by
car in front of 486th AA BN; 275 - Reviewing party; 276 & 277 - Truman,
Hickey & Dunnington in front of 486th AA BN; 278 - Pres. Harry Truman
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| p.56 |
279 - U.S. flag on tower; 280 - Lion on gate; 281 - Officer; 282 - MAJ John
Walker (S-2) & 1stLT Clinton Harris (Batt A); 283 - Officer
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284 & 285 - MAJ John Walker & MAJ; 286, 287 & 288 - Three officers |
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289 - Two MAJ GENs & 7 other officers inc. MAJ John Walker; 290 & 291 -
Inspecting party; 292 - LT GEN & MAJ GEN inspecting armored vehicles
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| p.59 |
293 - Reviewing party in field; 294 - Generals in jeeps at review; 295 - Armored
vehicles; 296 - Reviewing field
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| p.60 |
297 - LT GEN & MAJ GEN at review; 298 - 143 Signals BN jeep; 299 - General
in jeep; 300 - Decorating colors
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301 - MAJ GEN; 302 - Officer at jeep; 303 - LT GEN's car; 304 - Reviewing
field
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305 - Officers party; 306 - LT; 307 - "Spearheading with the Third Armored"
booklet (1945)
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308, 309 & 310 - Review formation; 311 & 312 - Review formation & band |
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