Pfc. Graham and buddies, Hainstadt Germany, sometime after VE Day1945.
Pfc. Graham is standing shirtless, second from left.

Any information regarding the identity of the others shown in the photo would be greatly appreciated.  Please contact the webmaster at:  Fambor@aol.com
A Company, 36th Armored Infantry
Original Photos
Pfc. Richard J. Graham, A Company, 36th Armored Infantry Regiment.
Photo taken during training at Fort Lewis, Washington.
Photo courtesy of  Pfc. Graham's son, David H. Graham.



Pfc. Graham and buddies, Hainstadt Germany, sometime after VE Day1945.
Pfc. Graham is standing shirtless, second from left.

Any information regarding the identity of the others shown in the photo would be greatly appreciated.  Please contact the webmaster at:  Fambor@aol.com
Lewis F. Langhans - Shown at left with his halftrack in Bartenstein, Germany, and below in Hainstadt, Germany.  Both photos are immediately post-war.
Two photos of a halftrack and crew at rest.  Note the equipment stowed on the track, and the vehicle seat being used at the left side of each photo.
At left is another view of halftrack A-24, this time shown as loaded in combat.

A Company's Command Post halftrack.
Captain Walter I. Berlin after being decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross.
Liberation!  
A jeep is mobbed by civilians celebrating their liberation.
Buddies.
Special thanks to Bob Pacios, WWII A Company, 36th Armored Infantry Regiment veteran, and Dan Langhans, son of  WWII A Company veteran Lewis Langhans for these wonderful photos. 

A Compnay has a strong and active veterans organization thanks to the efforts of  Mr. Pacios.  They are striving to identify the soldiers and loctions in these photos, and updates will be made as they become available.