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IDNO:
037062
Title:
Telephone Bank for World War II Soldiers
Date:
ca. 1941-1946
IDNO:
037063
Title:
Telephone Booths for World War II Soldiers
Date:
ca. 1941-1946
IDNO:
037066
Title:
Soldiers Await the Use of Telephones at a World War II Phone Bank
Date:
ca. 1941-1946
IDNO:
038355
Title:
'Hood Victory Ship' Passing Another Ship In Atlantic
Date:
1946
Description:
The "Hood" was transporting World War II GIs back home to the United States.
IDNO:
038356
Title:
Homeward Bound World War II GIs Looking Towards U.S.A.
Date:
1946/Spring
Description:
Photograph was probably taken by Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia, who was aboard this transport.
IDNO:
038357
Title:
Shoreline of New York In View As Victory Ship Enters U.S.A.
Date:
1946/Spring
Description:
Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia, was aboard this transport as it brought home many other war-weary soldiers from Europe.
IDNO:
038818
Title:
World War II Propaganda Leaflet 'Shelled' at British in Africa and France by Germans
Date:
ca. 1942
Description:
This leaflet was included in William Godfrey's post-war narrative documenting his service during World War II. Godfrey was a student at West Virginia University.
IDNO:
039946
Title:
Launching 30th Victory Ship, 'S.S. Morgantown Victory', Fairfield, MD
Date:
1945/02/05
Description:
Victory ships were cargo vessels used to transport supplies during World War II.
IDNO:
039947
Title:
Louis Dellacroce of Monongalia County, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1942
Description:
Dellacroce is wearing a military uniform, possibly US Navy.
IDNO:
048209
Title:
Portrait of WWII Soldier Ralph Jones of Summers County, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1942
Description:
Jones pictured in uniform.
IDNO:
048379
Title:
Portrait of Granville Martin of Summers County, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1943
Description:
Martin pictured in military uniform.
IDNO:
048701
Title:
World War II Troop at Hinton Train Station, Hinton, W. Va.
Date:
ca. 1943
Description:
A group of unidentified soldiers stand in formation at the station.