
| The following photographs were extracted from the Memoirs of Pfc John Ritner, I Company 254th Infantry Regiment. The Memoirs appear on the History of the 254th Infantry Regiment CD and were furnished by David Ritner, son of Pfc Ritner. |
| Cooling off in the Main River, Germany. L-R: Romey, Pfc Jerome B Fletcher, T/5 Harry M Kimball Jr, Pfc John Ritner, Pfc Jackson and two Polish DPs |
| L-R: Lt Vincent C McFarland, S/Sgt Glen Riley, S/Sgt Jackson Mims, S/Sgt Harry Camper, S/Sgt Thomas J. Logan, Sgt Milton F. Sharp and Sgt Duffy- I Company, 254th Infantry Regiment- Germany 1945 |
| Pfc John Ritner at Saint Moritz, Switzerland, February 1946 while serving in Germany with the occupation forces. |

| Corporal Albert J. Coughlin, B Company 263d Engr Combat Battalion at the grave site of his brother Jim in Lime, France |
| Sgt Gerard J. Turnier and T/5 Donald Simbeck Jr in Nancy, France- 563d Signal Company |
| T/4 Raymond E. Harmon and Pvt Arthur H. Stickle, 563d Signal Company |

| L-R: ????? and Pfc Silvio C. Ezzillo- G Company 255th Infantry Regiment |
| At the far right is Pfc Silvio C. Ezzillo, G Company 255th Infantry Regiment. Others are not identified. |
| Pfc Silvio C. Ezzillo, G Company 255th Infantry Regiment |
| L-R:????????and Pfc Silvio C. Ezzillo, G Company, 255th Infantry Regiment |
| L-R: T/5 Arthur D. Pinkham (A/363d Med Bn and F/253d Inf Regt), 2d Lt Daniel Elledge, F/253d Inf Regt and Cpl Lyle P Geeting F/253d Inf Regt- Germany 1945 |
| T/5 Arthur D. Pinkham, A/363 Med Bn and F/253d Inf Regt- Germany 1945 |
| L-R: T/5 Arthur D. Pinkham- A/363d Med Bn and F/253d Inf Regt and Cpl Lyle P Geeting, F/253d Inf Regt- Germany 1945 |

| Far Left: Pvt Vincent J. Cangelosi, L&F Company, 255th Infantry Regiment. Others in the photo are not identified. Probably not 63d soldiers since it appears that this photo was taken after Pvt Cangelosi left the division. |


| T/5 Glenn F. Taylor, Headquarters Battery, 718th FA Bn. Photos were taken after T/5 Taylor left the division. He was transferred to the 36th Infantry Division after the war in Europe. |