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HomeUnitsUnit Photo Galleries703rd TD Battalion
  • The old and new in tank busters....M-10, on left, is equipped with three-inch gun, while the more modern M-36 is armed with a 90MM piece.  Both in use with the 703rd TD Bn., 3rd ID in Stolberg, Germany.  Oct 24, 1944. Signal Corps photo #195748 from the National Archives.

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    195748 703rd
  • Shot-up German Panzer V, Panther G, tank showing effects of 90mm shell tests by the 703rd TD Bn, 3rd Armd Div.  Two hits in front armor, two in turret.  Dec 9, 1944.  Signal Corps Photo #197893 from the National Archives.

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    197893 703rd
  • Andrew Phillips is shown on far left with two unknown soldiers.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

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    703rd Andrew Phillips at tent
  • One of two shots of a huge German flag obtained by members of the 703 TD battalion.  Andrew Phillips is shown third from right with the sword pointing at the swastika.  Andrew related to his family that the men drew straws to see who would get the flag.....he won but later gave it to a crew-mate.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

    703rd Andrew Phillips crew flag 703rd Andrew Phillips crew flag
    703rd Andrew Phillips crew flag
  • Second of two shots of a huge German flag obtained by members of the 703 TD battalion.  Andrew Phillips is shown second from right with the sword pointing at the swastika.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

    703rd Andrew Phillips crew flag 2 703rd Andrew Phillips crew flag 2
    703rd Andrew Phillips crew flag 2
  • Andrew Phillips is shown coming out the driver's hatch.  Three other members of his crew are shown too.  Notice the thick plates fastened to the angular front surface of the tank destroyer.  Both the M10 and M36 came prepared with large bolts and washers on the angled exterior surfaces to accept additional armor plating.  The TDs were never provided with the additional Armor but it was not unusual for the men to add sandbags and other materials to provide some additional protection.  Andrew was a skilled welder prior to the war and added what looks like 3 inches or steel plates to his TD.  He told his family that he added these same type plates to a number of TDs in the unit.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

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    703rd Andrew Phillips crew TD
  • Another shot of Andrew Phillips with members of his crew. The 703rd had M10 Tank Destroyers but converted over to M36s in October of 1944, only a few months before the Battle of the Bulge.  It was the 90mm gun of the M36 that finally gave the U.S. forces a weapon that could penetrate the thick armor of German tanks.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

    703rd Andrew Phillips crew TD 2 703rd Andrew Phillips crew TD 2
    703rd Andrew Phillips crew TD 2
  • Andrew Phillips us shown on far right with two unknown soldiers.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

    703rd Andrew Phillips Grp of 3 703rd Andrew Phillips Grp of 3
    703rd Andrew Phillips Grp of 3
  • A small German flag also won by Andrew by drawing straws.  This one he kept and carried in his jacket pocket throughout the unit's time in Germany.  He kept track of the towns they passed through and documented his unit, the 703rd TD Battalion, as well as the 3rd Armored (Spearhead) Division and 1st Army they were attached to. He also noted the death of Major General Maurice Rose on March 30, 1945.  It is reported that he was shot by a German Tank Commander while Rose was trying to surrender a few miles south of Paderborn.  He was the highest ranking Jewish-American ever killed in action and was buried with his men near Ittenbach, Germany.

    703rd Andrew Phillips pocket flag 703rd Andrew Phillips pocket flag
    703rd Andrew Phillips pocket flag
  • Shown is Andrew Phillips on top with two unknown soldiers in an M20 Scout vehicle.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

    703rd Andrew Phillips scout car 703rd Andrew Phillips scout car
    703rd Andrew Phillips scout car
  • An M-36 of the 703rd TD Bn, 3rd AD, moves past a disabled German tank to engage the enemy one-half mile ahead, south of Langlir, Belgium.  January 13, 1945.  Signal Corps Photo #421456 from the National Archives.

