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[12th Armored Division Soldiers in Herrlisheim]
Photograph of the 12th Armored Division soldiers in Herrlisheim, including Nicholas Kepf.
[Arthur J. Wagenkneckt on Lavingen Bridge]
Photograph of Arthur J. Wagenknecht near Lauingen Bridge on the Danube River, taken on April 22nd, 1945.
[B Company Moving Towards Schweinfurt]
Photograph of of B-Company on the way towards Schweinfurt, Germany in April, 1945.
[Barracks of Norman P. Bruneau]
Photograph of the barracks of Norman P. Bruneau, a member of Company HQ 66th Armored Infantry Battalion.
[Camp Campbell]
Photograph of Camp Campbell in Kentucky.
[Camp Crossman in Fulda, Germany]
Photograph of men and M8 Light Armored Cars at Camp Crossman in Fulda, Germany.
[Child Leading Ox-Cart]
Photograph of a child leading an ox-cart down the street while a woman and others ride in the back. The photograph was taken by Norman P. Bruneau, a member of Company HQ 66th Armored Infantry Battalion, in Germany.
[Don Hale at Castle Ruins]
Photograph of Don Hale, Battalion HQ, 56th Armored Infantry Battalion, 12th Armored Division, beside castle ruins near Bopfingen, Germany.
[Earl Akers Sitting on a Toy Go-Cart]
Photograph of Earl Akers, a member of Company C 66th Armored Infantry Battalion, sitting on a toy go-cart.
[Eight Men at Swimming Hole]
Photograph of eight men at a swimming hole in Heidenheim, Germany, with members of the 92nd Mechanized Calvary Reconnaissance Squadron, Kalish, Dick Martin Wade, Joe Sedlacek, and Emil Antolick.
[Five Soldiers in Uniform in Front of Building]
Photograph of five soldiers in uniform standing in front of a building. They are identified as Engstrom, Hugunin,Raisor, Carpenter, and Levy, all members of the 66th Armored Infantry Battalion.
[Four Members of 12th Armored Division MP Platoon]
Photograph of four members of the 12th Armored Division MP Platoon. Their names, from left to right, are Nicolas Kepf, Manzoni, Heinz Linder, and Hawkins.
[Four Men at Camp Barkeley]
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.
[Four Soldiers Standing in Street]
Photograph of four soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder in a street. The men are identified as Ray Middleton, Stanley Bogdus, Walter Lehman, and William Hahn, all members of Company B 66th Armored Infantry Battalion, in Oberkochen, Germany.
[Group of Soldiers at Kampling]
Photograph of a group of soldiers in front of a truck. The caption on the photo reads "Kitchen Crew - Kampling."
[Group of Soldiers in Front of Woods]
Photograph of a group of soldiers formed into two rows. The members in the front are identified as Pruitt, unknown, Brewer, Perdue, Friedman, and Morgan. The members of the back are Sgt. Grebl, Cunningham, Shimanski, Hogan, unknown, and Bosak. All are a member of the 56th Armored Infantry Batallion, of the 12th Armored Division.
[Group of Soldiers Outside a Supply Truck With a Sign]
Photograph of a group of soldiers standing outside a supply truck holding a sign which reads "Motor Park, 92nd Mechanized Calvary Reconnaissance Squadron." The soldiers are identified as Lisisar, Welsh, Hawkins, Amato, and Stoner. The photo was taken in Tennessee on maneuvers.
[Guard Shelter]
Photograph of a guard shelter on the Danube River.
[Halftrack]
Photograph of a halftrack.
[Halftrack and Anti-Tank Gun]
Photograph of a soldier standing by a halftrack and anti-tank gun.
[Halftrack Beer Bar]
Photograph of a group of soldiers gathered around the hood of a halftrack where a keg of beer rests.
[Halftrack Repairs]
Photograph of a group of soldiers making repairs on a halftrack.
[Hellcat Holding Lightning Bolt]
Illustration of the 12th Armored Division's mascot, the Hellcat, holding a lightning bolt.
[Hendricks and Friend]
Photograph of a man identified as Hendricks standing next to an unidentified friend.
