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This web site is dedicated to the W.W.II 104th Army Infantry Division, better known as the "Timberwolves", under the command of Major General Terry de la Mesa Allen.  This is a non official web site, not affiliated with the U.S. Army or any other government agency.  Information in this web site is designed to augment the official 104th Infantry Division Home Page web site

http://members.aol.com/infdiv104/
Please refer to the official home page for complete information about the Timberwolf Division.  Timberwolves or Timberwolf "Pups" are invited and encouraged to use this site to gather additional  information about former buddies.  Anyone having additional information on the 104th, photos or other memorabilia are requested to contact the webmaster of this site.

Photos of soldiers/places from the 104th Infantry Division
(All photos on this page were contributed by Paul Ray, Jr., via Phyllis Blackwood)

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European Theater-1

17) Blast near Bitterfeld
18) Bridge
19) "Sea Owl"- LeHarve
20) Entrance to Moffet Tunnel
21) Paul Ray with maps 
22) Robert Alexander & Paul Ray
23) Surth, Germany
24) Duchenau & Horvat

 
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European Theater -2

25)  Le Pzig
26) Timberwolves meet the Russians
27) G.I.'s and Russians
28) Camp Lucky Strike
29) Jeep?  "Seep" (*see footnote
30) Call To The Colors
31) "War is over!" parade
32) Lowering of the flag 
33) Leaving for America 
34) Port of Embarkation, France 
Please contact the webmaster if you can identify any of the "unkown" people in these photos.
* "This is called a Ford GPA or General Purpose Amphibious.  It is the drive train of a standard jeep with a boat like hull.  Also known as a Seep." - Jim Sloan (Thank you for the correction Jim!)
 
 
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