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[Bailey Bridge Over the Ill River at Oberhergheim, France]

Description: Photograph of a bailey bridge that covers the span of the Ill River at Oberhergheim, France. Two people can be seen walking together halfway over the bridge. Plant life is partially visible on the river, as is a reflection of the bridge. Writing the reverse side of the photo mentions how the bridge was constructed by the 119th Engineers.
Date: February 1945
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Clifford Koah and Henry Posing with Desert Scene]

Description: Photograph of Clifford Koah sitting to the right of a man identified as Henry. The two men are wearing khaki U.S. Army uniforms and have an arm over each other's shoulders. Henry has a two-chevron badge on his right arm that indicates that indicates that he is a corporal, while Koah's indicates that he's a Technician Fifth Grade. A painted scene of a palm tree and desert scenery serves as a background. Blue tinting has been added to the background and Henry's company patch, and a light pink has… more
Date: [1942..1943]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Clifford Koah Standing by a Door]

Description: Photograph of Clifford Koah wearing a U.S. Army uniform and garrison cap. He is standing by a white door set into a brick wall. The reverse of the photo bears a lip print in red lipstick. Some red lipstick has stained the front of the image.
Date: September 11, 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Company A of the 119th Engineers on a Bailey Bridge]

Description: Photograph of many uniformed members of the 119th Armored Engineer Battalion Company A standing on a bailey bridge. Most of the men are gathered to the right of a railing that is being straddled by a lone soldier. A guidon bearing the image of a fortress, "119," and "A" is held aloft in the background.
Date: 1943
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Five Soldiers Posing by Hutment]

Description: Photograph of five uniformed U.S. Army soldiers posing together near the plywood wall of a hutment. Three of the men stand behind to squatting soldiers. Dave Klena and Joe Schmitzer stand on either side of an unknown man who is draping his arms across their shoulders. The squatting man to the right is identified as Adolf Kmak.
Date: [1943..1944]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Soldier Shaving in the Field]

Description: Photograph of a soldier kneeling and shaving in front of some shrubs. He is shirtless, his face is covered with shaving cream, and he is holding a safety razor and mirror in his hands. Helmets lie on the ground in front of him, and cloths can be seen hanging from the nearby vegetation.
Date: April 28, 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Soldiers in a Mock Bayonet Fight]

Description: Photograph of a group of three uniformed American soldiers in an earthen field at Camp Campbell. Two of the men, identified as Joyner and Tate, are crossing their bayoneted rifles. A third man, identified as Hess, is squatting between the two other men and aiming his rifle towards the camera. White buildings are visible in the background.
Date: [1942..1943]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Three Soldiers in a Field at Camp Campbell]

Description: Photograph of U.S. Army soldiers standing together in a field of scrub vegetation. The man on the left is wearing a helmet and a camouflaged jacket, the man in the middle wears a similar jacket, and the third man is wearing a white tee shirt. The third man drapes a hand on the shoulder of the middle man.
Date: [1942..1943]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Three Soldiers Inside a Picket Fence]

Description: Photograph of three uniformed U.S. Army soldiers standing at the inside corner of a picket fence. Clifford Koah stands in the center. Brick buildings with shuttered windows, wrought iron balconies, and a store sign can be seen behind them.
Date: [1944..1945]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum
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