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1. Telephone Bank for World War II Soldiers

2. Telephone Booths for World War II Soldiers

3. Soldiers at the Desk of the Public Library, Elkins, W. Va.

4. Soldiers Outside Telephone Booths

5. Soldiers Await the Use of Telephones at a World War II Phone Bank

Photograph was probably taken by Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia, who was aboard this transport.

6. Homeward Bound World War II GIs Looking Towards U.S.A.

Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia, was aboard this transport as it brought home many other war-weary soldiers from Europe.

7. Shoreline of New York In View As Victory Ship Enters U.S.A.

This photograph was included in West Virginia University student, Louis Piccola's narrative documenting his military experiences during World War II. The soldier has been identified by descendants as Louis Piccola. Inscribed on the back, "Dutch homes had to be destroyed also because Jerry would not leave."

8. American Soldier Louis Piccola Standing Among Rubble of House in Holland During World War II

This photograph was included in West Virginia University student, Louis Piccola's narrative, documenting his military experiences in World War II. The soldiers were not identified , however they are probably in Piccola's outfit, the 17th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, 83rd Infantry.

9. American Soldiers Standing Among Rubble of Houses in Holland During World War II

This photograph was included in West Virginia University student, Louis Piccalo's narrative documenting his military experiences during World War II. The soldiers are not identified, however they were probably in Piccalo's outfit, 17th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, 83rd Infantry.

10. American Soldiers and Bomb-Damaged Wind Mill in Holland During World War II

This photograph was included in West Virginia University student, Louis Piccalo's narrative documenting his military experience during World War II. The soldiers are not identified, however they could possibly be in Piccalo's outfit, the 17th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, 83rd Infantry.

11. American Soldiers Pose with Tank in Northern Europe During World War II

Post World War II rodeo, the first held in the far east, included an air show, a parade of horses, bands, floats and carriages. The entertainment was provided by the United States Military.

12. International Allied Armistice Day Rodeo, Meiji Stadium, Tokyo, Occupied Japan

Corporal Carpenter, in uniform standing outside the U. S. Headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, post-World War II.

13. Corporal Thomas Jack Carpenter, United States Army, from Tyler County, W. Va.

A uniformed Corporal Carpenter strikes a casual pose in Post World War II Frankfurt, Germany.

14. Corporal Thomas Jack Carpenter, United States Army, from Tyler County, W. Va.

Corporal Carpenter checks under the hood of a jeep in Post World War II, Frankfurt, Germany.

15. Corporal Thomas Jack Carpenter, United States Army, from Tyler County, W. Va.

A group of soldiers practice firing. Photograph comes from a U.S.S. West Virginia scrapbook.

16. Sham Battle in Hawaii during WWII American Defense Campaign

A group of soldiers gather around coastal artillery during a defense campaign. Photograph taken from a U.S.S. West Virginia scrapbook.

17. American Soldiers Shore Battery at Night in Hawaii