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    421456 703rd
  • An M36 tank destroyer with a 90mm gun is pulled out of the ditch near Manhay, Belgium. The unit is identified as Company B of the 703rd Tank Destroyer Battalion, which was attached to the 3rd Armored Division at that time.  A close inspection of the photo by one of our Honoree families may have identified the dark-haired soldier leaning on the TD as Andrew Phillips.  He and others from the crew are probably trying to dig down to the unit's tow eye to make a connection. Photo provided courtesy of Charles Corbin and his website dedicated to the 3rd Armored Spearhead Division in which he was a member.

    703rd B Co. TD at Manhay Belgium 703rd B Co. TD at Manhay Belgium
    703rd B Co. TD at Manhay  Belgium
  • Taken at Camp Polk, Louisiana, in the spring of 1942.  Shown left to right is Brousseau, Hall, Clifford O'Conner and Al Morrie. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd 4 soldiers posing Camp Polk 1942 703rd 4 soldiers posing Camp Polk 1942
    703rd 4 soldiers posing Camp Polk 1942
  • Taken at Camp Polk, Louisiana, in the spring of 1942.  Shown left to right is Clifford O'Conner, Selle, Brousseau, Hall and Cameronand. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd 5 soldiers posing Camp Polk 1942 703rd 5 soldiers posing Camp Polk 1942
    703rd  5 soldiers posing Camp Polk 1942
  • Al Morrie poses at Camp Polk, Louisiana in 1942. Al was killed during the Battle of the Bulge, on December 23, 1944. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Al Morrie at Camp Polk 1942
  • A posed photo of brothers Lawrence (left) and Al Morrie (right), taken in 1943, prior to the men shipping overseas.  Al was a close friend of Clifford O'Connor. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Al Morrie formal and brother
  • Shown is Anctil on left and Carlson on right.  Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Anctil and Carlson posing 703rd Anctil and Carlson posing
    703rd Anctil  and Carlson posing
  • Another shot of the desert and distant mountains, which Clifford O'Connor describes as "just plain rocks burned to a brownish color by the scorching sun." Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Arizona Desert Training 703rd Arizona Desert Training
    703rd Arizona Desert Training
  • Shown is Brousseau on left and Carlson on right. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Brousseau Carlson posing 703rd Brousseau Carlson posing
    703rd Brousseau  Carlson posing
  • Al Brousseau sits in his tent, trying to write a letter, on a make-shift desk. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Brousseau writing letter home
  • A photo of B Company waiting in the chow line at Camp Rice, which was part of the Desert Training Center. Camp Rice was one of the more primitive camps containing mostly tents with dirt floors. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Chow line at Camp Rice 703rd Chow line at Camp Rice
    703rd Chow line at Camp Rice
  • Another photo of Clifford O'Connor (left) and Al Morrie (right) while on leave and visiting family. Courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Cliff and Al Morrie on leave
  • Clifford O'Connor with his "before the war" girlfriend, Dorothy "Dottie" Smith, who was from Hartford Connecticut.  The couple became engaged soon after his return from the war. They were married in 1946.  Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Cliff OConnor and Dottie Smith 703rd Cliff OConnor and Dottie Smith
    703rd Cliff OConnor and Dottie Smith
  • Clifford O'Connor poses in full Scottish costume, which he and his friend Roland Anctil tried on for St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1944.  The unit was stationed in the United Kingdom during this period, just prior to their landing in France. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Cliff O Connor dress like scots
  • Roland Anctil poses in full Scottish costume for St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1944.  He and friend Clifford O'Connor posed for these photos prior to their landing in France. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Roland dress like scots
  • Clifford in front of one of the "huts" the men were housed in while stationed in England.  He mentions that Al Morrie is still with him and living in the same hut. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Cliff OConnor in front of hut
  • Dated September 6, 1942, while on the Desert Training Center grounds.  You can see the unit's vehicles lined up in the background. Clifford O"Connor notes on the back, "Me. What a sun tan, eh?" Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Cliff OConnor Sept 6 1942 703rd Cliff OConnor Sept 6 1942
    703rd Cliff OConnor Sept 6  1942
  • Clifford O'Connor stands at his tent and comments on how dark his hands had become while stationed in the desert.  The Desert Training Center was known to be inhospitable and was thought to be similar to what the units would encounter in North Africa.  Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Cliff OConnor with tan 9 6 42
  • Clifford O'Connor on left, poses with Al Brousseau, while stationed at Camp Polk, Louisiana. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Clifford OConnor Al Brousseau
  • Another shot of Clifford O'Connor while stationed at Camp Polk, Louisiana, in 1942. He identified that the cap and belt were borrowed and because he was standing at attention, he wasn't supposed to be smiling. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray. 

