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Photograph of two United State Army soldiers helping three unidentified women from a vehicle in Hawaii, circa 1940s.Stamped on verso: "Official Photograph – Not to be published without authority of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 Hawaiian Department, Fort Shafter, T.H. Credit must be given on publication as follows: Photo by Signal Corps U.S. Army. Must Not Be Used For Advertising Without…
Photograph of United State Army soldiers at an outdoor theater on Iwo Jima, circa 1940s. The theater was established by Yun Yau Kam to help boost morale.
Photograph of an unidentified United States Army soldier handing an object to Colonel Birdsong on Johnston Island, circa 1940s. Inscription on verso: "Col. Birdso [Birdsong?], Commander of Johnson Island [Johnston Island]."
[Joseph E. Opray scrapbook]
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Scrapbook of items related to the World War II military service of Joseph E. Opray, a member of the 635th Tank Destroyer Battalion (United States Army), circa 1942-1945. The scrapbook contains postcards and photographs related to Opray's training at Camp Hood (Texas) and overseas service in Europe, as well as ephemera such as newspaper clippings, information leaflets, and foreign currency. Also…
Map of Europe showing troop movements and activities for the 71st Infantry Division (United States Army) during World War II, drawn by Emil Albrecht and Roland Wille, circa 1940s. Includes cartoon illustrations of troops and a chronological list of events related to the 71st Infantry Division.
Map titled "Military map of the United States," published by the Union Pacific Railroad Company and Rand McNally, circa 1944. Includes railway information and the names and locations of military bases, forts, camps, and airfields.
Photograph of servicemen and servicewomen at a party hosted by the 61st Fighter Squadron, June 1943. Identified individuals in the inscription include fighter ace Francis S. "Gabby" Gabreski, Justus "Jimmy" Foster, and David C. Schilling. Inscription on verso of duplicate photo: "61st Party. Two weeks after I took over as CO - 22 Jun. 1943. Left to right, Maj. Gabreski, Jimmy Foster (at cake?), ?,…
Photograph of James C. Stewart and an unidentified servicewoman, circa 1940s.
Photograph of Albert L. Mason standing next to North American AT-6 Texan aircraft, circa 1940.Inscription on verso: "Cadet Albert L. Mason 40E. Died Tuesday Aug. 7, 1940. Ground got too close to the plane on night navigation flight."