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The Paul Spooner American Military Photographs Collection. Please contact Paul at :- pms451@prodigy.net

Paul has rescued several sets of great WW2 era photographs that were due for destruction, he has generously decided to share these large group photographs of American Servicemen with the visitors to this web site. Paul has my grateful thanks and I hope that many people will find an image of a family member or friend amongst the collection. The first photograph is of the 4TH ENGINEERS, 4TH DIVISION, at CAMP LEWIS WASHINGTON, possibly in the World War One era . The photograph shows a total of approximately 120 soldiers. The image has been split into four sections for easier downloading etc. but please note that these images are still of approximately 100 to 120 K.B. each.

Please click on the following links to view the sections.

USA 4TH ENGINEERS, 4TH DIVISION PHOTO FIRST SECTION > SECTION 1A

USA 4TH ENGINEERS, 4TH DIVISION PHOTO SECOND SECTION > SECTION 1

USA 4TH ENGINEERS, 4TH DIVISION PHOTO THIRD SECTION > SECTION 2

USA 4TH ENGINEERS, 4TH DIVISION PHOTO FOURTH SECTION > SECTION 3

Paul's second photograph is of,

THE 32ND INFANTRY CO. FORT ORD CALIFORNIA, IN MAY 1941. And shows approximately 150 soldiers. Once again the photograph has been split into four sections.

 

To view the individual sections please click on the following links,

THE 32ND INFANTRY CO. FORT ORD CALIFORNIA, MAY 1941 FIRST SECTION> SECTION 1

THE 32ND INFANTRY CO. FORT ORD CALIFORNIA, MAY 1941 SECOND SECTION> SECTION 2

THE 32ND INFANTRY CO. FORT ORD CALIFORNIA, MAY 1941 THIRD SECTION> SECTION 3

THE 32ND INFANTRY CO. FORT ORD CALIFORNIA, MAY 1941 FOURTH SECTION> SECTION 4

 

 

Photo SLINE 1 Please contact Sarah Line at :- sarah@johnline.freeserve.co.uk The WW2 Royal Airforce airman standing on the right in this photograph is JOHN ROBERT DENHAM, (known as Jack). He was a Leading Air-Craftsman No. 1226453. He enlisted on the 20th of January 1941, mustered to general duties, and was posted to Cardington. (4 Wing 3rd Recruitment Centre Blackpool 3441). He was stationed at Wattisham (4th June 1941). He was released to industry 2nd December 1941. Recalled to 16 SERVICE FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL 18th June 1942. Odiham 22nd May 1944. Embarked for the continent 22.11.1944 151 R unit 100 personnel dispersal unit 22.6.1946 Released 10/09/46 Jack DENHAM's comrades are unknown to Sarah and she would very much like to know there names. Can you help?

Photo SLINE 2 Please contact Sarah Line at :- sarah@johnline.freeserve.co.uk This the second photograph from Sarah. This what she wote about it, "JACK DENHAM is on the left, the others I would like to know. Also, what plane is it? My husband thinks it may be a Dakota but is unsure. The Perspex panel in the nose floor seems unfamiliar; did Dakotas ever need bomb-aimers, being mainly troop-transports?

To view a larger version of this photograph please click here> S LINE 2

NEW: Sarah received a message from Dave Whitehouse, and Dave believes that the Aircraft seen in the photograph may well be an AIRSPEED OXFORD. Thank you Dave!

 

 

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