Photo of medics of the 79th Division - Quick view
Photo of medics of the 79th Division. Notez les patchs et le filet de casque de type losange. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
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Photo of medics of the 79th Division. Notez les patchs et le filet de casque de type losange. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of medics treating Germans near St-Lô. Original Associated Press photo that measures about 23 x 18 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of 2nd Armored Division dental officer. Note officer's bar on the back of the helmet covered with burlap. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of medics carrying casualty. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of medic treating German soldier. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of nurses having fun. Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of three nurses. Original photo that measures about 26 x 21 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of paratroopers in the Ardennes. Note white helmet covers and mix of uniforms including M-42 jump suits. Original International News photo that measures about 23 x 18 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of Maj. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor in Noville. Note what seems to be a British made 101st Airborne Division patch. Original photo that measures about 23 x 18 centimeters. Very good condition.
Photo of Maj. Gen. Robert T. Frederick (FSSF) being decorated. Original photo that measures about 23 x 18 centimeters. Very good condition.
YANK magazine of December 13, 1942. The GI magazine by the men... for the men in the service. US edition, Air Force issue. With superb cover photo and filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin-Up. It is in above average shape. Perfect for display and will look great...
YANK magazine of February 3, 1943. The GI magazine by the men... for the men in the service. US edition. With superb cover photo and filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin-Up. Some tears have been repaired with Scotch tape which is hardly visible. Perfect for display...