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26 records found for “Charles Mann”
A view of the Rock County honor roll
A view of the Rock County honor roll
The Rock County, Minnesota honor roll, a monument to the youth who served in the armed forces.
Source: Quentin and Jackie Aanenson
Al McIntosh: Column excerpts
Al McIntosh: Column excerpts
Selections from "Selected Chaff: The wartime columns of Al McIntosh."
Charles Mann
Charles Mann
Charles Mann was born on his family's 400 acre farm, 4 miles northwest of Luverne, on April 26, 1920. He was delivered by Jim Sherman's grandfather, "Doc" Sherman. He left school after 8th grade to work on the family farm. He was among the first group of inductees to leave . . .
Charles Mann and Company L in Algiers
Charles Mann and Company L in Algiers
Soldiers of Company L, 60th infantry, 9th Division in Algiers. Charles Mann of Luverne is in the top row, fourth from left.
Source: Charles Mann
Charles Mann during basic training
Charles Mann during basic training
Charles Mann at basic training, February 24, 1942.
Source: Charles Mann
Charles Mann in Algiers
Charles Mann in Algiers
Charles Mann in Algiers, French Morocco. August 10, 1944.
Source: Charles Mann
Charles Mann: Patton in North Africa
Charles Mann: Patton in North Africa
General George S. Patton uses new tactics in North Africa.
Dug in in North Africa
Dug in in North Africa
American soldiers in fox holes during the fight in North Africa.
Source: National Archives (208-AA-4NN-26)
Foxhole sharing
Foxhole sharing
Infantrymen grab sleep where they can. Normandy, France, July 1944.
Source: National Archives (111-SC-191444)
Infantry: Willie and Joe
Infantry: Willie and Joe
Bill Mauldin worked for Stars and Stripes during the war. His cartoons were viewed by GIs serving in Europe.
Source: Copyright 1945 by Bill Mauldin. Displayed courtesy of the William Mauldin Estate.
Luverne: Civil War cannon
Luverne: Civil War cannon
A Civil War monument in front of the Luverne Courthouse, 1941. The cannon and cannon balls would later be donated as scrap.
Source: Rock County Star Herald, Luverne, Minnesota
Luverne: Farm life
Luverne: Farm life
A soldier joins farmers harvesting crops in Luverne, 1942.
Source: Rock County Star Herald, Luverne, Minnesota
Luverne: Farm show
Luverne: Farm show
In Luverne, an audience of male farmers examine corralled pigs. 1941.
Source: Rock County Star Herald, Luverne, Minnesota
Luverne: Fishing hole
Luverne: Fishing hole
Boys gather to fish at a pond near Luverne, Minnesota. 1941
Source: Rock County Star Herald, Luverne, Minnesota
Luverne: Military function
Luverne: Military function
A crowd of revelers, some in uniform, at a military ball in Luverne, Minnesota. 1941.
Source: Rock County Star Herald, Luverne, Minnesota
Luverne: Pitching hay
Luverne: Pitching hay
Giant haystacks in Luverne. 1941
Source: Rock County Star Herald, Luverne, Minnesota
Luverne: Snow
Luverne: Snow
Luverne, Minnesota digs out after a big snowfall. c. 1940
Source: Betty Mann
Luverne: Snow dusting
Luverne: Snow dusting
A farm in Luverne, Minnesota after a light dusting of snow.
Source: Rock County Star Herald, Luverne, Minnesota
Luverne: The Palace on Main
Luverne: The Palace on Main
The Palace Theater on Main Street in Luverne, Minnesota is showing "March of Time" and "This Man's Navy." 1945.
Source: Rock County Star Herald, Luverne, Minnesota
Luverne: The Pix on Main
Luverne: The Pix on Main
The Pix Theater and Treats Drug Store on Main Street, Luverne. 1942.
Source: Rock County Star Herald, Luverne, Minnesota
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