Military portrait of Earl Foote, 1939

Gift of Jane Dickman Schlaht
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Photograph. Hand-tinted with color. Military portrait of Earl Foote. Some of the inscription is partially obscured and faded. Personal caption: "1939. Earl Faye Foote."”Similar to 2011.124.373. 1939

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1939
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Items from the service of Earl Faye or Fay (as Earl was called) Foote, who was from Fremont, Nebraska. Foote was captured in the Philippines as part of the 263rd Quartermaster Detachment stationed at Nichols Field, Rizal, Philippines in 1941. He was stationed there since before America joined the war. Earl enlisted on 4 December 1939 at Fort Crook, Nebraska. He died 5 July 1942 (though some reports have DOD listed as 9 July 1943) at Cabanatuan Camp #1, from amoebic dysentery, after participating in the Bataan Death march. An excerpt from his casualty report: "Private First Class Earl F. Foote (ASN: 06936214), Quartermaster Corps, was reported missing in action as of 7 May 1942 in the Philippines Islands following the surrender of Corregidor and was continued in that status as of 7 May 1943…He is now carried on records of the Casualty Branch as 'died' of illness 9 July 1943 in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in the Philippine Islands." Earl's brother, George, was lost at sea aboard the USS Runner (SS-275) in June 1943. See also the Multimedia tab for more information on the history of the 263rd QMC. Collection includes over 400 photographs.
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Manila
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14.617
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120.967
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials: 
Portrait photographs--Philippines
Soldiers--American--Philippines