Paul Coleman's WWII Photo Diary

These photos are presented as a testament to the reality of war as seen through the eyes of one soldier out of the millions who served their country during WWII. Dad always told me that they were the worst months of his life, but he would have done it again under the same circumstances. I suspect that would be the sentiment of most of the men and women who have served their country, and those who have died in the effort.

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Bomb Damage
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More Bomb Damage
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And the gunner said Bullseye!
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Waiting in the Harbor
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G.I. Chuck Wagon
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Lounging at the Mess Tent
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Paul Coleman, my father
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My Father and Al Kroboth
near Nuremberg
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Mutt and Jeff?
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Shower Anyone?
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Gilligan, who chewed tobacco
and made soup. Guess what he
used for a spit can.
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G.I. Campground in Germany

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