United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment Agents help a group of French people pick apples while in Villequier, France. All are unidentified.
Lee Ferrell, Carl Morisse, John Osterholt, and Milton Krans in Villequier, France. They were United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment Agents during World War II.
Carl Morisse, Milton Kroll, and Frank Cannon pose with Army Jeeps in Villequier, France. They were United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment agents during World War II.
This is a photograph of an interior of a room at Chateauneuf, France were agents of the United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment stayed while stationed in France.
An unknown French woman sits in a chair outside her home with her two male children. She lived at 18 Avenue de Villeneuve l'Etang, Versailles, France. Original caption: La General Bourgeois.
Members of the United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment prepare to leave Versailles, France. French civilians are on the sidewalk watching troops by the cars. All are unidentified.
Carl Morisse stands in front of the Ecole Normale des Instituteurs, a prestigious college for elementary school teacher training in Saint-Lo, France. Morisse was a United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment Agent during World War II.