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[21st Annual Hellcat Reunion]

Description: Photograph of men and women at the 21st Annual Hellcat Reunion (part of the 12th Armored Division). This reunion took place at the Statler Hilton Hotel in Detroit, Michigan from August 3-5, 1967.
Date: [1967-08-03..1967-08-05]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[23rd Tank Battalion Platoon Leaders]

Description: Photograph of the platoon leaders of Company A of the 23rd Tank Battalion standing next to a sign mounted on a fence. The man standing to the left of the sign is Lt. Cecil D. "Buck" Walston, and the man to the right of the sign is Lt. Leslie B. Miller. The man seated next to the sign, holding a rifle, is 2nd Lt. Walsh.
Date: Summer 1945
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[2nd Platoon at Camp Barkeley]

Description: Photograph of the 2nd platoon of Company B, 56th Armored Infantry Battalion posing together in front of barracks at Camp Barkeley. The soldiers in the front row are William Shor and John Nugent. Those in the back row are Edward Sutkaitis, Frank Hulsinzer, Howard Toms, and Curtis Hagen.
Date: 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[2nd Platoon at Camp Barkeley]

Description: Photograph of the 2nd platoon, Company B, 56th Armored Infantry Battalion, in front of barracks at Camp Barkeley. The soldiers sitting are John Nugent, William Bushey, and Fred Payne. Asriel Rackow stands behind them, and Edward Sutkaitis stands with a gun to the right.
Date: 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[2nd Platoon Outside Barracks]

Description: Photograph of the 2nd platoon, Company B, 56th Armored Infantry Battalion, in front of barracks at Camp Barkeley. The soldiers sitting are Bill Shor and John Nugent, and those standing are Edward Sutkaitis, Frank Hulsinzer, Howard Toms, and Curtis Hagen.
Date: 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[44th Armored Regiment]

Description: Photograph of the soldiers of Company G of the 44th Armored Regiment. Those in the front row are identified as Kleinhuizen, Parkin, Ottavianna, Morgan, N. Johnson, Singles, Schneider, Griffin, Hagen, Moss, Newcome, and Kisker. The soldiers in the second row are Shiebly, Kuser, Long, Tom Derby, Wenrick, and Schweitzer. Those in the back row are Pasillas, Henry Mullett, R. C. Campbell, Hoffman, Cherrington, Orleans, A. Johnson, Miller, Rose, Bartz, Donar, Weston, Scully, Drennan, Maday, Brooks, T… more
Date: October 30, 1942
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[44th Tank Battalion Group Photo]

Description: Photograph of 14 soldiers with a sign which reads "44 Tank Battalion". A building of corrugated metal is visible in the background. Joe Miles kneels in the first row, fourth from the left. A soldier identified as Hopkins stands fifth from the left in the back row, and William Jenkins sits in the bottom left.
Date: [1943..1945]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[56th Armored Infantry Battalion]

Description: Photograph of members of HQ company of the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion. Those in the back row are Giangregario, Victor Ricketson, William Smith, William Otto, William Waddington, Jr., Albert Mollan, Elvin Waldof, Joe Sokal, Charles Allendoerfer, and Francis Kruger. The soldiers in the third row are Werner Schielke, Philip Justice, Jack Vaughn, Joseph Gallagher, Raymond Canterbury, John Tedrowe, Richard Ahlman, Carl Jenkins, Gola New, Keuster, Marion Best, Boitnott Gentry, Stanley Kubiak, Gu… more
Date: 1945
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[56th Armored Infantry Battalion Soldiers by Their Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of eight members of the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion standing in front of a sign for their headquarters. They are wearing dress uniforms and garrison caps and stand with their hands behind their backs. They are identified as Marvin Bright, James Withers, Edward Livaudais, J. Smith, Conrad Harness, William Hendrix, E. Smith.
Date: [1943..1945]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum
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