Army intelligence inspects interior of deeply reveted living quarters for men attached to A.A. [Anti-Aircraft] battery; view of jumbled interior with bunks, clothes, coffeepot, blankets,books, papers, and other items Photographer's number 5625
Coast Guard operated LST, discharges equipment onto beach through open bow doors; the beach is strewn with bundles [barracks bags?] and boxes of gear or supplies; a bulldozer operates along shore Photographer's number 5603
Five men on a sled pulled by a dog in front of the United States Army barracks in Nome, Alaska. From verso: "Barrack's Nome Alaska." ca. 1901-1902. Photographer: probably Grace Carr Raymenton.
From verso: Castner was largely responsible for the military intelligence system in the Alaska Theatre of operations On right is Brig. Gen. Frank W. Weed
From verso: Col. Castner, commander of the Alaskan G-2 Combat Scouts, in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. . . Their mission was to wipe out any Japanese outpost and to give the signal to the force for entry into Adak Harbor.