African American servicemen opague negatives for weekly newsletter on 5 December 1944 in Reggio, Italy.

U.S. Army Signal Corp photograph, Gift in Memory of William F. Caddell, Sr., from the Collection of The National World War II Museum
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18.Photograph. African American members of the 92nd Infantry Division opaqueing negatives for weekly newsletter. '5 Dec 44. 5/MM-44-31080. Fifth army, Reggio, Italy. L-R: Sgt. Verdun Cook and Pvt. Robert Stokely, both of the Public Relations section, 92nd Div. Hqs. Co. are opaqueing negatives from which plates will be made for printing press of 'The Buffalo' weekly paper of the 92nd Division; Cook and Stokely serve as photographers and lithographers for the paper. Photo by Bull. 196th Signal Photo Co.' 5 December 1944

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Signal Corps photographs from the service of William F. Caddell, Sr. taken from the Fall of Rome through the end of the war.
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Viareggio
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43.867
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10.233
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Public relations--Italy
Soldiers--American--Italy