Captured German Fighter Plane Bf 109 G-4 « Weiss 12 » 4./JG 27. captured in May 1943 in Tunisia. D.C. USA 1944
Bf 109 G-4 « Weiss 12 » 4./JG 27, captured in May 1943 in Tunisia and shipped to the USA for a
war bond raising tour. It is seen here near Washington D.C.
The Famous American War Photographer Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni returning to the US after the war 1946.
166th Signal Photo Company
bottom right ribbon is occupation ribbon
Top RowGood Conduct, Pacific Theature campaign, Pre war service ribbon Bottom ETO Campaign Ribbon, ETO Victory ribbon, Germany Occupation medal
German PAK 38 Artillery crew with AdLer kubel near Rzhev Russia February 1942. 6th Infantry Division.
Old German soldier with Moustache visiting his granddaughter in Landshut Bavaria 1942
German PAK 38 Artillery crew with AdLer kubel near Rzhev Russia February 1942. 6th Infantry Division.
3 German soldiers from the same family in Neuotting Bavaria Germany 1942
British World Speed Record Racing Car Thunderbolt 1937 with driver Captain George Eyston. Bonneville Salt Flats USA.
German army officer of Grenadier Ersatz Bataillon 488 ( Lindau ) on leave in Venice, Italy 1943.
German soldiers resting in Luitpold Kaserne Lindau Germany 1940. Infanterie Regiment 488.
German army officer of Grenadier Ersatz Bataillon 488 ( Lindau ) on leave in Venice, Italy 1943.
German Luftwaffe motorbike messenger rests with soldiers beside open fire, Russia 1942.
Surrendered German soldiers reading American Allied General Orders on wall in Kossen Austria 1945
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Luftwaffe flak officer with Krim Shield of the Leichte Flak Abteilung 99 (mot) in Rome Italy 1944 with staff car.
Luftwaffe flak officer with Krim Shield of the Leichte Flak Abteilung 99 (mot) in Rome Italy 1944 with staff car.
Luftwaffe flak officer of the Leichte Flak Abteilung 99 (mot) in Rome Italy 1944 with staff car.
GIs of the 101st Cavalry Regiment in Ruhpolding Bavaria 1945 smoking, standing beside German Wehrmacht officers.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
German Flak Luftwaffe officer surrender with girlfriend to American GIs in Schloss Heiligenberg near Darmstadt 1945.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
German soldiers surrendering weapons beside General Albert Kesselrings private train, Saalfelden Austria 1945
Saalfelden, near Salzburg, in Austria on 9 May 1945.
Kesselring then surrendered to an American major at Saalfelden, near Salzburg, in Austria on 9 May 1945. He was taken to see Major General Maxwell D. Taylor, the commander of the 101st Airborne Division, who treated him courteously, allowing him to keep his weapons and field marshal_qt_s baton
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg