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SC 196154 - Capt. Robert S. Marcus, Jewish Chaplain, conducts outdoor services at the Siegfried Line, in Germany. 3 November, 1944.
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SC 206504 - Men of 27th Division kneel in prayer as Chaplain Lafayette Yarwood of Blauvelt, New York, conducts services at division command post on Okinawa.
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SC 190626 - Chaplain of an Airborne unit holds a prayer service for the dead of the unit in the square of Carentan.
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SC 187710-S - American soldiers and sailors in a large town in North Africa recently collected more than $1,000 to aid the orphans of a bombed-out convent.
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SC 190504 - Father Edward J. Waters, Catholic Chaplain from Oswego, N.Y., conducts divine services on pier for members of the first assault troops thrown against Hitler's forces on the continent. Weymouth, England. June, 1944.
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SC 205979 - At command post of 27th Infantry Division Chaplain L. W. Yarwood conducts services for men about to enter battle. Okinawa.
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SC 190490 - U.S. Army Chaplain Francis L. Sampson of Sioux Falls, N.D., gives absolution to dead American paratroopers who were killed in action in Carentan, France. A burial party made up of German POWs waits in the background.
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SC 151520 - Religion plays an important part in the lives of the men in the field. Men of the 161st Inf. affectionately refer to this chapel as "St. Patrick's-in-the-Bahamas."
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SC 364367 - The post chapel has large crowd of colored troops in afternoon of Bishop Gregg sermon. 22 December, 1943.
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SC 170043 - Chaplain Walter J. Poynton, Inglewood, N.J, holds church services in the courtyard of a French school building for a bomber group in North Africa. 12 February, 1943.
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SC 170042 - Chaplain Walter J. Poynton, Inglewood, N.J., conducting church services at the headquarters of a bomber group. Berteaux, North Africa. 12 February, 1943.
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SC 170053 - Chaplain Walter J. Poynton, Inglewood, N.J., conducting church services at the headquarters of a bomber group. 12 February, 1943.
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SC 335348 - Catholic soldiers of the 80th Infantry Division leave 500 year-old German church where they attended mass in Kaufbeuren, Germany.
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SC 335287 - Yanks at Heidelberg: Three Yanks stroll through the grounds of one of the newer Heidelberg University buildings,
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SC 170425 - Chaplain Hawley, Catholic priest, aboard a transport, celebrates the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass on Sunday, June 23, 1942..
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SC 171620 - Chaplain (Col.) M.S. Chatalgood, Galveston, Texas, saying Mass on Easter Sunday for Headquarters Company, 33rd Signal Battalion. Tunisia, North Africa. 25 March, 1943.
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SC 184756 - Chaplain Owen Monahan of 41st Div. Artillery holding services at newly-captured village in New Guinea, for men not actively involved in the battle 300 yards ahead. 25 July, 1943.
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SC 184755 - Organist, T/5 Cleo Huizengen of Zealand, Mich., 32nd Div., at organ, with congregation in background.
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C-959 - Fifth Army soldiers sing hymns during Easter sunrise services high in the Apennine Mountains in Italy. Organist is S/Sgt. William D. Wilkins.
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C-1105 - Drum-head service led by Capt. M. S. Ragan, Catholic Padre, at a pioneer flying fortress base in England, prior to the Crew's setting out on a daylight attack on Nazi-dominated Europe.
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SC 348650 - Lt. John J. O'Neill (St. Paul, Minn) conducts Catholic Sunday services aboard the USS Fred Ainsworth before debarkation for Inchon, Korea. 15 September, 1950.
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SC 198882 - Chaplain (Capt.) Joseph P. Kenny, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, holds mass for men of the 3rd Battalion before they depart for the field in Belgium. 6 January, 1945.
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SC 199091 - Cpl. Charles S. McNulty, 2075 Beaver Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, stops for a moment of prayer before joining his division near Houmont, Belgium. 8 January, 1945.
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SC 211450 - GIs in front of the stadium are wearing Jewish holy shawls with prayer books in hand while services are going on at Rizal Stadium, Manila. 7 September, 1945.
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SC 195508-S - Japanese-American infantrymen attend church services outside their billet in France. 24 October, 1944.
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SC 195506 - Using gas cans for an altar, Chaplain James S. Hannaford, Slater, Mo., conducts open-air Protestant services near Konzen, Germany. 17 October, 1944.
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SC 195670 - With rifles slung across their backs, these four combat-clad U.S. infantrymen are bound for mass in a Catholic church in Nancy, France. 22 October, 1944.
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SC 201460 - Maj. Cajetan R. Sullivan, New Haven, Conn., ass't divisional chaplain, served holy communion to members of the 4th Infantry Division during Catholic mass in an artillery-torn church in Bleialf, Germany. 24 February, 1945.
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SC 201493 - Capt. Chaplain Connolly says mass for members of 127th Inf. Regt., 32nd Div., outside of Lonoy, Leyte, P.I.
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SC 201668 - Men of the 1st and 3rd Battalions, U.S. Seventh Army, kneel in prayer, as the first Catholic service is conducted in a partially ruined church in Auersmacher, Germany. 25 February, 1945.