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[Bridges in Würzburg, Germany]

Description: Copy print of two photographs of bridges in Europe. The top photo depicts the Bailey Bridge, which the 119th Engineers erected in a day. The bottom photo shows the Löwenbrücke in Würzburg, Germany with one of its five bays destroyed by retreating German forces. A description of the two photographs is taped to the bottom of the page.
Date: [1944..1945]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Command Post Half-Track with a Trailer]

Description: Photograph of a command post half-track vehicle that's towing a trailer that bears the image of a cross on a white field. Harry Reed can be seen sitting atop the vehicle, while Clyde Fleming can be seen sleeping next to the tread. Another vehicle and trailer are parked under a bare tree in the background.
Date: 1944~
Creator: Jones, Zane E.
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[U.S. Soldiers at a German Train Station]

Description: Photograph several uniformed United States Army soldiers standing at a covered German train station. The three soldiers in front are identified as Vernon Raschko, Merril McCarty, and Patrick McEachern. A sign labeled "Ausgang" hangs above them.
Date: 1944
Creator: Jones, Zane E.
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Street Gate at Feuchtwangen, Germany]

Description: Photograph of a stone street gate in the city of Feuchtwangen, Germany. The arched gate sits underneath a windowed building that is attached to the building stands runs parallel to the cobbled street. A man wearing a peaked hat stands in front of a smaller arch on the sidewalk to the right.
Date: 1944~
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Road Signs in Germany]

Description: Photograph of a road sign in front of large trees in Germany. The arrow pointing to the left reads: "Dilingen 28 km. Dischingen 9 km". The arrow pointing to the right reads: "Heidenheim 19 km. Aalen 24 km".
Date: [1944..1945]
Location: None
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum
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