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Willey, a World War II soldier, was killed during pilot training in southwest United States.

1. Bernard Alma Willey of Summers County, W. Va.

The 95th Bomb Group Memorial in Horham, England surrounded by snow.The 95th airbase was converted back into farmland at the end of World War II.

2. 95th BG Memorial in Horham, England

"Memorial Wall for 8th Air Force at "Madangly" England."

3. Memorial Wall For 8th Air Force at Madingley American Cemetery In Madingley, England

"Memorial wall decorated by friends of the 8th Air Force."

4. Memorial Wall For 8th Air Force at Madingley American Cemetery In Madingley, England

Marshall L. Williamson, U.S. Navy Medical Corps, assigned to the 57th Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees), stands in his naval uniform at his home in West Virginia.

5. Marshall L. Williamson, Medic in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps, at Home in West Virginia

Marshall L. Williamson, U.S. Navy Medical Corps, assigned to the 57th Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees), stands in his naval uniform in a field at his home in West Virginia.

6. Marshall L. Williamson, Medic, U.S. Navy at Home in West Virginia

Williams served in the Marines and  was awarded the Medal of Honor for his "actions above and beyond the call of duty" in the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II.

7. Corporal Hershel W. (Woody) Williams from Fairmont, W. Va.

'Woody' Williams served in the Marines and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his valor and actions above the call of duty in the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II.

8. C. E. Smith with Corporal Hershel W. Williams from Fairmont, W. Va.

Cecil Teets' outfit, U. S. Army Air Force. Men in the photograph are not identified.

9. 443rd Fighter Squadron in Pacific Theater During World War II

A-26 Invader Attack Bombers flying in a tight formation somewhere in the Pacific Theater during World War II.

10. Douglas A-26 Invader Attack Bombers in Flight During World War II

A large port and industrial center that includied u-boat pens and oil refineries was bombed throughout the war. An air attack in July 1942 created one of the largest firestorms of WW II, killing 42,600 civilians, wounding 37,000 and practically destroying the city.

11. Hamburg, Germany in Ruins

A rambild-verlag (stereocard) of a historic Augsburg building gutted by the Allied bombing during World War II.

12. House of Weavers Burned Out, Augsburg, Germany