Folder 1
Contains 11 Results:
P-51D Mustang named 'Sweet Marie II', undated
Richard Keith Wilson was a World War II veteran and an for a time an Idaho resident. This collection consists of photographs from his time spent overseas, an infantry division history publication, and a few other printed publications relating to the divsion he served in. Also included are service pins and medals Wilson earned during his military service, including two Bronze Star Medals.
Keith Wilson official U.S. Army photograph, 1943-1945
Richard Keith Wilson was a World War II veteran and an for a time an Idaho resident. This collection consists of photographs from his time spent overseas, an infantry division history publication, and a few other printed publications relating to the divsion he served in. Also included are service pins and medals Wilson earned during his military service, including two Bronze Star Medals.
Keith Wilson somewhere in Europe, 1943-1945
Richard Keith Wilson was a World War II veteran and an for a time an Idaho resident. This collection consists of photographs from his time spent overseas, an infantry division history publication, and a few other printed publications relating to the divsion he served in. Also included are service pins and medals Wilson earned during his military service, including two Bronze Star Medals.
Florence Wilson, undated
Back of the photograph reads: 'Keith's girlfriend - and later wife, Florence.'
Woman in Austria, 1943-1945
Richard Keith Wilson was a World War II veteran and an for a time an Idaho resident. This collection consists of photographs from his time spent overseas, an infantry division history publication, and a few other printed publications relating to the divsion he served in. Also included are service pins and medals Wilson earned during his military service, including two Bronze Star Medals.
Group of servicemen, 1943-1945
Back of the photograph reads: 'Keith Wilson far right.'
Three servicemen at a concentration camp, 1943-1945
Back of photograph reads: 'At the concentration camp they liberated in Austria. They were the first regiment to enter Austria from the west.'
One serviceman at concentration camp, 1943-1945
Richard Keith Wilson was a World War II veteran and an for a time an Idaho resident. This collection consists of photographs from his time spent overseas, an infantry division history publication, and a few other printed publications relating to the divsion he served in. Also included are service pins and medals Wilson earned during his military service, including two Bronze Star Medals.
The Seventy-First Came...to Gunskirchen Lager, 04 May 1945
This pamphlet was produced by the United States Army after the liberation of the Gunskirchen Lager concentration camp in Austria. The 71st arrived just days before Victory in Eurpe Day (VE Day). It recounts in detail and graphic photos what was found at the camp.
Combat Portfolio Sketches by Norman Nicholas, 71st Division Combat Artist, 1943-1945
This portoflio illustrating combat during World War II was prepared by the 71st Division Public Relations Office.