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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]
(Item)
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.
Photograph of a U.S. Army serviceman holding up a Republic of China flag while a crowd celebrates the surrender of Japan, Chongqing, China, circa 1945.Typed on verso: "Chungking residents fill the streets of the wartime capital of China to express their pleasure on hearing the news of the Japanese surrender offer. This United States Army captain is greeted with shouts of joy from the crowd as he…
[Servicemen on a roof]
(Item)
Photograph of three armed U.S. Army servicemen keeping watch from a rooftop, likely in the China-Burma-India Theater,, circa 1940s.Stamped on verso: "Passed for Publication. U.S. Army Press Censor. Emanuel Goldberg, [blank] Date. 61302. China Theater."
[Army serviceman]
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Photograph of a U.S. Army serviceman, Guam, July 1945.Inscription on verso: "Guam. July 1945.
Photograph of military vehicles and supplies at a site on Saipan, circa 1944-1945. The caption notes that this was taken prior to the construction of a more permanent camp.
Caption on accompanying document: "1. Before camp on Saipan."
Photograph of two servicemen with a water truck, Saipan, circa 1944-1945.Inscription in corner: "G86."Caption on accompanying document: "7. How we got water (Martin)."
Photograph of servicemen building a photography lab, Saipan, circa 1944-1945.
Inscription in corner: "G76."
Caption on accompanying document: "11. Building the photo lab."
Photograph of servicemen in a chow line, Saipan, circa 1944-1945.Inscription in corner: "G99."Caption on accompanying document: "10. Chow line."