1. Brigadier General Joseph I. Martin, Chief Surgeon, Fifth Army, presents the Legion of Merit to Maj. James M. Mason, Birmingham, Ala., of the 32nd Field Hospital, for outstanding services in Sicily and Italy, Italy, 8 November 1944 Publication: 1945 Subject(s): Awards and PrizesMilitary PersonnelWorld War II
2. Brigadier General Joseph I. Martin, Fifth Army Surgeon, pins the Legion of Merit on Lt. Col. Harris S. Holmboe, 308 Park Place, Charlottesville, Va., of the 8th Evacuation Hospital, Italy, 16 January 1945 Publication: 1945 Subject(s): Awards and PrizesMilitary PersonnelWorld War II
3. Captain Leslie J. Weil of the 549th Medical Ambulance Company, left, accepts the U.S. Fifth Army plaque awarded his company for services performed at Anzio in evacuating hospital ships Publication: 1944 Subject(s): Awards and PrizesMilitary PersonnelWorld War II
4. [Awarding of the Purple Heart to George Falson] Publication: 1945? Subject(s): Military PersonnelAwards and PrizesWounds and InjuriesWorld War II
5. [Awarding of the Bronze Star] Publication: 1942? Subject(s): Awards and PrizesMilitary PersonnelWorld War II
6. [Awarding of a second oak leaf cluster to the Purple Heart of Sgt. James C. Driscoll] Publication: 1945 Subject(s): Awards and PrizesMilitary PersonnelWorld War II
7. [Awarding of the Purple Heart] Publication: 1945 Subject(s): Awards and PrizesMilitary PersonnelWorld War II
8. [Casualties receiving the Purple Heart at the 54th General Hospital, Base "G", Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea] Publication: 1944 Subject(s): Awards and PrizesMilitary PersonnelWorld War IINew GuineaUnited States. Army. General Hospital, 54th.
9. [Awarding of the Purple Heart at the 54th General Hospital, Base "G", Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea] Publication: 1944 Subject(s): Awards and PrizesMilitary PersonnelWorld War IIUnited States. Army. General Hospital, 54th.
10. [Norman T. Kirk and Jarrett C. White] Publication: [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1945?] Subject(s): Military PersonnelWorld War IIAwards and PrizesWhite, Jarrett C.Kirk, Norman T. (Norman Thomas), 1888-1960.