Richard Beckman stands up inside a military Jeep as his unit moves from Bielefeld to Halle, Germany. Richard Beckman was a United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment Agent during World War II.
Jeeps that were used by the United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment agents during World War II in Bielefeld, Germany were packed and ready to move onto Halle, Germany.
Richard Beckman stands in front of a military Jeep while in Duren, Germany. Beckman was a United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment Agent during World War II.
Carl Morisse stands next to a military Jeep while in Duren, Germany. Morrisse was a United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment Agent during World War II.
This is a view of the offices at Livadia Palace as seen when looking West from the Palace itself, where the Yalta Conference took place during World War II. Military vehicles are pulled up in front of the building.
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.
Marvin Krans and Stan Berke stand in military uniforms near a Jeep during World War II in France. Krans and Berke were United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment agents during the war.
Stan Berke stands near a Jeep in the field at Catz, near Omaha Beach during the invasion of France during World War II. Original caption: Stan Berke before he was hit by an "88."
Two unidentified soldiers and a Korean boy are seated in the front seat of a Jeep, somewhere in Korea. The Jeep has the word "Chaplain" stenciled on the front. From: Gene Putnam