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U.S. soldiers watching a boxing match in postwar Germany.
U.S. soldiers watching a boxing match in postwar Germany.
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U.S. soldiers watching a woman perform a traditional dance, North Africa, 1943
Photograph. U.S. soldiers watching a traditional North African dance. Printed caption on photo front: "Arab dancer, Africa." MTO.
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U.S. soldiers work outside of a tent, ETO, 1945
Photograph. Two unidentified U.S. soldiers sitting and working outdoors near tent; note "S G" painted on soldier’s helmet.
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U.S. soldiers working on equipment outdoors, ETO, 1945
Photograph. Two unidentified U.S. soldiers working on equipment outdoors; jeep in background. ETO. 1945 [See also 2013.221.142]
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U.S. soldiers working on equipment outdoors, ETO, 1945
Two unidentified U.S. soldiers working on equipment outdoors; jeep in background. ETO, 1945 [See also 2013.221.103]
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U.S. soldiers working outdoors in the European Theater, circa 1945
Photograph. Four unidentified U.S. soldiers, wearing helmets marked "SG", working outdoors near various military vehicles.
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U.S. soldiers' barracks in Ansbach, Germany in 1945
U.S. soldiers' barracks in Ansbach, Germany in 1945. "Barracks in Ansbach."'
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U.S. stamp honoring the capture of Iwo Jima, 1945
Photograph. U.S. stamp showing the raising of the American flag on Iwo Jima. Official Caption: "Rome, 7/9/45--New U.S.
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U.S. submarine rescuing the crew of a downed Navy plane in the East China Sea, circa 1945
Photograph, aerial. View of a U.S. submarine rescuing the crew of a Navy plane that was downed in the East China Sea.
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U.S. Tanks parked on the side of the street, Dinkelsbühl, Germany, 1945
Photograph. US M-5 Stuart tanks and a halftrack sit in a German town square as German civilians walk past.
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U.S. technicians working on a jet engine, New York, 1945
Photograph. Two U.S. technicians working on a jet engine in a factory. Official Caption: “Rome 8/14/45. U.S.
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U.S. torpedo boat PT-517, English Channel, circa 1944
U.S. Ptorpedo boat PT-517 in water, speeding toward camera. English Channel. Circa 1944