[House in Herrlisheim]
Photograph of a house and people in Herrlisheim, Germany, taken by Nicholas Kepf from the 12th Armored Division MP Platoon.
[Humphreys and Waszak Inspecting Adobe Ruins]
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.
[Infantry Dismount]
Photograph of men in combat gear dismounting from the back of a halftrack.
[Jack Nickoli and Charles Staples Standing Near Doorway]
Photograph of Jack Nickoli and Charles Staples, both members of Company B, 56th Armored Infantry Batallion, of the 12th Armored Division.
[Jim Leitheiser on His Tank]
Photograph of Jim Leitheiser, a member of Company HQ 66th Armored Infantry Battalion, on top of his M4 Tank.
[Joe Murray in Doorway]
Photograph of Joe W. Murray, a member of the 92nd Mechanized Calvary Reconnaissance Squadron, standing in a doorway.
[Keabler and Jeep]
Photograph of a soldier known as Keabler standing beside a Jeep in a field.
[Ken Knoor Leaning Against White Picket Fence]
Photograph of Ken Knorr leaning against a white picket fence. Knorr was a member of Company A 92nd Mechanized Calvary Reconnaissance Squadron, though at the time the picture was taken, was attached to the French Army.
[Large Group of Soldiers in Anglesville, France]
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.
[Lauingen Bridge on Danube River]
Photograph of Lauingen Bridge on the Danube River, taken by A. J. Wagenknect, a member of Company B, 56th Armored Infantry Batallion, of the 12th Armored Division.
[Lieutenant Bill Finn Leading the 1st Platoon]
Photograph of Lieutenant Bill Finn leading the 1st Platoon of Company F 92nd Mechanized Calvary Reconnaissance Squadron.
[Lloyd Solberg at Camp Campbell]
Photograph of Lloyd Solberg, a member of the 56th Armored Infantry Batallion, of the 12th Armored Division, at Camp Campbell in Kentucky.
[Lloyd Solberg in White Shirt]
Photograph of Lloyd Solberg, a member of the 56th Armored Infantry Batallion, of the 12th Armored Division, standing with a rifle next to another soldier. Solberg is the man wearing the white sweatshirt.
[Longmiller in France]
Photograph of a soldier, identified as Longmiller, smiling at the camera. The photograph was taken in France.
[Mac W. Lackey in Limburg]
Photograph of Mac W. Lackey, a member of A Company, 23rd Tank Batallion, taken in Limburg, Germany.
[Man Known as Hahn]
Photograph of a soldier standing in front of a tank with an M3 Grease Gun. The man is identified as Mr. Hahn.
[Man Known as M. Spiegel]
Photograph of a man looking directly at the camera and smiling. The man is identified as M. Spiegel.
[Man Known as R. Sliakard]
Photograph of a man in a helmet, smiling at the camera. The man is identified as R. Sliakard.
[Man on Tank]
Photograph of a young man, identified as P. Suli, in a tank. The photograph reads "P. Sulli HQ 66 AIB."
[Members of B Company, 714th Tank Battalion]
Photograph of Carl Strang, Garet Shepard, Ben Cohen, and Ken Wright, four members of the B Company, 714th Tank Battalion, standing in front of a truck being filled with a dark substance.
[Men on Mortar Crew]
Photograph of a two-man mortar crew.
[Men Resting Near Highway]
Photograph of a group of men resting beside a roadway.
[Motor Pool at Camp Crossman]
Photograph of the motor pool at Camp Crossman in Fulda, Germany, 92nd Mechanized Calvary Reconnaissance Squadron.
[Nezzo Lazzari and Two Soldiers]
Photograph of Nello Lazzari sitting in a Jeep, between two fellow soldiers and friends. All are members of the 66th Armored Infantry Battalion.
[Nicholas Kepf with Two Prisoners of War]
Photograph of Nicholas Kepf standing between two prisoners of war in Heidenheim, Germany.
[Nicolas Kepf in Weilheim]
Photograph of Nicholas Kepf, a member of the 12th Armored Division MP Platoon, in Weilheim, Germany.
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