| Sgt Harvey Burris, C Company 254th Infantry Regiment-1944 |

| At the 40th reunion of F Company, 253d Infantry Regiment at Branson, MO, Max and Milly Holtsclaw were honored posthumously when the framed certificate shown above was presented to members of their family. Sergeant Holtsclaw served in F Company, 253d Infantry Regiment. Fifty one people were in attendance at the reunion- 21 of them were from the Holtsclaw family. |

| Corporal Albert J. Coughlin, B Company 263d Engr Combat Battalion. Date and place of photo unknown. |

| 1st Sgt (then S/Sgt) August J. Mazzarello, C Company 253d Infantry Regiment. Date of photo unknown, but it appears it was taken prior to his assignment to the 63d Infantry Division |
| A wedding photo, including 1st Sgt August J. Mazzarello (far left- C Company 253d Infantry Regiment), his Uncle to the immediate left of him- Fred Mazzarello and to the far right in the photo is Pfc Richard Mazzarello, 44th Infantry Divison |


| Pfc Silvio C. Ezzillo, G Company 255th Infantry Regiment |
| Pfc Silvio C. Ezzillo, G Company, 255th Infantry Regiment |
| L-R: ????? and Pfc Silvio C. Ezzillo, G Company 255th Infantry Regiment |




| Sgt Harvey Burris, C Company 254th Infantry Regiment, sits beside a German 88 like the one that wounded him at Hill 216, near Sigolsheim, France 24 January 1945. He was age 60 at time of this photo |
| Sgt Harvey Burris, C Company 254th Infantry Regiment while on leave with his Mother in 1944 |


| Sgt Stephen Adamcio, I Company 253d Infantry Regiment, Camp Van Dorn, MS |

| Unidentified soldiers, probably from the 718th Field Artillery Battalion, Camp Van Dorn MS-1944 |
| Far right, seated- T/5 Glenn F. Taylor, Headquarters Battery, 718th Field Artillery Battalion on board ship headed back to the US- 1946. Others in the photo are not identified. |