Teaching Jerry Our Language - A Coast Guardsman and an Army medic interview a German warrant officer (right) who was captured in the storming of the Southern French coast on D Day.
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Teaching Jerry Our Language - A Coast Guardsman and an Army medic interview a German warrant officer (right) who was captured in the storming of the Southern French coast on D Day.
June 1944
Gelatin silver print
19.0 x 24.2 cm.
Museum accession
1991.2842.0010
Inscriptions verso-(printed) "2756" "From: Public Relations Division U.S. Coast
Guard Washington, D.C." "Official U.S. Coast Guard Photo"
"Teaching Jerry Our Language" "A Coast Guardsman and an Army medic
interview a German warrant officer (right) who was captured in the
storming of the Southern French coast on D Day. The Coast Guardsman
(center) is Mortimer N. Judd, of 66 Mott Avenue, New London, Conn. He
went in from a Coast Guard-manned assualt transport with the first
wave to hit Yellow Beach, on the Riviera. The Army medic is ..."
Guard Washington, D.C." "Official U.S. Coast Guard Photo"
"Teaching Jerry Our Language" "A Coast Guardsman and an Army medic
interview a German warrant officer (right) who was captured in the
storming of the Southern French coast on D Day. The Coast Guardsman
(center) is Mortimer N. Judd, of 66 Mott Avenue, New London, Conn. He
went in from a Coast Guard-manned assualt transport with the first
wave to hit Yellow Beach, on the Riviera. The Army medic is ..."
