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  • Source is exactly "James W. Ochs WWII collection, RHC-55"
Go to James Ochs letter item page

Letter from James W. Ochs to his parents, June 6, 1945. Letter reads: "June 6, 1945. Prachtitz, Czech. Dear Mom & Dad, Being just one year ago that the invasion came off, today was a holiday for us so all I did was take a walk and went swimming…
Go to WWII scrapbook compiled by James W. Ochs item page

Scrapbook of photos, brochures, documents, and memorabilia compiled by James W. Ochs of the 26th Infantry Division of the US Army documenting his WWII service.
Go to Equipment inspection item page

Equipment inspection at the 26th Infantry Division on US base, 1944.
Go to Signal Officer Clapper speaking to troops at US base item page

26th Infantry Division Signal Officer Clapper speaking to troops at US base, 1944.
Go to Military marching band passes the 104th Infantry headquarters sign item page

Military marchcing band of the 26th Infantry Division passes the 104th Infantry headquarters sign at a US base, 1944.
Go to Soldiers reading headlines of allies invasion item page

Soldiers of the 26th Infantry Division crouched around an issue of the Columbia Record (South Carolina) with the headline "ALLIES OPEN INVASION, STRIKE ACROSS CHANNEL," 1944.
Go to Soldiers leaving a non-commisioned officers club item page

Soldiers of the 26th Infantry Division leaving a non-commisioned officers club (NCO) on US base, 1944.
Go to Soldier enforcing the off limits to non-coms rule outside a PFC club item page

Soldier enforcing the off limits to non-coms rule outside a PFC club, 1944.
Go to Commando Kelly introducing Ernest Childers item page

Charles E. "Commando" Kelly of the 26th Infantry Division introducing the first American Indian Medal of Honor winner, Ernest L. Childers. Photo is signed and inscribed by Kelly, 1944.
Go to Three soldiers outside a message center item page

Three soldiers outside a message center at a US base, 1944.
Go to Soldiers participating in field training item page

Soldiers of 26th Infantry Division participating in field training at US base, 1944.
Go to Women dancing for soldiers at non-commsioned officers club item page

Women dancing for soldiers of the 26th Infantry Division at non-commsioned officers club, 1944.
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