Box 1
Contains 115 Results:
M. G. boy of Kölleda, undated
This collection contains a photograph album with portraits of fellow soldiers and locations in the areas of service during 1944-1945. Also included is a printed copy of the combat diary of a co-officer, Eugene W. Bates, detailing daily life and events towards the end of World War 2 in Europe. Appendices include a summary of the 18th Field Artillery Battalion, written by Capt. Carl A. Reid, and several documents relating to the history of artillery used by the US Army in WW2.
M. G. officer at desk in Rathaus, Kölleda, undated
This collection contains a photograph album with portraits of fellow soldiers and locations in the areas of service during 1944-1945. Also included is a printed copy of the combat diary of a co-officer, Eugene W. Bates, detailing daily life and events towards the end of World War 2 in Europe. Appendices include a summary of the 18th Field Artillery Battalion, written by Capt. Carl A. Reid, and several documents relating to the history of artillery used by the US Army in WW2.
Approaching Paris, 1945
This collection contains a photograph album with portraits of fellow soldiers and locations in the areas of service during 1944-1945. Also included is a printed copy of the combat diary of a co-officer, Eugene W. Bates, detailing daily life and events towards the end of World War 2 in Europe. Appendices include a summary of the 18th Field Artillery Battalion, written by Capt. Carl A. Reid, and several documents relating to the history of artillery used by the US Army in WW2.
Arc de Triumphe, 1945
This collection contains a photograph album with portraits of fellow soldiers and locations in the areas of service during 1944-1945. Also included is a printed copy of the combat diary of a co-officer, Eugene W. Bates, detailing daily life and events towards the end of World War 2 in Europe. Appendices include a summary of the 18th Field Artillery Battalion, written by Capt. Carl A. Reid, and several documents relating to the history of artillery used by the US Army in WW2.
Versaille, 1945
This collection contains a photograph album with portraits of fellow soldiers and locations in the areas of service during 1944-1945. Also included is a printed copy of the combat diary of a co-officer, Eugene W. Bates, detailing daily life and events towards the end of World War 2 in Europe. Appendices include a summary of the 18th Field Artillery Battalion, written by Capt. Carl A. Reid, and several documents relating to the history of artillery used by the US Army in WW2.
Opera House, Paris, 1945
This collection contains a photograph album with portraits of fellow soldiers and locations in the areas of service during 1944-1945. Also included is a printed copy of the combat diary of a co-officer, Eugene W. Bates, detailing daily life and events towards the end of World War 2 in Europe. Appendices include a summary of the 18th Field Artillery Battalion, written by Capt. Carl A. Reid, and several documents relating to the history of artillery used by the US Army in WW2.
Becker and [Bates?] in front of the Luxor Obelisk, 1945
This collection contains a photograph album with portraits of fellow soldiers and locations in the areas of service during 1944-1945. Also included is a printed copy of the combat diary of a co-officer, Eugene W. Bates, detailing daily life and events towards the end of World War 2 in Europe. Appendices include a summary of the 18th Field Artillery Battalion, written by Capt. Carl A. Reid, and several documents relating to the history of artillery used by the US Army in WW2.
USAT James H. Parker, 1945
This collection contains a photograph album with portraits of fellow soldiers and locations in the areas of service during 1944-1945. Also included is a printed copy of the combat diary of a co-officer, Eugene W. Bates, detailing daily life and events towards the end of World War 2 in Europe. Appendices include a summary of the 18th Field Artillery Battalion, written by Capt. Carl A. Reid, and several documents relating to the history of artillery used by the US Army in WW2.
Tug in Le Havre Harbor, 1945
This collection contains a photograph album with portraits of fellow soldiers and locations in the areas of service during 1944-1945. Also included is a printed copy of the combat diary of a co-officer, Eugene W. Bates, detailing daily life and events towards the end of World War 2 in Europe. Appendices include a summary of the 18th Field Artillery Battalion, written by Capt. Carl A. Reid, and several documents relating to the history of artillery used by the US Army in WW2.
Leaving Le Havre, 1945
This collection contains a photograph album with portraits of fellow soldiers and locations in the areas of service during 1944-1945. Also included is a printed copy of the combat diary of a co-officer, Eugene W. Bates, detailing daily life and events towards the end of World War 2 in Europe. Appendices include a summary of the 18th Field Artillery Battalion, written by Capt. Carl A. Reid, and several documents relating to the history of artillery used by the US Army in WW2.