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Go to Sgt. Richard Plate on K-P duty, 1941 item page

Sgt. Richard Plate on K-P duty at Camp Livingston. Rear is inscribed "The famous K-P-Kid was I mad in this picture"
Go to Soldiers relaxing in camp, 1941 item page

Soldiers relaxing in camp. Headquarters Company, 126th Infantry maneuvers at Camp Livingston.
Go to Soldiers relaxing in camp, 1941 item page

Soldiers relaxing in camp. Headquarters Company, 126th Infantry maneuvers at Camp Livingston.
Go to Headquarters Company, 126th Infantry cabins item page

Headquarters Company, 126th Infantry cabins and sign at Camp Livinston, Louisiana
Go to Members of 126th Infantry eating pie, 1941 item page

Three members of the Headquarters Company, 126th Infantry, eating pie with milk. Rear is inscribed "we sneaked a piece of pie and a bottle of milk. I look happy - baloney".
Go to Members of 126th Infantry peeling potatoes, 1941 item page

Three members of the Headquarters Company, 126th Infantry, peeling potatoes Camp Livingston, Louisiana. Rear is inscribed "Can you find me? I would enjoy this darling if I were with you."
Go to PFC Earl De Vormer, Camp Livinston, La., 1941 item page

PFC Earl De Vormer, 126th Infantry, at Camp Livingston, Lousiana
Go to Temple B'nai Israel drawing item page

Sketch of the Temple B'nai Israel by an unknown artist.
Go to Staff of Alkmaar Westerweg Internment Camp, 1945 item page

Group photograph of staff of Alkmaar Westerweg Internment Camp for Nazi women. Center front: Cornelis Barend Termaat, Camp Commander and Hendrika Termaat-Harms. Taken after Victory Europe Day, 1945.
Go to Adriana B. Schuurman at the beach, 1932 item page

Photograph of Adriana Schuurman at the beach with a woman and girl, 1932. Adriana is wearing a white dress with dots, a white hat, and glasses.
Go to Adriana B. Termaat, 1999 item page

Photograph of Adriana P. Termaat standing in a window between orange curtains.
Go to West Michigan Rescuers, 1996 item page

West Michigan Rescuers exhibit at Grand Rapids Public Museum
Go to Termaat Family, West Michigan Rescuers, 1996 item page

Photograph of Keith, Adriana B., Peter N., Mike and Peter Termaat at Grand Rapids Public Museum, West Michigan Rescuers program.
Go to Peter and Keith Termaat, 1996 item page

Peter and Keith Termaat at Grand Rapids Public Museum, West Michigan Rescuers program.
Go to Peter and Adriana B. Termaat on stage at Grand Rapids Public Musem, 1996 item page

Photograph of Peter and Adriana B. Termaat on stage at Grand Rapids Public Museum, West Michigan Rescuers program.
Go to Peter Termaat and Keith Termaat at Grand Rapids Public Museum, 1996 item page

Photograph of Peter and Keith Termaat at the Grand Rapids Public Museum.
Go to Peter Termaat at Grand Rapids Public Museum, 1996 item page

Photograph of Peter Termaat at the Grand Rapids Public Museum.
Go to Peter N. Termaat and Adriana B. Termaat, 1995 item page

Photograph of Peter N. Termaat and Adriana B. Termaat standing in the back yard, Spring 1995.
Go to Robert van Amerogen at Yad Vashem ceremony, 1990 item page

Photograph of Robert Van Amerogen at Yad Vashem ceremony.
Go to Yad Vashem ceremony at Israeli Embassy, 1990 item page

Photograph of Adriana B. and Peter N. Termaat receiving Yad Vashem award at Israeli Embassy.
Go to Peter N. Termaat, 1988 item page

Photograph of Peter N. Termaat looking away from camera and wearing a kippah.
Go to Adriana B. and Peter Termaat at a picnic item page

Photograph of Adriana B. and Peter N. Termaat at outdoor anniversary party for Doug and Louise McGregor.
Go to Adriana B. and Peter Termaat at a picnic item page

Photograph of Adriana B. and Peter N. Termaat at outdoor anniversary party for Doug and Louise McGregor.
Go to Avenue of the Righteous dedication ceremony item page

Photograph of Adriana B. and Peter N. Termaat on stage at the dedication ceremony for the Avenue of the Righteous Among Nations at Yad Vashem.

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