[L. to R.] Boner, Fields, Price, Sinnett, and Coffman (in profile), Seneca Rock, WV, Climbing School
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January 1944 |
George Dondlinger, Kingsman, Kansas
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House where Dondlinger was killed during the battle for Fossieux. Dondlinger's helmet is lying on the ground, circled.
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October 8, 1944 |
Lawnie Coffman during boot camp
1943 |
L. company, 137 Infantry Mountain Climbing Assault Team. [Front seated L. to R.] Boner, Sinnett. [Back standing L. to R.] Moore, Unknown, Bill Price, Buck Fields, Morris, and Lawnie Coffman
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1943 |
Madame Marghuerite and Lawnie Coffman in Aboncourt, France. Coffman and his buddies spent about ten days in the basement of her abandoned house during the war. She and her family returned after the liberation of France.
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September 17, 2004 |
"My platoon at Marghuerite's front door"
October 1944 |
Seneca Rock, West Virginia. Lawnie Coffman rappelling from the rock.
circa January 1944 |
[L. to R. standing] Paul Springer of Jasper, AR; James Ballard of Oil Trough, AR; James Briney of Risen, AR; Lawnie Coffman of Searcy, AR, kneeling.
circa Fall 1944 | |
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