Title taken from caption. An interior dance scene with military personnel on stage in front of a microphone and military personnel and women dancing in Nome, Alaska. The stage has a short white picket fence decorated with flowers. Also from...
Title from verso. "Edmonton, Alberta - The powerful cargo hoist is shown here lifting a 2,300- pound aircraft engine up to the door of a C-46 (Curtiss Commando). The frame on which the engine is lashed will be deposited inside the transport,...
Title from verso. Photo is of Fort Gibbon near Tanana, Alaska on the Yukon River. Fort Gibbon was created to reduce lawlessness in the mining camps along the Yukon River during the gold stampedes of 1898-1910. It later provided support for...
Title taken from caption. Army Sergeant Andy Helm on telephone in his office in Anchorage, Alaska, with posters advertising Valentines Day dance to be held at Kashim Club (11th Air Force Club at Fort Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska). Poster in...
Men (some in uniform) standing behind table laid out with food and drink during "New York Night" held by USO at Community Hall in Anchorage, Alaska. From caption: "The food was excellent prepared by the chefs of the Railway Battalion [714th Railway...
Title taken from front. View of ship docked at Yakutat, Alaska. Name on ship reads: "U.S. Army Transport. St. Mihiel." From verso: "Yakutat. Where we stoped [sic] on the way up here. There is a landing field and that (sic) about all." May 1941....
Title taken from verso. Group photo of Company B, 28th Engineers, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Yakutat, Alaska. Nov. 8, 1940. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title taken from front. Four group photos in one showing (clockwise from left) U.S. Army soldiers in Company B, 21st U.S. Infantry at Anchorage, Alaska, and the Seward, Matanuska, and Kings River Detachments. 1920? Photographer: Logemann Photo.
Title taken from front. Company B, 21st U.S. Infantry on parade for the 4th of July on 5th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with Elks Lodge in background. From verso: "Capt. Lee is out of picture having gone to [sic] far forward. Property of Cook Inlet...
Title taken from verso. View of U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps pack sleds pulled by horses, Valdez-Fairbanks Trail, Alaska. n.d. Photographer: J.N. Randall. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from verso. U.S. Army Signal Corps Station at mile 7 on Copper River and Northwestern Railway, Alaska. Also from verso: "Nov. 21/23." Nov. 21, 1923. Original photograph size: 2 5/8" x 4 3/8".
Title from verso. "439 AB-28 Feb 44 - 1384 (7). Winter scene at Ladd Field, Fairbanks, Alaska. A dog team of the Air Transport Command's Alaska Division mushes down the line past a C-47 Skytrain, at the left, and a C-46 Commando, world's...
Title from verso Lieutenant Mary L. Morehead of Falls City Nebraska (left), darns her stocking, while Lieutenant Cecelia Brychta of Bremen, Kansas, reads a letter form home in the Army nurses' quarters. Signal Corps Photo 337867
Title from verso After the fighting was over and the Japanese had been driven out of Chichagof Bay, the thing most desired and enjoyed by the men was a hot bath with soap;. In this picture. Lt. Tokman is seen enjoying a bath in a Japanese tub...
Title from verso Over the side and into the landing boats go the men of the landing party -- Attu bound Signal Corps Photo 171522 (2nd Lt. Ferris P. Copper, photographer)
Title from verso Pvts. L. H. Lucas, M. H. Winston, and O. L. Braflord, of the Port Labor Battalion, grouped around a fire on the beach at Massacre Bay, waiting to unload another landing barge. This was their first warmth in five days ...