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13. Military Unit Posing with a Publication in Hand

A photograph of a crowd gathered in a field to watch a demonstration by troops.

14. Crowd Watching Demonstration by Troops

U. S. V.  is United States Volunteer.  The unidentified soldier was a member of the United States Army.

15. Man in Uniform with U. S. V on Collar

16. Unidentified Soldiers at York Country Fair

17. Unidentified Soldier

Van Trail is pictured in the second row, the second from the left. His associates are unidentified.

18. WWII Soldiers Before Normandy Invasion in France

Trail (left) and his comrade are pictured on a battleship during what is sometimes called the Asia-Pacific War during World War II.

19. Van Trail and Associate at Battle Stations during Pacific Ocean Theatre

Van A. Trail of Summers County, W. Va. is pictured with comrades on a battleship during what is also known as the Asia-Pacific War.

20. Pacific Theatre Crew on Battleship in an Unidentified Location

Marshall L. Williamson and his battalion outside of their base of operations. "This was taken in Gulfport, Miss. about 30 miles from our base. We are standing by the control tower which is located on the firing range. That's me with the red cross arm band on. I am talking to Ed Clayworth."

21. Marshall L. Williamson and the 57th Naval Construction Battalion at Base in Gulfport, Mississippi

Marshall L. Williamson and the 57th Naval Construction Battalion with their ambulance. "This is our ambulance. The first and third fellows in the back are [corpsmen]. The fellow from the right side, who is squatting down is a [corpman] also. What do you think of the road? We built it."

22. The 57th Naval Construction Battalion with their Ambulance

Marshall L. Williamson, U.S. Navy Medical Corps, second from the left in the front row of standing men, and the 57th Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees) standing on a bridge on the island of Espiritu Santo, within the New Hebrides.Written on the back of the photograph is this message: "Honey: Can you find me in this picture? If you can't just put the edge of a piece of paper on the two arrows and you can find me. P.S. I am second from the left in the first row of men who are standing."

23. Marshall L. Williamson and the 57th Naval Construction Battalion on the Island of Espiritu Santo

Marshall L. Williamson, U.S. Navy Medical Corps, and other members of the 57th Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees) at their camp on the island of Espiritu Santo, within the New Hebrides.On the back of the photograph, a note reads: "Honey, I am the fourth from the left. -Marsh"

24. Marshall L. Williamson and the 57th Naval Construction Battalion at Camp on the Island of Espiritu Santo