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SC 166548 - Members of the motor pool washing their vehicles in a local stream with the aid of stirrup pumps.
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SC 166547 - Members of a scouting and patrol party during recent battle practice in Northern Ireland. 12 November, 1942.
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SC 166546 - Members of a 60mm mortar section moving toward battle positions in recent battle practice in Northern Ireland. 12 November, 1942.
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SC 166545 - Members of a scouting and patrol party advancing thru an open wood during recent battle practice in Northern Ireland. 12 November, 1942.
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SC 166544 - Members of a scouting and patrol party advancing thru open wood and crossing small bridge in the approved manner. During recent battle practice in Northern Ireland.
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SC 166543 - Members of a scouting and patrol party advancing thru open wood and crossing small bridge in the approved manner. During recent battle practice in Northern Ireland.
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SC 166542 - Bayonet drill during recent battle practice in Northern Ireland. 12 November, 1942.
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SC 166541 - Firing 155mm howitzers on a range in Northern Ireland.
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SC 166540 - Guns being fired on a practice range in Northern Ireland.
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SC 166539 - Members of a 81mm mortar crew in Northern Ireland assembling their mortar during recent battle practice.
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SC 166538 - Cpl. Plum, Iowa; Lt. Padfield, Fairbanks, Alaska, and Pvt. L. Gaudet, Mass., going over maps and battleplans during recent battle practice in Northern Ireland.
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Cpl. Alfred B. Bergher, 15 E. 8th St., Duluth, Minnesota, reads a copy of his hometown newspaper. 26 January, 1945.
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2nd Lt. Richard E. Smith, 55 Mill St., Athens, Ohio, reads the Athens Messenger during a lull in the fighting on the Fifth Army front in Italy.
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SC 396921 - Cpl. Joe Stainiger, 114 Tener Ave., Chrisholm, Minn., relaxes briefly from his duties as a member of artillery battalion, 34th "Red Bull" Division, to read a copy of his hometown newspaper. 26 January, 1945.
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SC 396920 - News of homefront activities is read by Sgt. Timothy J. Flynn, 210 W. St., St. Paul Avenue, Chicago, Ill., as he looks through a copy of the Daily Times.
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L-R: Pvt. John V. Travis, 1901 Clarendon St., Chicago, Ill.; Cpl. Howard A. Kersting, 19 S. Washington St., Naperville, Ill., and S/Sgt. Elmer R. Deichstetter, of Chicago...
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SC 396918 - 1st Lt. Gordon H. Schofield, 714 Winona Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama, glances through a copy of a hometown newspaper.
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SC 396914 - 2nd Lt. Charles Pettit, of Bardstown, Kentucky, left, and Lt. Col. Benjamin J. Butler of Milton, Kentucky, read a copy of the Trimble County Democrat. 15 January, 1945.
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SC 329751 - Harriet L. Bonsen of the American Red Cross from Church Hill, New Canaan, pours cream in the coffee for a member of Fifth Army. 11 December, 1944.
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SC 329750 - Pvt. Anthony Bellisola, Leyden St., Medford, Mass., receiving coffee from a member of the American Red Cross.
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Infantrymen of 1st Platoon, Co. B., 135th Regt., 34th Div., ready their equipment and check their ammunition and supplies in preparation to move into the front line to relieve another co.
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Pvt. Leonard F. Kowalski at traffic control point.
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SC 329877 - Pfc. Merlyn R. Lehman, Orangeville, Ill., 34th Recon., 34th Div., checks his laundry in deep snow. 9 January, 1945.
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C-1121 - A German gun emplacement in the Gothic Line in the Appenines, showing excellent camouflage from air or ground observation.
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SC 171645 - The 34th Infantry Division moving ahead to Mateur, Tunisia, after the Germans were driven out. 3 May, 1943.
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SC 193051-S - Prime Minister Winston Churchill, visiting Fifth Army front, gives his picture to 1st Sgt. Franco, mascot of 34th Division.