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Studio portrait of Ivan Lon "Ike" Dump in U.S. Army uniform, WW II.
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A soldier in uniform, including puttees, in a studio setting. He is seated, leaning on the corner of a table with his right hand, his left on his left knee. His right foot is cocked behind his left. He is wearing a ring on the little finger of his left hand. The embossed photographer's mark is in the lower right hand corner of the postcard. The card is not addressed or stamped and the markings are French: "Carte Postale, Correspondance, Adresse"...
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Ed Bratton, on the right, with an unidentified friend, standing in front of barracks, 1917-1919. "They went into the Army from Eagle County. The Bratton Family lived at Taponas in Routt County, but Ed and Frank Bratton were working in Eagle County when they enlisted. As a result, they were not listed in the published book of Routt County WWI veterans." [According to Gertrude Bratton Wilson]
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Gene Slaughter and John Norton in summer uniforms holding a pennant for Ambulance Company No. 26, Ft. Clark, Texas. There are buildings in the background.
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Soldiers gathered in front of barracks at Camp Hale. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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John Norton and Gene Slaughter posing next to a wagon. They were at Fort Worth, Texas, training as soldiers in preparation for World War I.
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Bill McHatton, in uniform, at Glenwood Springs in 1918. He was on furlough.
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Gene Slaughter and Homer [--] holding a Red Cross flag. Ambulance wagons are parked behind them.
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Roy Marfitano in his U.S. Army uniform prior to being discharged after World War II. He is standing on the steps of a building. Roy, Ronnie Dump and Buster Beck enlisted together in 1943. Roy worked in the Gilman Mine assay office from 1948-1972.
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Ski trooper navigating the slope at Cooper Hill during training (Camp Hale) [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Left to right, Joe Walsh, Frank Walsh, Bill Luby circa 1917, posed in front of the Knights of Columbus hall in Minturn. The men are wearing Army uniforms. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Group portrait of 1st Plattoon, 2d Regiment, Lt. Clark, Sgt. Broerson in command. Camp Hale, December 20, 1944. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Headstone for the progenitor of the Gates family in Colorado, George Gates (son of Johannes Andreas Getz) in the Boger Cemetery, York, Ohio. "Gorg Getz born in 1759 also became a professional soldier, serving as private in the Colonial Militia, Pennsylvania Line, Northampton county, Pennsylvania. In 1778 Gorg Getz transferred from the Colonial Militia to the command of Major Daniel Boone as Ranger on the Frontier, stationed at Fort Reading. He was...
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Charley (Charles) R. Dump, in uniform (U.S. Army, Germany, WWII).
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Johnie Vanover at Camp Dix, 1918, standing at the entrance to a tent.
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Photo postcard of Frances Freeman in Army Uniform
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Photo postcard of Gene Slaughter, most likely during military training for World War I.
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Group photo in 1917. Bill Luby is standing back left. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Michael D. Walsh, in Army uniform. He was killed in a military vehicle accident in Germany (66th Armored Division, U.S. Army), on Nov. 27, 1957.
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Photo postcard of Roy McDougall on right, and friend, in France during World War I. Eagle Valley Enterprise Mar. 14, 1919 p.1: "Roy McDougall arrived home from overseas Sunday night. He went across the big pond last July, and at the time the armistice was signed the artillery contingent to which he belonged had just been equipped for front-line service. He was an ammunition truck driver in his battery. He is looking as fit as a fiddle, and while...