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[Photograph of Staff Sergeant Alfred C. Harris]

Description: Photograph of Staff Sergeant Alfred C. Harris wearing a fury leather jacket with a leather helmet and goggles. The text on the bottom of the photograph contains information about Harris' rank, and birth/ death dates: "S/Sgt. Alfred C. Harris 391st Sqd. 34th Bomb Group 8th Air Force Born April 23, 1923 Killed July 19, 1944."
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Portrait of Lieutenant Joseph W. Akins]

Description: Portrait of Lieutenant Joseph W. Akins, "15th Replacement Co., 1st Cavalry Div." The description on the bottom tells Akins' birth and death date/location: "Born June 8, 1921 in Hillsboro, Texas. Killed September 2, 1950 in Taegu, Korea."
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Portrait of Staff Sergeant Earl C. Watson in his Uniform]

Description: Portrait of Staff Sergeant Earl C. Watson standing in his military uniform. The text on the bottom of the photo contains information about Watson including the dates of his birth and death, and the medals he won: "S/Sgt. Earl C. Watson 45th Division Born nov. 11th, 1911 Killed June 30th at Nittuno [sic], Italy Purple Heart, E. T. O. Ribbon, Three Bronze Stars."
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Photograph of a Parade of People Walking Down a Street]

Description: Photograph of a large number of people walking down a city street in Wernigerode, Germany while holdings wreathes, banners, flowers, etc. These people are walking in remembrance of fallen soldiers during the war; each banner has the name of a different nation.
Date: [1944..1945]
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Portrait of Private Norman Preston Alston]

Description: Portrait of Norman Preston Alston, "Private 120th Infantry, Killed Nov. 20, 1944 in Germany." Alston is wearing his United States Army uniform and hat in the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Portrait of Alton Belton Wilson in his Uniform]

Description: Portrait of Alton Belton Wilson wearing his military uniform. The text on the bottom of the photograph contains information of Wilson's parents and siblings, and his death, as well as the medals he won: "Alton Belton Wilson Son of F. C. and Maudie Wilson of Roscoe Brother of Elizabeth Ballard and Calvin Killed Feb. 11, 1943 in Italy Received Purple Heart and Silver Star."
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Photograph of Three Banners on a Bed of Flowers]

Description: Photograph of three banners lying on a flower bed, each with the name of a different location: "Hongrie, Belgique, D. P. Camp." This arrangement is a part of a memorial site for those fallen in the war.
Date: [1944..1945]
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Portrait of Flight Lieutenant Deverle Brown]

Description: Portrait of Flight Lieutenant Deverle Brown wearing his military uniform. The description on the bottom of the photograph tells Brown's rank, squadron, date of death, and parents: "Deverle Brown Flight Lieut. R. A. F. Squadron 25, Died February 1945, Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown."
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Portrait of Private Dayton Simon O'Keefe]

Description: Portrait of Private Dayton Simon O'Keefe with a caption on the photo saying this was taken at "Ft. Worth, Texas at the Wallace Studio May 10, 1943." The text on the slip at the bottom of the picture contains information about O'Keefe and his role in the military: "Dayton Simon O'Keefe Private Battery B, 190th Field Artillery Battalion # 3831117 Died November 12, 1944 in Belgium."
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Photograph of a Banner with "Pologne" Typed in Bold]

Description: Photograph of a banner with the name "Pologne" typed in bold print, this is the French translation of "Poland." This banner is one of many lying on the beds of flowers in the memorial site, each one with a different country's name typed on it.
Date: [1944..1945]
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Photograph of Staff Sergeant Sie S. Edwards by a Fountain]

Description: Photograph of Staff Sergeant Sie S. Edwards standing in his uniform in front of a large fountain. The text on the bottom of the photo contains information about his rank, birth and death dates, and names of his immediate family members: "S/Sgt. Sie S. Edwards Born Sept. 4th, 1909 Died in a jap prison camp in the Phillippines on June 18th, 1942 He was a member of the 93rd Bombardment Squad and was a secret bombsite specialist. He was survived by wife, Marge Edwards and Parents Mr. and Mrs. S. … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Photograph of a Funeral Service]

Description: Photograph of a funeral service taking place with a casket placed above a grave and a French flag draped on top of it. There are six men standing around the casket and a large group of people standing outside the perimeter of the grave site.
Date: [1944..1945]
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Photograph of Allied Troops Marching Along a Street]

Description: Photograph of a long line of Allied troops marching down a city street; the soldiers in the front are carrying three national flags, from right to left the flags are: France, United States, Belgium. All of the soldiers in the line have a white armband on the left arm of their uniform.
Date: [1944..1945]
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Letter from Captain George E. Madter to Captain Charles R. Griggs, March 21, 1945]

Description: Letter from Captain George E. Madter to Charles R. Griggs regarding Madter's new four-month-old daughter and the "old gang." Madter asks Griggs if he has kept up with any of the old gang and asks "what do you hear from your little gal in Texas?" Madter is also apologetic for not being the best correspondent and the fact that this letter is so short.
Date: March 21, 1945
Creator: Madter, George E.
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Photograph of a Man Speaking at a Memorial Service]

Description: Photograph of a man reading from a piece of paper while at an outdoor memorial service. There is a crowd of people behind the man as he speaks; a bed of flowers is positioned at the man's feet with a banner with the country name Yugoslavia written on it.
Date: [1944..1945]
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Photograph Corporal Raymond G. George]

Description: Photograph of Corporal Raymond G. George wearing a shirt and hat. The text on the bottom of the photo contains information about his rank, birth and death date/location, and the regiment he belonged to: "Corporal Raymond G. George Born May 17th, 1920 Old Decker, Texas Killed New Georgia Islands Sept. 18th, 1943 Co. C. 27th Infantry Regiment 25th Division."
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Portrait of Lieutenant Ernest Wayne Hagar]

Description: Portrait of Lieutenant Ernest Wayne Hagar wearing a headset and leather jacket. The text on the bottom of the photograph contains information about his parents and group he was a part of, as well as the date he was killed: "Lt. Ernest Wayne Hagar, son of Mr. and Mrs E. D. Hagar Enlisted Mar. 20th, 1942 Killed in Mass. May 14, 1943."
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Photograph of Soldiers Leaving a Building]

Description: Photograph of a group of Allied soldiers and civilians exiting the entrance of a building; some of the civilians are seen shaking the hands of the soldiers as they exit the building.
Date: [1944..1945]
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Portrait of Sergeant A T. Roy in Uniform]

Description: Portrait of Sergeant A. T. Roy wearing his military uniform. The text on the bottom of the photograph has information about Roy's troop group, his birth date, and his death date/location: "Sgt. A. T. Roy 42nd [Cavalry] Recon. Troop Born July 12th, 1917 Killed April 25th, 1945 in Germany."
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Portrait of Petty Officer James F. Leach]

Description: Portrait of Petty Officer James F. Leach in his uniform. The text on the bottom of the picture contains information about his rank, and a description of how he was killed and where: "P/O James F. Leach born March 30th, 1914 Co. Pilot C 47 Died in airplane crash on Isle of Corsica Jan. 23rd, 1945, Flying from Algiers to his home base in Florence, Italy."
Date: unknown
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum
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