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The battleship sails through unknown waters. The photograph was taken before America was in World War II.

25. U.S.S. West Virginia in Unidentified Location

Seaman First Class Billy S. Sirk served on three ships during World War II, including the SS John Gibbons, SS Casper Yost and the SS Powder River."

26. Billy S. Sirk of Preston County, W. Va., Seaman First Class, United States Navy

Crew members of the Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress "Situation Normal" during World War II. Technical Sergeant Kingsley Spitzer of Hardy County, W. Va. is pictured on the far right.

27. Airmen Pose In Front Of B-17 Flying Fortress "Situation Normal"

The 95th Bomb Group Memorial in Horham, England surrounded by snow.The 95th airbase was converted back into farmland at the end of World War II.

28. 95th BG Memorial in Horham, England

"Memorial Wall for 8th Air Force at "Madangly" England."

29. Memorial Wall For 8th Air Force at Madingley American Cemetery In Madingley, England

"Memorial wall decorated by friends of the 8th Air Force."

30. Memorial Wall For 8th Air Force at Madingley American Cemetery In Madingley, England

A snowy scene of the 95th BG [Bomb Group] "Red Feather Club" shows a tree fallen over near one building.

31. 95th Bomb Group "Red Feather Club" in Horham, England.

Portrait of Joseph W. Parker of Fairmont, West Virginia, 2nd Lt. during World War II.

32. Joseph W. Parker

Marshall L. Williamson, U.S. Navy Medical Corps, assigned to the 57th Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees), stands in his naval uniform at his home in West Virginia.

33. Marshall L. Williamson, Medic in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps, at Home in West Virginia

Marshall L. Williamson, U.S. Navy Medical Corps, assigned to the 57th Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees), stands in his naval uniform in a field at his home in West Virginia.

34. Marshall L. Williamson, Medic, U.S. Navy at Home in West Virginia

Marshall L. Williamson and his battalion outside of their base of operations. "This was taken in Gulfport, Miss. about 30 miles from our base. We are standing by the control tower which is located on the firing range. That's me with the red cross arm band on. I am talking to Ed Clayworth."

35. Marshall L. Williamson and the 57th Naval Construction Battalion at Base in Gulfport, Mississippi

Marshall L. Williamson and the 57th Naval Construction Battalion with their ambulance. "This is our ambulance. The first and third fellows in the back are [corpsmen]. The fellow from the right side, who is squatting down is a [corpman] also. What do you think of the road? We built it."

36. The 57th Naval Construction Battalion with their Ambulance