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We invite you to read a sample chapter: A Beautiful Stranger. In this chapter, Edmund Burke O'Connell describes his first encounter with the lovely Tina Calamai in during the 1944 liberation of Florence, Italy which will change his life forever.

 

 

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196th Signal Photo Company Photographers - Selected Photos

These special tribute pages features some of the significant still photography of five Army Signal Corps photographers who served in the 196th Signal Photo Company. They include:

Harry Morgan / Cecil "Max"Campbell / John Mason / Donald Wiedenmayer / Jerry Kosseff

Index to 196th Signal Photo Company - Still Photo Gallery

Known Army Signal Corps photographs attributed by Signal Corps serial number to individual members of the 3131st Signal Service Company and the 196th Signal Photo Company, Italian Campaign, 1944-1945. These photos were obtained from the National Archives and the public domain.

A-F / G-L / M-R / S-Z

 

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Featured Materials

Po Valley DVD / Battle for Bologna

Selected photos from a new Italian DVD focusing on the work of the 196th Signal Photo Company

Collection of photos taken by Army T/4 Don Wiedenmayer during the Battle for Bologna, Italy

 

Historical Resources

Bell & Howell Eyemo Camera / Selected Reference Materials (Orders and Official Documents) / Army Pictorial Service - North Africa / 196th SPC - Awards and Decorations / 196th SPC Roll of Honor / 196th SPC - Unit History

/ 196th SPC - Campaign for Sicily / 196th SPC - Motion Picture Coverage / 196th - Still Photo Coverage

 Bibliography / Veteran's History Project / Nauders Crossroads - 1945/

 

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© The Last Farewell - A journey of the heart

By Edmund Burke O'Connell and co-authors Julie Whitman Jones and Thomas J. Sullivan, Jr.

email the authors: the_last_farewell@mail.com

Updated: 10/8/09

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