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    703rd Clifford OConnor borrowed belt
  • Al Morrie is shown on left with Clifford O'Conner on right. The back of the photo says the two were just back from commando training in Texas. It also mentions that he (Clifford) was just out of the hospital, suffering from jaundice. Not only was Clifford affected but much of the unit. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Clifford OConnor Commando Trng TX 703rd Clifford OConnor Commando Trng TX
    703rd Clifford OConnor Commando Trng TX
  • Another shot of Clifford O'Connor standing in front of one of the "huts" the men were housed in while stationed in England. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Clifford OConnor in England 703rd Clifford OConnor in England
    703rd Clifford OConnor in England
  • While on a break from training at Camp Polk, Louisiana, a gun crew poses for a photo.  The picture was taken in the spring of 1942, when the men were using the M3, 75mm GMC (Gun Motor Carriage).  This was basically a half-track with a 75mm gun mounted on top.  Shown in front, L to R is Tom Laughing Indian, Winkler, Mike Selle, Clifford O'Connor and Al Morre. Shown in back L to R is Etman and Jim Allen. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Clifford OConnor M3 Crew of 7 703rd Clifford OConnor M3 Crew of 7
    703rd Clifford OConnor M3 Crew of 7
  • A photo of Clifford O'Connor, taken on May 1943, while on leave.  Courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Clifford OConnor May 1943
  • Clifford O'Connor poses with a borrowed guitar. The photo is dated on the back, April 15, 1942, and includes a message "I wish I could play one of these things, ha!!" Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Clifford OConnor w guitar 1942
  • Company B barracks at Camp Pickett, Virginia. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray. 

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    703rd Co B Barracks Camp Pickett
  • Another photo of B Company Street, in Camp Pickett, Virginia. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Co B Barracks Cp Pickett 2
  • The Company B Kitchen, in August of 1942. The water cans are marked for B Company and at far right, a soldier sits on the edge of the ice-box, which is buried to help insulate it from the heat. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray. 

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    703rd Co B Kitchen August 1942
  • Taken at Camp Rice on September 6, 1942, the image shows men from the unit taking Holy Communion. Both Protestant and Catholic services were provided wherever and whenever possible. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Communion in the desert
  • Company B loading the train for shipment to Virginia. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Company B loads on train
  • Company B preparing to move east from the Desert Training Center to a new assignment in Virginia. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Company B preps for Virginia 703rd Company B preps for Virginia
    703rd Company B preps for Virginia
  • An image of Company B Street of the 703rd Tank Destroyer Battaion, while they were stationed at Camp Polk, Louisiana. The date was February of 1942. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Company B Street 1942 703rd Company B Street 1942
    703rd Company B Street 1942
  • A portrait shot of Eddie Arsenault taken after the war since it looks like he is wearing his Good Conduct ribbon.  Eddie was a close friend of Clifford O'Conner. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Eddie Arsenault formal 703rd Eddie Arsenault formal
    703rd Eddie Arsenault formal
  • A shot of Ginger Roger's home in Hollywood, California. The soldiers were on leave and visited a number of celebrity homes as well as some of the more famous sites in the area. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Ginger Rogers home
  • Taken in England, on January 1944, Cliffrord O'Connor stands on far right with Whitey, center and Gore on far left.  Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Gore  Whitey  Clifford 44 in England
  • A group of men come back to camp carrying shovels. This may have been part of their desert training or possible a disciplinary action. Courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Hard Labor at Camp Rice 703rd Hard Labor at Camp Rice
    703rd Hard Labor at Camp Rice
  • Another kitchen for one of the other TD Companies. Courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd Kitchens in the desert 703rd Kitchens in the desert
    703rd Kitchens in the desert
  • A group from B Company eagerly wait to hear if any mail has their name on it.  The photo was taken at Camp Rice, during their desert training. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd mail call at Camp Rice
  • Soldiers entering the mess hall at Camp Pickett, Virginia. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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    703rd Mess Hall at Camp Pickett
  • Shown is the PX or "Post Exchange", which was an important place in the camp that allowed men to purchase some of the things that made the war a little easier to cope with and feel more like civilian life.  A newspaper, candy, beer, cigarettes, razor blades, soap were items they may not have had available to them without the PX. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

