Signal Corps Archive:
SC 184683 - Lt. Charles M. Conover, Seattle, Wash., directs removal of wreckage and bodies from wreckage near Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 184861 - Provost Marshal Major Thomas Lanser, New York, and Sgt. [illegible] H. Cummingham, Hartford, Conn., at work in their "office" in 1st Division C.P. in a cactus grove, near Barrafranca, Sicily.
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SC 184862 - 1st Division Military Police, near front lines on Sicily, get map directions from from Major Thomas Lanser, New York, 1st Division Provost Marshal, before going up to their posts at the frontline. 19 July, 1943.
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SC 184865 - Pfc. Norman Ridge, Langhorne, Pa., and Pvt. John H. Christopher, Abbeville, S.C., direct removal of bodies from wreckage, near Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
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SC 184871 - American M.P.s march Italian war prisoners from Palazo Del Governo to prison camp. Enna, Sicily. 21 July, 1943.
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SC 184860 - 1st Division Military Police get instructions from Provost Marshal, Major Thomas Lanser, New York, and S/Sgt. Sidney Joyner, Humford, Tenn., before going to their posts at the front.
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SC 184866 - Motorcycle M.P. Pvt. John H. Christopher, Abbeville, S.C., taken in Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
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SC 184864 - Pvt. John H. Christopher Abberville, S.C., motorcycle M.P., directs traffic in Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
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SC 171623 - An American M.P. with a portion of German prisoners that were taken after the Allied Armies took the whole of North Africa.
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SC 170655 - .30 caliber machine gun emplacement and crew used by a battalion for protection, somewhere in New Guinea.
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SC 170429 - American troops debarking from transportation.
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SC 171609 - Pfc. Maurice Bell, Indiana, talks with a German prisoner, who was happy to be a prisoner. 30 March, 1943.
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SC 335296 - MPs looking for snipers in town of Lohr.
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SC 335259 - Men of the 102nd Division, 9th U.S. Army, move along the road out of Krefeld, Germany, towards their new quarters along the Rhine River near Uerdingen, Germany.
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SC 334922 - En route from Kunming, China, to Kai Yuan, China, in the Petrified Forest area. 13 March, 1945.
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SC 334913 - MP detachment that took part in the Army Day ceremonies that were held at Ft. Ehrenbreitstein, Coblenz, Germany. The men are of the 28th Division, First U.S. Army.
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SC 374878 - Captured German troops march past the main entrance to the "little red schoolhouse", SHAEF HQ on Rue Henry Joliaeur, in Reims, France, where German officers signed the unconditional surrender terms formally ending the war in Europe.
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SC 206857 - Jap prisoners, captured near Tiara, Okinawa, are searched for hidden weapons before being evacuated from the area. They were taken prisoner by patrol of the 105th Infantry Regiment, 27th Division.
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SC 190645 - Simulated shells give the MPs a realistic setting for an invasion exercise as their landing craft rolls ashore. 15 May, 1944.
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SC 190469 - A military policeman guards a group of French refugees who were brought to a port in England. Their status is yet unknown and they will be sent for interrogation. 9 June, 1944.
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SC 190649 - Sullen-faced German POWs line up to be searched by American MPs in a internment camp somewhere in England. 10 June, 1944.
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SC 190470 - U.S. Military Police stand guard as a load of German POWs are landed at a port in England, captured in the initial fighting in France. 9 June, 1944.
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SC 190468 - A Military Policeman guards a long line of German prisoners as they move from an LST at a port in England. 9 June, 1944.
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SC 190648 - American Military Policemen thoroughly search German prisoners at an internment camp, somewhere in England. These prisoners were captured during the first assaults on France and sent to England for questioning and internment.
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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 411769 - Pvt. Alfred Gallman, left, of New York City, a military policeman on duty in the Metz sector of France, stops to chat with two French policemen whose work brings them together. 29 October, 1944.
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SC 184687 - Motorcycle M.P. Pfc. Norman Ridge, Langhorne, Pa., taken in Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
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C-920 - This is the exterior of the Red Cross Center at Viareggio, Italy, formerly used by German and Italian troops. 23 March, 1945 approx.
Signal Corps Archive:
C-888 - Pfc. Vernon H. Bradberry, Abbesville, S.C., left, Pfc. Robert L. Mims, Laurence, S.C., of the M.P. Company stand in front of the heavy pontoon bridge linking Remagen and Linz, across the Rhine.
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SC 364059 - Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, Jr., inspects the X Corps Honor Guard at Hongchon, Korea. 12 April, 1951.