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[Soldier and Woman in Bar]
Photograph of a soldier and woman posing in a bar, with bottles on the counter.
Date:
November 30, 1943
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Corporal Caravelli, Sergeant Olivari, and Rubin Adelman in Dress Uniforms]
Photograph of Corporal Ferdinand Caravelli, Sergeant Olivari, and Rubin Adelman standing together in front of a building with a plywood wall. Each of the men are wearing dress uniforms and garrison caps.
Date:
November 1943
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Soldiers In Front of Hutment]
Photograph of two soldiers, including Lawrence Fessler, sitting on the steps in front of a wooden hutment at Camp Barkeley in Abilene, Texas.
Date:
November 21, 1943
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Soldiers Cleaning Equipment]
Photograph of a group of U.S. Army soldiers located in front of a tank. Various pieces of equipment have been laid out on a piece of canvas in front of the tank.
Date:
November 1943
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Photograph of Bob Beach in Tennessee]
Photograph of a soldier holding a pipe and standing in front of a field full of small tents. A typed note on the back of the photo says "Bob Beach, Co. H 56th AIR, Nov., 1943 on maneuvers in Tennessee."
Date:
November 1943
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Postcard of Lake Near Watertown, Tennessee]
Postcard of a lake surrounded with green hills, and text that says "Greetings from Watertown, Tenn." A handwritten note addressed to Miss Helen H. Aten from Woodrow W. Aten says "Hello All- Time is flying as you can see by the incorrect date. This is 8:30 AM and we are at a small town in Tenn. Next stop will be Arkansas- adress should be- Co "C" Main T Bn 12th Armd Division, Camp Chafee Arkansas. Will later be in Camp Barkley, Texas."
Date:
November 1, 1943
Creator:
Aten, Woodrow W.
Object Type:
Postcard
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Postcard of the Arkansas Ozarks]
Postcard with photos of several different scenes, and text that says "Greetings from Arkansas Ozarks." A handwritten note addressed to Miss Helen H. Aten from Woodrow W. Aten at Camp Chaffee says "Dear Helen and all- Quite chilly today and looks like snow. Hope that it doesn't snow or the [?] will be an ice cake as we have no antifreeze. Alcohol seems to be all we can get may get some this pm. We worked today again. Am enjoying our [?] very much. How do you like this card? Cannot state how long we will be here - unknown yet. Bro Woodrow."
Date:
November 7, 1943
Creator:
Aten, Woodrow W.
Object Type:
Postcard
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Postcard of Cartoon Man in Plane]
Postcard with a cartoon of a man flying a plane and shouting "I'm plane-ly up in the air over you.....why don't you write?" A handwritten note addressed to Clara Aten & Family from Nevin E. Hermsinger says "Dear Friends, I received your card today, sure glad to hear from you, and that you are all well, I am O.K. had a cold, but it is a little better now. Yes, it is getting colder here now. But you can send a little rain this way if you get too much. Ha ha. I hear it is raining a lot there, but I guess it was needed. It will make it late for corn husking. Well, it is bedtime, hope to hear from you soon. Always a friend. Love Nevin."
Date:
November 14, 1943
Creator:
Hermsinger, Nevin E.
Object Type:
Postcard
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Photograph of Dorothy Lindgren]
Photograph of a woman standing outside of a house. A handwritten note on the photo says "Dorothy Lindgren."
Date:
November 1943
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Photograph of Two Women with Dogs]
Photograph of a woman standing and holding two dogs next to a young lady holding two more dogs.
Date:
November 1943
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History