    703rd PX Tent in the Desert 703rd PX Tent in the Desert
    703rd PX Tent in the Desert

The old and new in tank busters....M-10, on left, is equipped with three-inch gun, while the more modern M-36 is armed with a 90MM piece.  Both in use with the 703rd TD Bn., 3rd ID in Stolberg, Germany.  Oct 24, 1944. Signal Corps photo #195748 from the National Archives.

Shot-up German Panzer V, Panther G, tank showing effects of 90mm shell tests by the 703rd TD Bn, 3rd Armd Div.  Two hits in front armor, two in turret.  Dec 9, 1944.  Signal Corps Photo #197893 from the National Archives.

Andrew Phillips is shown on far left with two unknown soldiers.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

One of two shots of a huge German flag obtained by members of the 703 TD battalion.  Andrew Phillips is shown third from right with the sword pointing at the swastika.  Andrew related to his family that the men drew straws to see who would get the flag.....he won but later gave it to a crew-mate.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

Second of two shots of a huge German flag obtained by members of the 703 TD battalion.  Andrew Phillips is shown second from right with the sword pointing at the swastika.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

Andrew Phillips is shown coming out the driver's hatch.  Three other members of his crew are shown too.  Notice the thick plates fastened to the angular front surface of the tank destroyer.  Both the M10 and M36 came prepared with large bolts and washers on the angled exterior surfaces to accept additional armor plating.  The TDs were never provided with the additional Armor but it was not unusual for the men to add sandbags and other materials to provide some additional protection.  Andrew was a skilled welder prior to the war and added what looks like 3 inches or steel plates to his TD.  He told his family that he added these same type plates to a number of TDs in the unit.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

Another shot of Andrew Phillips with members of his crew. The 703rd had M10 Tank Destroyers but converted over to M36s in October of 1944, only a few months before the Battle of the Bulge.  It was the 90mm gun of the M36 that finally gave the U.S. forces a weapon that could penetrate the thick armor of German tanks.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

Andrew Phillips us shown on far right with two unknown soldiers.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

A small German flag also won by Andrew by drawing straws.  This one he kept and carried in his jacket pocket throughout the unit's time in Germany.  He kept track of the towns they passed through and documented his unit, the 703rd TD Battalion, as well as the 3rd Armored (Spearhead) Division and 1st Army they were attached to. He also noted the death of Major General Maurice Rose on March 30, 1945.  It is reported that he was shot by a German Tank Commander while Rose was trying to surrender a few miles south of Paderborn.  He was the highest ranking Jewish-American ever killed in action and was buried with his men near Ittenbach, Germany.

Shown is Andrew Phillips on top with two unknown soldiers in an M20 Scout vehicle.  Photo courtesy of Scott Phillips.

