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Photograph taken at Christmas time. Standing far left is Elmer Prince.
Photograph taken by United States Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, W. Va. Note the German "pillbox" in the foreground used to the defend Hitler's Eagle Nest.
Photograph taken by United States Army Major Elmer Prince, approximately three months after Germany's surrender.
Photograph taken by United States Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, W. Va.
Left to right: Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, W. Va., Mrs. J. G. Arnold of Munich, Germany, Sargent Johnson of Charleston, W. Va.
Photograph was taken by United States Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, W. Va.
Photograph was taken by United States Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia.
United States Army Major Elmer Prince stands outside his two man tent in Camp Philip Morris. This "cigarette camp" could hold up to 35,000 men. In 1946, men in all camps were waiting for their number to be called to board a "Victory Ship" home. The port at Le Havre became known as the "Gateway to America".
Photograph taken by United States Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia.
This was the transport Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia traveled on from the ETO (European Theater of Operation) back to the United States.
The "Sea Witch" sailed for America one hour before Major Elmer Prince's transport. Major Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia, probably took this photograph. Note the crowded deck, packed with GIs returning home.
Picture taken in the spring time. This is the transport Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, West Virginia took to return home. The "Sea Witch Victory Ship" is docked on the left.