Photograph of four men identified as Hoeweler, Lovelace, Hirsch, and Wood. All four are members of 66th Armored Infantry Battalion. The photograph was taken at Camp Barkeley.
Photograph of Don Humphreys and Ed Waszak at New Mexico School of Mines, ASTP, February 1944, inspecting adobe ruins. Don Humphreys served with the 23rd Tank Battalion and was killed in action. Ed Waszak served with the 17th Armored Infantry Battalion and was a prisoner of war.
Photograph of a large group of soldiers in the field in Anglesville, France, November 1944. A number of men are identified on the image with the names Eaton, Hoeweler, Guthrie, Drawers, Orzel, Deyton, Czecha, Callihan, Danielson, Biesman, Scott, Brown, Bixley, Anderson, Booth, Roszman, Harms and Lovelace.
Photograph of David Wesley McBride, a member of the 23rd Tank Batallion, 12th Armored Division. On the reverse of the photograph, a note reads "David is deceased."
Photograph of Ken Knorr, a member of Company A 92nd Mechanized Calvary Reconnaissance Squadron, on furlough in Shamokin, Pennsylvania for Mother's Day.
Photograph of Max Eagelfeld, a member of Company C 82nd Armored Medical Battalion. Taken in El Paso, Texas at the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) with New Mexico School of Mines.
Photograph of three men, identified as Lawler, Barents, and Hagerth, eating sandwiches at Camp Barkeley. All three are members of the 66th Armored Infantry Battalion.
Photograph of three men in a Jeep driving down a dirt road at Camp Barkeley. The men are identified as Henry Oaks, Robert Kampling, and McDonald, three members of the 66th Armored Infantry Battalion.
Photograph of two men digging a trench at Camp Barkeley, Texas. The men are identified as Bobbitt and Fetty, members of the 66th Armored Infantry Battalion.
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