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[Cars parked along the bank of the Tomoka River, Daytona, Florida]
Photograph of cars parked along the bank of the Tomoka River, Daytona, Florida, circa 1917-1918.Inscription: "On the Tomoko [Tomoka] River. Daytona, Flo. Note reflection and moss."Part of a photograph album related to C. E. Roy's service with the U.S. Navy at Key West Naval Air Station, Florida, circa 1917-1918.
[Servicemen posing with various vehicles, Key West, Florida]
Photograph of U.S. Navy servicemen posing with various vehicles, including trucks, cars, and motorcycles, Key West, Florida, circa 1917-1918.Inscription: "Equipment & lawn?? Key West."Part of a photograph album related to C. E. Roy's service with the U.S. Navy at Key West Naval Air Station, Florida, circa 1917-1918.
[Soldiers and women with vehicle]
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helping three unidentified women from a vehicle in Hawaii, circa 1940s.Stamped on verso: "Official Photograph – Not to be published without authority of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 Hawaiian Department, Fort Shafter, T.H. Credit must be given on publication as follows: Photo by Signal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…
[Townsend and Keifer at air base]
Photograph of Captain Townsend (right) and Sergeant Keifer (left) at an unidentified air base in Japan, April 1947. The plane behind them is a Stinson L-5 Sentinel of the United States Army Air Forces. Mount Fuji is visible in the background.Inscription on verso: "Capt. Townsend and Sgt. Keifer, operators of the Fuji Grand Hotel. They came out to the strip to see me the day I went up there to fly…
[Automobile at Komaki Air Base]
Photograph of an automobile at Komaki Air Base, Japan, April 1947. The inscription notes that the vehicle is a converted jeep owned by Captain Staugaard, the motor pool officer.Inscription on verso: "Converted jeep owned by Capt. Staugaard, Motor Pool Officer. A Jap auto factory did the work for him. They rolled out the metal by hand, after the Capt. gave them the drawings, which he drew up…