An M-36 of the 703rd TD Bn, 3rd AD, moves past a disabled German tank to engage the enemy one-half mile ahead, south of Langlir, Belgium.  January 13, 1945.  Signal Corps Photo #421456 from the National Archives.

An M36 tank destroyer with a 90mm gun is pulled out of the ditch near Manhay, Belgium. The unit is identified as Company B of the 703rd Tank Destroyer Battalion, which was attached to the 3rd Armored Division at that time.  A close inspection of the photo by one of our Honoree families may have identified the dark-haired soldier leaning on the TD as Andrew Phillips.  He and others from the crew are probably trying to dig down to the unit's tow eye to make a connection. Photo provided courtesy of Charles Corbin and his website dedicated to the 3rd Armored Spearhead Division in which he was a member.

Taken at Camp Polk, Louisiana, in the spring of 1942.  Shown left to right is Brousseau, Hall, Clifford O'Conner and Al Morrie. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Taken at Camp Polk, Louisiana, in the spring of 1942.  Shown left to right is Clifford O'Conner, Selle, Brousseau, Hall and Cameronand. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Al Morrie poses at Camp Polk, Louisiana in 1942. Al was killed during the Battle of the Bulge, on December 23, 1944. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

A posed photo of brothers Lawrence (left) and Al Morrie (right), taken in 1943, prior to the men shipping overseas.  Al was a close friend of Clifford O'Connor. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Shown is Anctil on left and Carlson on right.  Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Another shot of the desert and distant mountains, which Clifford O'Connor describes as "just plain rocks burned to a brownish color by the scorching sun." Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Shown is Brousseau on left and Carlson on right. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Al Brousseau sits in his tent, trying to write a letter, on a make-shift desk. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

A photo of B Company waiting in the chow line at Camp Rice, which was part of the Desert Training Center. Camp Rice was one of the more primitive camps containing mostly tents with dirt floors. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Another photo of Clifford O'Connor (left) and Al Morrie (right) while on leave and visiting family. Courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Clifford O'Connor with his "before the war" girlfriend, Dorothy "Dottie" Smith, who was from Hartford Connecticut.  The couple became engaged soon after his return from the war. They were married in 1946.  Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Clifford O'Connor poses in full Scottish costume, which he and his friend Roland Anctil tried on for St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1944.  The unit was stationed in the United Kingdom during this period, just prior to their landing in France. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Roland Anctil poses in full Scottish costume for St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1944.  He and friend Clifford O'Connor posed for these photos prior to their landing in France. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Clifford in front of one of the "huts" the men were housed in while stationed in England.  He mentions that Al Morrie is still with him and living in the same hut. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Dated September 6, 1942, while on the Desert Training Center grounds.  You can see the unit's vehicles lined up in the background. Clifford O"Connor notes on the back, "Me. What a sun tan, eh?" Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Clifford O'Connor stands at his tent and comments on how dark his hands had become while stationed in the desert.  The Desert Training Center was known to be inhospitable and was thought to be similar to what the units would encounter in North Africa.  Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Clifford O'Connor on left, poses with Al Brousseau, while stationed at Camp Polk, Louisiana. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Another shot of Clifford O'Connor while stationed at Camp Polk, Louisiana, in 1942. He identified that the cap and belt were borrowed and because he was standing at attention, he wasn't supposed to be smiling. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray. 

Al Morrie is shown on left with Clifford O'Conner on right. The back of the photo says the two were just back from commando training in Texas. It also mentions that he (Clifford) was just out of the hospital, suffering from jaundice. Not only was Clifford affected but much of the unit. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Another shot of Clifford O'Connor standing in front of one of the "huts" the men were housed in while stationed in England. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

While on a break from training at Camp Polk, Louisiana, a gun crew poses for a photo.  The picture was taken in the spring of 1942, when the men were using the M3, 75mm GMC (Gun Motor Carriage).  This was basically a half-track with a 75mm gun mounted on top.  Shown in front, L to R is Tom Laughing Indian, Winkler, Mike Selle, Clifford O'Connor and Al Morre. Shown in back L to R is Etman and Jim Allen. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

A photo of Clifford O'Connor, taken on May 1943, while on leave.  Courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Clifford O'Connor poses with a borrowed guitar. The photo is dated on the back, April 15, 1942, and includes a message "I wish I could play one of these things, ha!!" Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Company B barracks at Camp Pickett, Virginia. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray. 

