[Roy Rightmire at Camp Barkeley]

Photograph of Roy Rightmire wearing a coat and soft cap while standing near a crossroads in Camp Barkeley. Clapboard buildings with smoking chimneys are visible behind him. An attached note says that he was one of the first men from the 119th Armored Battalion to die overseas.
Date: 1942~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Street Signs at Knox Street and 12th Armored Division Avenue]

Photograph of street signs for Knox Street and 12th Armored Division Avenue. The brown signs are placed perpendicular to each other, with the Knox Street sign on the top. The street signs are attached to the top of a stop sign.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Mike Romano and Joe Mizer Standing by 12th Armored Division Memorial]

Photograph of Mike Romano and Joe Mizer standing on either side of a 12th Armored Division memorial. The two elderly men are wearing white jackets and yellow caps with the triangular symbol of the 12th Armored Division. A bald man with glasses stands behind Romano, and a man with a striped purple shirt stands beside Mizer. The monument itself is arrow-shaped and pointed skyward, and bears the image of a tank and a truck. A green wreath containing red flowers and a ring of white flowers sits in front of the monument.
Date: 1996~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Spears, Bryant, and Caudill Operating a M1917 Browning Machine Gun]

Photograph of Earl Spears, Charlie W. Bryant, and Charles L. Caudill sitting with a M1917 Browning machine gun. Spears sits to the left and wears a camouflaged jacket and helmet. Bryant is firing the gun, and Caudill holds a belt of ammunition to the right.
Date: 1942~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History