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Mindoro Picnic Group 1
"Fred Hill and members of 49th Fighter's and Clara Cohen - Red Cross - on a ride inland Mindoro by a Jap Bomber that had been destroyed by Filipino Guerillas. Charles Ehrman - 49th Fighter, Fred Hill - 17th Recon, Clara Cohen - American Red Cross,…
Tags: Airplane, Cross, Drive, Filipino guerrillas, Japanese bomber, Picnic, Red, Service, Uniforms, Women
Mindoro Picnic Group 2
"Jap bomber destroyed on the ground by Filipino Guerillas - Bill Cox of 49th Fighter w/ pith helmet"
Tags: Airplane, Cross, Drive, Filipino guerrillas, Japanese bomber, Picnic, Red, Service, Uniforms
Dobodura Camp, Chapel Altar
From "Darkroom Soldier": "Altar Table. Hill regularly attended Protestant Sunday services at the 71st Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron chapel, a post and beam structure with thatched walls and steeple. Here, the communion table is arrayed with…
Tags: 71st Group, Altar, Candles, Chapel, Communion, Cross, Darkroom, Soldier quote, Table cloth
First View of New Guinea
"Copy of the first view of New Guinea as the SS Gen John Pope arrived" From "Darkroom Soldier": "The Wharf of Milne Bay, November 4, 1943. Here, in August, 1942, an attack by Japanese naval forces had been repulsed by Australian infantry defending…
Tags: Camps, Center, Cross, Darkroom, Docks, Islands, Milne Bay, Palm, Province, Recreation, Red, Ship arrivals, Soldier quote, Territory of Papua, Trees, Trucks
Mindoro Picnic 1
"A picnic - a cook from the 49th Fighter, a Red Cross girl (Clara Cohen), Fred Hill and Cpl Ehrman - coffee percolator, a sheet cake" From "Darkroom Soldier": "Picnic in Peace. Left to right: unidentified soldier
1949 Parade, Newman Club
"1949 Homecoming Parade" Sporting a religious cross and a sign that reads, "The World is Sick," the Newman Club makes its way down one of the La Grande, Oregon side streets. Wearing their uniforms, nurses are riding on the float. [Photo appears in…
1949 "Jenny Kissed Me" 4
"Jenny Kissed Me,' a comedy in three acts played on three consecutive nights, November 10, 11, 12, 1949"