2nd Platoon, B Company, 399th Infantry, 100th Infantry Division
Sam Resnick (D/399)
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France. October 28, 1944.
White Holm, Nick Cirgand, Sam, Scott Tidswell, & Eric Levy (Medic)
Me and Schiechel. Germany, 1945.
This was taken sometime in combat, I think it was at Ludwigshafen. Notice all the junk that was carried in the pockets, and the grease spots on my pants from "C" and "K" rations. Germany, 1945.
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Francis, O'Donnell, ?, and Smith
Grant Clough
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Me & J.C. Flood in Flein outside of Heilbronn. Screaming meemies shelled us here when we got in. Mortars were set up in backyard. Me and Kimmell only two men in the squad. Flein, Heilbronn. Germany, 1945.
If you look hard you'll find me in the right-hand center of the picture. I had just fired gun. Flein just outside of Heilbronn, Germany. 1945.
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Drunk Again!!!! This picture ought to give you a laugh every once in a while. That's how I look when I'm drunk! Esslingen, Germany.
Me & John Ellis. The hotel Rainbow corner that we stayed in is in the background. Paris, 1945.
Whitey (Holm), Grant Clough, Mac, Schuchel, Les, Huffenburg, Flood.
This is a shot of the company at attention. It was taken without our knowing it. And there I am scratching my head! Boy, did I laugh when I saw this picture. Nurtingen.
O'Donnell, White, and me with a fawn. Picture itself wasn't enough light and it wasn't printed good either. Nurtingen, Germany. 1945.
A shot before the Presidential Citation parade at Knittlingen. 1945.
The Third Platoon, 1945. Rear Row, Left to Right:
Hagmann, Spence, Gordon, Goodman, Seigan, Modlish, Kimber, O'Donnell. Front Row, Left to Right: Garrett, MacVicar, Buonanno, Wilde, Myers, Nastu, Smith. Chestnut & Fair not shown.
In front of school: Woodie, Eddie, and McGooly. Vaihingen, Germany. 1945.
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This is just an example of what the Germans did to all their bridges and overpasses. This was a fairly big bridge too. Vaihingen, Germany. 1945.
This picture ain't so good. Just for the record, that is a Jerry Jeep I'm sitting in. Vaihingen, Germany. 1945.
Me, Eddie, Youngmark, and Woodie with the Schloss in the background. I this this is one of the best pictures of the group so far, ain't it? Vaihingen, Germany. 1945.
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Here's another shot of that underground factory. You can see that part of the walls were under construction. Everything was reinforced concrete.
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This is the mass grave near Vaihingen. 1500 people are buried in a little plot of ground about 15 feet by 20 feet. You can see the grave markers written in French, Polish, Russian, Jewish, etc. Vaihingen, Germany. 1945.
This shot was taken in the schoolroom at Vaihingen. I held a mirror up so as to get the profile also. Vaihingen, Germany. 1945.
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Somebody messed this pic up. It looks like I got a bandage under my lip.
These pictures ain't good at all. Looks like we're drunk but we're not. It was because of a lousy camera.