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South elevation of Dr. Gustavus Brown's
Rose Hill estate on
Rose Hill Road, vicinity of Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland. Built late 18th Century, restored 1937.
Sergeant Gerald O. Cable, Service Company, 126th Infantry Division, from Michigan. On 25 April 1942, he became the first member of the 32nd Infantry Division to die in World War II when the Liberty ship he was on was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine.
Major General Edwin F. Harding, Commanding officer of the
32nd Division during World War II
Major General William D. Haan, Commanding officer of the
32nd Division during World War I
An example of the deep, fortified trenches facing the 32nd Division during World War I along the Kriemhilde Stellung, part of the
Hindenburg Line in the Meuse-Argonne sector.
General Albert Waldron in New Guinea during WWII
The XM47 was only an interim rocket, essentially a rocket test vehicle, and was used for training and testing purposes only.
The 101st Airborne Division was reinforced with twelve glider serials on September 18. Here, Waco gliders are lined up on an English airfield in preparation for the next lift to Holland.
Lieutenant Colonel McClernand Butler, commanding officer of the 3rd Bn, 395th Inf. Reg., 99th Inf. Div. WWII, during the
Battle of the Bulge.
"A" Company, 612th Tank Destroyer battalion, carrying troops of the 2nd Infantry Division, 9th Infantry Regiment, during World War II.
20 year old First Lt. Lyle J. Bouck, Jr., platoon leader of the 394th Infantry Division’s Intelligence and Reconnaissance unit. The 18-man platoon was instrumental in delaying by nearly an entire day the advance of the entire German 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Parachute Division during the Battle of the Bulge.
Cover to the book Infantry in Battle, the World War II officer's guide to infantry combat operations, edited by General
Edwin F. Harding.
Soviet B59 submarine
Jupiter missile emplacement in Turkey
Soviet R12 nuclear ballistic missile
Premier Kruschev letter to President Kennedy
Holt prototype gas electric tanks
Holt artillery tractor, World War I
C1 Best autotractor
C1 Best patent
Holt self-propelled artillery
Swinton recognizing Holt in Stockton
8 inch towed howitzer behind a Holt tractor
Holt company logo
Benjamin Holt, 1894
Benjamin Holt signature
Holt tractor type patent
Holt prototype track type tractor, 1905
Benjamin Holt
Avery tractor truck
Avery sod cutting tractor
504th PIR World War II in Holland
504th PIR World War II in Italy
504th PIR World War II in North Africa
ASTP patch
"A" Company, 612th Tank Destroyer battalion, carrying troops of the 2nd Infantry Division, 9th Infantry Regiment, during World War II.
This is a Wikipediauser page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a
mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user in whose space this page is located may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Btphelps/images.
South elevation of Dr. Gustavus Brown's
Rose Hill estate on
Rose Hill Road, vicinity of Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland. Built late 18th Century, restored 1937.
Sergeant Gerald O. Cable, Service Company, 126th Infantry Division, from Michigan. On 25 April 1942, he became the first member of the 32nd Infantry Division to die in World War II when the Liberty ship he was on was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine.
Major General Edwin F. Harding, Commanding officer of the
32nd Division during World War II
Major General William D. Haan, Commanding officer of the
32nd Division during World War I
An example of the deep, fortified trenches facing the 32nd Division during World War I along the Kriemhilde Stellung, part of the
Hindenburg Line in the Meuse-Argonne sector.
General Albert Waldron in New Guinea during WWII
The XM47 was only an interim rocket, essentially a rocket test vehicle, and was used for training and testing purposes only.
The 101st Airborne Division was reinforced with twelve glider serials on September 18. Here, Waco gliders are lined up on an English airfield in preparation for the next lift to Holland.
Lieutenant Colonel McClernand Butler, commanding officer of the 3rd Bn, 395th Inf. Reg., 99th Inf. Div. WWII, during the
Battle of the Bulge.
"A" Company, 612th Tank Destroyer battalion, carrying troops of the 2nd Infantry Division, 9th Infantry Regiment, during World War II.
20 year old First Lt. Lyle J. Bouck, Jr., platoon leader of the 394th Infantry Division’s Intelligence and Reconnaissance unit. The 18-man platoon was instrumental in delaying by nearly an entire day the advance of the entire German 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Parachute Division during the Battle of the Bulge.
Cover to the book Infantry in Battle, the World War II officer's guide to infantry combat operations, edited by General
Edwin F. Harding.
Soviet B59 submarine
Jupiter missile emplacement in Turkey
Soviet R12 nuclear ballistic missile
Premier Kruschev letter to President Kennedy
Holt prototype gas electric tanks
Holt artillery tractor, World War I
C1 Best autotractor
C1 Best patent
Holt self-propelled artillery
Swinton recognizing Holt in Stockton
8 inch towed howitzer behind a Holt tractor
Holt company logo
Benjamin Holt, 1894
Benjamin Holt signature
Holt tractor type patent
Holt prototype track type tractor, 1905
Benjamin Holt
Avery tractor truck
Avery sod cutting tractor
504th PIR World War II in Holland
504th PIR World War II in Italy
504th PIR World War II in North Africa
ASTP patch
"A" Company, 612th Tank Destroyer battalion, carrying troops of the 2nd Infantry Division, 9th Infantry Regiment, during World War II.