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[Servicemen at military base]
Photographic group portrait of five U.S. Navy servicemen at a military base, Guam, circa 1944-1950. One of the men is holding a human skull. A caption provided by the donor's family identifies the men as Elmer A. Ball (standing, far left), Curtin, Whitlock, Jones, and Pirog.
[Servicemen outside building]
Photographic group portrait of U.S. Navy servicemen outside a building, Guam, circa 1944-1950. One of the signs on the building reads: "CASU-12 / Shops / Offices." Some of the men are partially identified in a caption provided by the donor's family: Elmer A. Ball (standing, far right), Perry, Meleudy, Arnett, Bond, Vercauteren, Mac, Barnard, Minton, Curtin, and Delrosso.
[Servicemen on 8-inch artillery gun]
Photographic negative of three U.S. Navy servicemen on an 8-inch artillery gun, Tumon Bay, Guam, circa 1944-1950. A caption provided by the donor's family identifies the men as (from left to right) Earl Wilder, Gruber, and Elmer A. Ball.
[Servicemen Elmer A. Ball and Chamberlin at bar in Quonset hut]
Photographic negative of U.S. Navy servicemen Elmer A. Ball (right) and Chamberlin (left) at a bar in a Quonset hut, Guam, circa 1944-1950. Several bottles, including two Goebel Beer bottles, are on the counter in front of them.
[Servicemen on trailer]
Photographic group portrait of U.S. Navy servicemen on a trailer, Guam, circa 1944-1950. Elmer A. Ball is in the back row, second from right. The other men are partially identified in a caption provided by the donor's family: Lee, Martin, Ball, Palmer, Schmidt, Kerns, Marsh, Gross, Ludwig, Watters, and Scotty.
[AVG serviceman standing outside building]
Photograph of an unidentified AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman standing outside a building, likely at a military base in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.
[AVG servicemen standing on porch]
Photograph of two unidentified AVG (American Volunteer Group) servicemen standing on a porch, likely at a military base in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.