SC 364276 - Always crowded with work is the small arms repair section of the 559th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company, supporting combat units of the First U.S. Army in its drive on the Siegfried Line.
L to R: Tec 4 James T. Hughes, 5110 W. Sth. St., Tulsa, Okla; Tec 5 Keith Borgerud, Deerfield, Wis.; Tec 5 George Kendall, 719 No. 3rd Ave., Maywood, Ill.; Pvt. Donald Vine, 1514 W. Capital Drive, Milwaukee, Wis.; and entering the shop truck, is Tec 4 Marvin H. Trier, 1403 Adams St., Saginaw, Michigan. 10 September, 1944.
Photographer: Robins.
Photo Source: U.S. National Archives. Digitized by Signal Corps Archive.
SC 364276 - Always crowded with work is the small arms repair section of the 559th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company, supporting combat units of the First U.S. Army in its drive on the Siegfried Line.
L to R: Tec 4 James T. Hughes, 5110 W. Sth. St., Tulsa, Okla; Tec 5 Keith Borgerud, Deerfield, Wis.; Tec 5 George Kendall, 719 No. 3rd Ave., Maywood, Ill.; Pvt. Donald Vine, 1514 W. Capital Drive, Milwaukee, Wis.; and entering the shop truck, is Tec 4 Marvin H. Trier, 1403 Adams St., Saginaw, Michigan. 10 September, 1944.
Photographer: Robins.
Photo Source: U.S. National Archives. Digitized by Signal Corps Archive.