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Children of the village in front of 79th Div. Hqrs. with toys given them at festival at Y.M.C.A. Dugny, Meuse, France. Dec. 25, 1918










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Christmas decorations in the Y.M.C.A. at Valdahon, France, 1917.










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Christmas mail arrives at Bruvans, France, 1917.










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President Wilson receiving Christmas token from French boys after having inspected billets of 26th Division. Sarrey, Hte. Marne, France. Dec. 25, 1918










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Officers of Headquarters 79th Division, who served cocoa, sandwiches, cake, orange, nuts, grapes, cigars, and cigarettes to enlisted men of Headquarters at Y.M.C.A. Christmas night. Dugny, Meuse, France. Dec. 25, 1918.










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Christmas dinner of enlisted men at Valdahon, 1917.










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Staff Officers of 79th. Div. In Christmas decorated dining room. Dugny, Meuse, France. Dec. 25, 1918.










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German Prisoners at dinner. Camp was built exclusively for use of these men. La Pallice, Charente Inferieure, France. Dec. 25, 1918.










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Cooks of Company C, 8th Field Signal Battalion preparing their Christmas dinner at Mullernbach, Germany. Dec. 25, 1918.










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Street scene on Christmas morning, showing inhabitants and American forces stationed here, coming from church. Montabaur, Germany. Dec. 25, 1918.





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A 1942 Santa arriving by tank instead of outdated sleigh. Sgt. Hiram Prouty playing Santa for British children. Dec 5, 1942. Perham Downs, England. M.3. Tank of 1st Tank Group. Sgt. Prouty, member of 175th Inf.










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Sitting around a miniature Christmas tree and opening a Christmas package are (front row, left to right) S/Sgt. John F. Suchanek; and Pfc. Joseph G. Pierro; and (back row) Sgt. Charles M. Myrich; and Sgt. Leon L. Oben. All are members of F. A. Bn., 3rd Div. Pietramelara, Italy. December 16, 1943.










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CHRISTMAS - ARMY STYLE - The panzer "Santa", with well-filled sack of radios, books, cookies, and other gifts dear to soldiers hearts, glides up to the door of the barracks in Camp Lee's Quartermaster Corps and it isn't hampered by lack of snow in Virginia. Camp Lee, Virginia, Quartermaster Replacement Center. December 1941.










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Just before Santa Claus leaves his "jeep-sleigh" the guard of honor stands on each side presenting arms to the Christmas visitor. Camp Lee, Virginia, Quartermaster Replacement Center. December 1941.










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A rifle rack gains new utility as Pvts. Kotula and Queen hang their socks on rifles in the rack which is directly in the center of the squad room. "Santa will have to stumble into this, so he can't miss our socks. Camp Lee, Virginia, Quartermaster Replacement Center. December 1941










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"Santa Claus" may find a barracks chimney too narrow and try the windows, so that's a good place for socks and a helmet say Pvts. Kotula and Queen as they put more Army issue socks where Santa may turn into the barracks. Camp Lee, Virginia, Quartermaster Center. December 1941










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All Pennsylvania soldiers in Co. B of the 10th Regiment in Camp Lee's Quartermaster Replacement Center gather to sing carols around the tree to show how men of the Keystone State demonstrate Christmas spirit. Camp Lee, Virginia. December 1941.










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Pfc. George E. Neidhardt, with 9th Army in Germany, opens a holiday package sent from his home. Dec 44










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Pfc. Edmund Dill opens the Christmas package received from his wife. His buddies share the treat. Left, Pfc. Carl Anker; Right, Sergt. Ted Bailey. ETO, 11/18/44










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U.S. Soldiers Caroleers Circle Globe꿚he Christmas spirit is universal, the traditions unchanging even in the midst of war. Where ever our American troops are to be found throughout the world Christmas Carols will be heard in joyful hymns on the eve of the Nativity of Christ. In Iceland - "O, Come Ye, O Come Ye, To Bethlehem". 1942.










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U.S. Soldiers Caroleers Circle Globe꿚he Christmas spirit is universal, the traditions unchanging even in the midst of war. Where ever our American troops are to be found throughout the world Christmas Carols will be heard in joyful hymns on the eve of the Nativity of Christ. In India - "Come and Behold Him, Born the King of Angels". 1942.










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A Christmas Eve congregation at Midnight Mass in a theatre in Trinidad, B.W.I. December 24, 1941. Docksite, Trinidad.










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Pfc. Lyle School and Pfc. Lawrence W. Miller made this bullet Christmas card for "Dear Adolph", somewhere in England. December 5, 1942. Tidworth, England, 175th Inf.










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25 Dec 1944. Sgt. Edward F. Good feeds his buddy a leg of Christmas turkey, Pfc. Lloyd Deming. Both are casualties at the 2nd Field Hosp,










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One of the most successful Christmas decorations set up was this ward of the hospital. Together with the help of nurses, patients not tied down to bed designed and put up the trimmings. Note the home made Christmas tree. Iceland, Dec. 25, 1942.










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Christmas Eve these soldiers perched atop their hut embankment and serenaded all passers by with Christmas Carols. Iceland, Dec. 24, 1942. Camp Hickham, Iceland.










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Sgt. Joseph H. Kadlec approaches crossroads leading to Roetgen and Stolberg, Germany, loaded with his first batch of Xmas packages. Kadlec belongs to an infantry unit bivouacked nearby. 11/14/44










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Bundles from America for soldiers in the field with Field Artillery Unit in Germany. Holding Christmas packages are, left to right: Pfc. W.J. Kessler; Pfc. J.L. Proffitt; Pvt. B. Narter; Cpl. T.J. Barnewski; and Pfc. J. Stoll. 11/26/44










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Seated at a box in a storehouse for artillery shells, in Germany, Pvt. Walter E. Prsybyla, member of the 2nd Infantry Division, addresses Christmas cards to the folks back home. 11/30/44. B Btry, 37th FA, 2nd Inf. Div





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Men of Co "B", 4th Signal Bn, X US Corps, prepare to decorate the Christmas tree at Bn HQ. Korea. 11 December 1951.










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Korean KP decorates Christmas tree set up in front of serving counter of HQs & HQs Co, 19th Inf Regt, 24th US Inf Div, as Christmas Day dinner is readied for men of the Co. Korea. 25 December 1951.










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Men of Co "F", 9th Inf Regt, 2nd U.S. Inf Div, enjoy their Christmas Day dinner at CO HQS, Korea. 25 December 1951





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Fort Campbell, Ky. Santa Claus (Sgt Robert Youmans, Advanced Airborne School) lands at Fort Campbell. 16 Dec 1963.










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Vietnam꿚he Army Band plays Christmas music at the Tan Nhut Airbase during the holiday season. 22-29 Dec 1970.










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Vietnam?quot;Santa Claus" talks with a group of hospital patients during the Bob Hope Christmas Show. 22-29 Dec 1970.










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Christmas Party. Miguel de la Borda, Panama. MAJ Alessandro Di Taddeo, 550th MP Detachment, 8th Special Forces talks with small boy on rocking horse during the Christmas party. 5 Jan 1971.










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Christmas in Thailand. Bang Pla, Thailand. Thai children greet Santa Claus upon his arrival at the Christmas party. SSG Nicolas Thomas, re-enlistment and training NCO, Co "A", 325th Sig Bn, 29th Sig Gp, 1st Sig Bde, portrays Santa. 20 Dec 1969.










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Christmas in Korea, 1969. Ascom, Korea. Girls from the Holy Mother Orphanage open a gift presented by "Santa Claus", during a party provided by members of Hq & Hq Co, 20th General Support Gp. 29 Nov 1969.





























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