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Military marker for: "Garth D. Bayer, Colorado, S1, USNR, World War II, March 9, 1926--Aug. 9, 1957," Riverview Cemetery. A cross is engraved at the top of the marker.
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"Chester Leroy Head Jr, age 18 years. 1945. Your second cousin" Chester "Chet" Head in a service uniform.
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Military marker for: "Leonard I. Turnbull, US Navy, World War II, May 29, 1925--Dec. 11, 1978," Riverview Cemetery. A cross is at the bottom of the marker.
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Duane Larsen is seated at the far right of the picture. The caption on the photograph describes Duane as an Army Clerk while stationed in Pomigliano, Italy in June, 1945.
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"Ordinance Supply Crew" as described on photo verso. Duane Larsen is pictured in the front row, third from the right.
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Gerald Gerard in Orland, Florida during World War II. The men appear to be picking fruit and are dressed in uniform.
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War Ration Book No. 3 was distributed as a replacement for families who had run out of stamps. Shortages were rampant and rationing back home was necessary. Every American received ration books and stamps for household and consumer goods, such as flour, sugar, and coffee and also consumer goods such as shoes, gasoline, and tires. Multiple books might have been given based on your family or business size and frequency of use. Citizens could not purchase...
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War Ration Book No. 2 were printed at the beginning of 1943. Stamps were printed in pages and each letter of the alphabet was given 4 stamps, and these stamps were numbered: A1, A2, A3, A4, B1, and so on. This booklet has stamps for R-Z unused. Stamps were required for purchasing many household goods, such as coffee, flour, or sugar, and also consumer goods, such as gasoline and shoes. Stamps like these were not specified to a particular item and...
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Military marker for: "Pete Anderson, US Navy, World War II, Oct. 30, 1924--May 20, 1988," in Fairview Cemetery.
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Marker for: Patricio Barela, PVT US ARMY, World War II, 1926--1991, in Riverview Cemetery.
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Military marker for: "James E. Sheneman, Colorado, PVT US Army, World War II, Oct. 29, 1918--Aug. 8, 1973," in Fairview Cemetery. A cross is at the bottom of the marker.
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Military marker for: "'Judge' James B. O'Toole, S1 US NAVY, World War II, Jul. 29, 1927--Nov. 3, 1997," in Fairview Cemetery. Engraved with a cross at the top of the marker.
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Military marker for: "Collis H. Turner, S SGT USAAF, World War II, June 24, 1917--Feb. 23, 2002," in Fairview Cemetery. Cross engraved at the top of the marker.
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Military marker for: "Raymond Lucksinger, US Navy, World War II, Aug. 27, 1908--May 15, 1996, Known as Mike, Seabees," in Fairview Cemetery.
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Military marker for: "Richard Leo Springer, US Navy, World War II, 1927--1986," in Fairview Cemetery. A cross is engraved at the top of the marker.
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Ivan "Ike" Lon Dump, in uniform, holding his son, Ivan "Ernie" Ernest Dump. They are outside, standing in the snow.
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A group of women lined up in front of a concrete block building. Marie Edwards is in front, laughing. Stamp on verso: "Photo by Signal Corps U.S. Army 7th Serv C-C Hale 43-379"
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World War II Army camp. Duane Larsen is marked with an "x" in the back row, third from the right.
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A troop transport train departs from Camp Hale in the 1940s. Trains like this could carry up to 2,000 troops.
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A troop transport train departs Camp Hale in the 1940s. Trains like this could carry up to 2,000 troops.