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World War II POW Bernard Rader assigned to the 94th

World War II POW Bernard Rader assigned to the 94th

World War II POW Bernard Rader assigned to the 94th Infantry Division, 301st Regiment Company from 1943-45, gave a presentation at the U.S. Army Reserve Command on his wartime experience to about a dozen soldie... More

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD] - [FRA-8160 through FRA-8167]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD] - [FRA-8160 through FRA-8167]

American Library Association - ALA - European - French - Even the children are interested in an A.L.A. representative. At Hennebout, near Lorient

American Library Association - ALA - European - French - Even the chil...

Photographer: American Library Association American Library Association - ALA - European - French Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions ... More

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD] - [FRA-8160 through FRA-8167]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD] - [FRA-8160 through FRA-8167]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD] - [FRA-8160 through FRA-8167]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD] - [FRA-8160 through FRA-8167]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD] - [FRA-8160 through FRA-8167]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD]

[Ship Transfer in Lorient, LE PICARD] - [FRA-8160 through FRA-8167]

Artwork: "Bunker for Ships," Lorient France, 1941. Artist: Adolf Bock. Catalog Number: G.W.2.236.50. US Army Art Collection

Artwork: "Bunker for Ships," Lorient France, 1941. Artist: Adolf Bock....

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Sailors and Marines aboard landing dock ship USS Fort

Sailors and Marines aboard landing dock ship USS Fort

Sailors and Marines aboard landing dock ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43) man the rails as the ship arrives in Lorient, France, for a scheduled port visit. U.S. Marines from II Marine Expeditionary Force embarked ... More

A 36-star flag sewn by a French woman and brought back

A 36-star flag sewn by a French woman and brought back

A 36-star flag sewn by a French woman and brought back to the U.S. by 94th Infantry Division soldiers is on display in the basement of the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters near the Kerwin Conference Room.... More

Lance Cpl. Aron Hart with rifle platoon, ground combat

Lance Cpl. Aron Hart with rifle platoon, ground combat

Lance Cpl. Aron Hart with rifle platoon, ground combat element Security Cooperation Task Force Africa Partnership Station 2012 (SCTF APS 12) stands on the deck of the USS Fort McHenry as the ship enters the por... More

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