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[Report of the Account Balance for Company B 49th Armored Infantry Battalion]

Description: Report concerning the status of the financial account balance of Company B 49th Armored Infantry Battalion, signed by Charles R. Griggs and two other men. The statement shows that this company has $89.84 on hand, with no cash in the bank; the next section shows that these funds were transferred from Griggs to Walter E. Alroud, with a final certification signed off at the bottom of the page. The text at the top of the second page acknowledging that the company's funds were "audited and found c… more
Date: [1945-06..1945-07]
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[First Platoon of Company C]

Description: Photograph of the first platoon of Company C of the 66th Armored Infantry Battalion. The first row sits cross-legged on the ground, and the back two rows stand. There is a flag in the middle of the photograph.
Date: June 1945
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Blimp Over Convoy]

Description: Photograph of a United Nations' convoy ships with a U.S. Navy blimp, hovering watchfully overhead on the lookout for any sign of enemy submarines.
Date: June 16, 1943
Creator: Smith, Loran F.
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Award of the Bronze Star Medal]

Description: General orders bestowing the Bronze Star Medal on members of the 96th Infantry Division, including Justin L. Bible, Nazaret Cherkezian, Eli J. Corriveau, Norman Flanders, Myron J. Franz, and Jacob C. Graber.
Date: June 6, 1945
Partner: Arlington Historical Society’s Fielder House Museum

[Soldiers Sitting by a Sign for the Danube]

Description: Photograph of soldiers from the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion sitting in front of a sign that says "You are crossing the beautiful blue Danube thru courtesy of the 12th Armd Division." A dirt road passes to the left of the soldiers and a house with a picket fence is located to the right.
Date: June 1945
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum
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