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Theda Moyers supporting a "Friend".

38329. Theda Moyers of Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va. and 'Friend'

Post card print of an elevated view of the 4-H Camp at Jackson Mills. Roald Moyers sent the card to his sister, Theda in Harrisonburg, Virginia.

38330. 4-H Camp, Jackson Mills, Lewis County, W. Va.

38331. Theda Moyers of Franklin, W. Va., Gets Down To Bare-Bones With 'Friend'

Dr. Roald Moyers is from Franklin, Pendleton County, W. Va.

38332. Dr. and Mrs. Roald Moyers

Left to right: Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, W. Va., Mrs. J. G. Arnold of Munich, Germany, Sargent Johnson of Charleston, W. Va.

38333. Major Elmer W. Prince of Morgantown, W. Va. and Friends at Arnold pressing Plant, Munich, Germany

38334. Corner of Agfa Camera Plant Destroyed By Allied Bombing, Munich, Germany

Unidentified man walking passed ruins of buildings destroyed during the war.

38335. Street Scene in Munich, Germany

Bombed remains of part of the Agfa Camera Works from World War II.

38336. Part of Agfa Camera Works, Munich, Germany

A United States Army Hospital located in post-war Munich.

38337. 24th General Dispensary, Munich, Germany

Photograph was taken by United States Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, W. Va.

38338. Railroad Station, Paris, France

Photograph was taken by United States Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia.

38339. Urinal On Main Street, Paris, France

Staging areas for new troops arriving in the ETO (European Theater of Operations), were known as "Cigarette Camps". Each camp was named after a brand of cigarette for security reasons. Referring to camps without any indication of geographical location help to block information leaks to the enemy. After V-E Day (Victory in Europe) the camps were converted to redeployment centers. An estimated 3 million American troops either entered or left Europe through the Le Havre area camps.

38340. Tent Area, Camp Philip Morris, Le Havre, France