Four members of the 133rd Infantry Regiment saw and chop logs among snow piles in Italy in January 1945

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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375.Photograph. Four members of the 133rd Infantry Regiment saw and chop logs among snow piles. '6 Jan 45. 5/MM-45-411. Fifth Army, Piancaldoli, Italy. Men of Co. 'F', 133rd Infantry Regiment, 34th Division cutting up firewood for themselves. With axe is PFC. William H. Rott, Palmyre, Pa. [Pennsylvania] On saw, l-r: Pfc. Joe Kotecki, Chicago, Ill. [Illinois]; and Pvt. Lloyd Barnett, Crossville, Va. [Virginia] Looking on is Sgt. Angelo Noscott, Detroit, Mich. [Michigan] Photo by Hartman. 3131 Signal Service Co.' Piancaldoli, Italy. 6 January 1945

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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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Italia
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42.833
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12.833
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials: 
Woodcutting--Italy
Fuelwood--Italy
Soldiers--American--Italy
Saws--Italy