Another photo of B Company Street, in Camp Pickett, Virginia. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

The Company B Kitchen, in August of 1942. The water cans are marked for B Company and at far right, a soldier sits on the edge of the ice-box, which is buried to help insulate it from the heat. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray. 

Taken at Camp Rice on September 6, 1942, the image shows men from the unit taking Holy Communion. Both Protestant and Catholic services were provided wherever and whenever possible. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Company B loading the train for shipment to Virginia. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Company B preparing to move east from the Desert Training Center to a new assignment in Virginia. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

An image of Company B Street of the 703rd Tank Destroyer Battaion, while they were stationed at Camp Polk, Louisiana. The date was February of 1942. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

A portrait shot of Eddie Arsenault taken after the war since it looks like he is wearing his Good Conduct ribbon.  Eddie was a close friend of Clifford O'Conner. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

A shot of Ginger Roger's home in Hollywood, California. The soldiers were on leave and visited a number of celebrity homes as well as some of the more famous sites in the area. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Taken in England, on January 1944, Cliffrord O'Connor stands on far right with Whitey, center and Gore on far left.  Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

A group of men come back to camp carrying shovels. This may have been part of their desert training or possible a disciplinary action. Courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Another kitchen for one of the other TD Companies. Courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

A group from B Company eagerly wait to hear if any mail has their name on it.  The photo was taken at Camp Rice, during their desert training. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Soldiers entering the mess hall at Camp Pickett, Virginia. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

Shown is the PX or "Post Exchange", which was an important place in the camp that allowed men to purchase some of the things that made the war a little easier to cope with and feel more like civilian life.  A newspaper, candy, beer, cigarettes, razor blades, soap were items they may not have had available to them without the PX. Photo courtesy of Karen O. Bray.

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  • 703rd Andrew Phillips Grp of 3
  • 703rd Andrew Phillips pocket flag
  • 703rd Andrew Phillips scout car
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  • 703rd B Co. TD at Manhay  Belgium
  • 703rd 4 soldiers posing Camp Polk 1942
  • 703rd  5 soldiers posing Camp Polk 1942
  • 703rd Al Morrie at Camp Polk 1942
  • 703rd Al Morrie formal and brother
  • 703rd Anctil  and Carlson posing
  • 703rd Arizona Desert Training
  • 703rd Brousseau  Carlson posing
  • 703rd Brousseau writing letter home
  • 703rd Chow line at Camp Rice
  • 703rd Cliff and Al Morrie on leave
  • 703rd Cliff OConnor and Dottie Smith
  • 703rd Cliff O Connor dress like scots
  • 703rd Roland dress like scots
  • 703rd Cliff OConnor in front of hut
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  • 703rd Co B Barracks Camp Pickett
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  • 703rd Co B Kitchen August 1942
  • 703rd Communion in the desert
  • 703rd Company B loads on train
  • 703rd Company B preps for Virginia
  • 703rd Company B Street 1942
  • 703rd Eddie Arsenault formal
  • 703rd Ginger Rogers home
  • 703rd Gore  Whitey  Clifford 44 in England
  • 703rd Hard Labor at Camp Rice
  • 703rd Kitchens in the desert
  • 703rd mail call at Camp Rice
  • 703rd Mess Hall at Camp Pickett
  • 703rd PX Tent in the Desert
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    • 703rd Andrew Phillips Grp of 3
    • 703rd Andrew Phillips pocket flag
    • 703rd Andrew Phillips scout car
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    • 703rd B Co. TD at Manhay  Belgium
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