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This antique and original photograph captures a WWI soldier standing proudly in front of his tent. Measuring 3x2 inches, this photograph is a unique piece of militaria from the United States. It depicts a moment in history during the WWI conflict and is sure to be a valuable addition to any collector's collection.
The soldier's uniform and equipment are clearly visible in the photograph, making it an authentic and original piece. This photograph is perfect for those interested in militaria or collectors of original period items. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this antique vintage photograph.
Veterans History Project Service Summary:
War or Conflict: World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service: Army Air Forces/Corps
Unit of Service: 485th Bomb Group
Location of Service: North Africa; European Theater; Italy
Highest Rank: Second Lieutenant
Collection Number: AFC/2001/001/80109
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About this Item
Title
John Francis Patrick McCarthy Collection
Names
Edwards, Stewart
Sellers, Robin
McCarthy, John Francis Patrick
Florida State University, Reichelt Oral History Program
State of Birth
CT
Home State
FL
Headings
- McCarthy, John Francis Patrick
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal Narratives
- United States. Army Air Forces/Corps.
Repository
Florida State University, Reichelt Oral History Program
Gender
Male
Service History
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service: Army Air Forces/Corps
Unit of Service: 485th Bomb Group
Location of Service: North Africa; European Theater; Italy
Highest Rank: Second Lieutenant
Dates of Service: 1942-1945
Entrance into Service: Enlisted
Military Status: Veteran
Service History Note: The veteran served as a navigator in a B-24.
Collection Number
Cite as
John Francis Patrick McCarthy Collection (AFC/2001/001/80109), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress