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Malcolm Davis - World War II
Malcolm Davis served in the United States Army during World War II. He was drafted into the Army in 1944 and was stationed in Liverpool, England. He was one of the first soldiers to fight in the Battle of the Bulge. Later, his division entered Germany through the Black Forest.
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Malcolm Davis sitting in the Black Forest in 1945.
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The Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
When:
1945
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Narrator's photo
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Malcolm Davis in the rest area to see Roscoe at Headquarters in 1945.
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Unknown
When:
1945
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Narrator's photo
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Malcolm Davis with a group of Russian soldiers he met at the Elbe River in 1945.
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Elbe River, Germany
When:
1945
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Narrator's photo
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Malcolm Davis’s Certificate of Decorations.
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Narrator's photo
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Malcolm Davis’ Enlisted Record and Report of Separation.
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Unknown
When:
1945
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Malcolm Davis’s Honorable Discharge from the Army.
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Unknown
When:
December 9, 1945
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Outside cover of Malcolm Davis’s ration card.
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Unknown
When:
July 1945
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Narrator's photo
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Inside contents of Malcolm Davis’ ration card.
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Unknown
When:
July 1945
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Narrator's photo
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Malcolm Davis is interviewed by H.F. Williamson for the WILL AM-FM-TV Central Illinois World War II Stories project.
Where:
Urbana, Illinois
When:
2007
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This photograph is the property of Illinois Public Media