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 During the last days of the battle of Massacre Bay, several Japanese prisoners were taken. Instead of being killed as the Japanese feared they would be, they were well treated, fed, and provided with candy and cigarettes. Then...
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 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 ...
Title from verso United States and Canadian troops land on Red Beach from landing craft. Red Beach is also known as Board Beach Signal Corps Photo 337838 (Wilfred R. Morgan, photographer)
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 Although C ration was the only food available for the troops, it was very much appreciated and enjoyed by the men since it was hot and a good change form the customary K ration. As can be seen from this picture, Joe Gerlica,...
One minute, 41 second, color/sound, film clip. From title frame: "Marston Matt" steel plank runway is assembled by U.S. Army on Adak. Excerpt from "Report from the Aleutians", a 1943 War Dept. film produced, directed, and narrated by John...
View of (left to right) customs house, castle, and barracks in Sitka, Alaska. From front of image: "Office of Fred W. Fickett," "Valuable picture," and "Custom house - castle or U.S. Signal Office - barracks in Sitka." Fickett's office was in the...
Title from verso. "Sgt. Leon Harper, of U.S. Army Signal Corps Fairbanks, greeting Col. John C. H. Lee of an Army party upon arrival in Fairbanks, Wednesday noon."
Portrait of four Signal Corps crewmen standing near stacks of telephone lines awaiting attachment to the utility poles. Photograph taken in the Cook Inlet area.
Title taken from front. Man with U.S. Army Signal Corps sled dog team in Alaska. 1920's? Photographer: Cann. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3" x 5".