[An American task force advances near Coudray in the drive which liberated Angers, France.]

[An American task force advances near Coudray in the drive which liberated Angers, France.]

Photograph

Lt. Mark A. Freeman

Maker
American, 1912–2005

[An American task force advances near Coudray in the drive which liberated Angers, France.]

August 7, 1944
Gelatin silver print
4 × 5 in. (10.3 × 12.5 cm)
Gift of Peter, Nancy, and Stephen Freeman in memory of their father, Mark A. Freeman
Inscriptions Inscribed on negative on recto CL, RC: [crop guides]
Inscribed in black ink on verso TRC: 74 84 [crossed out] \ 78 [crossed out]
Printed in purple ink on verso C: ETO HQ 44 10796 FREEMAN (6) 7 AUG \ CREDIT --- SIGNAL CORPS PHOTO \ AN AMERICAN TASK FORCE ADVANCES \ NEAR COUDRAY IN THE DRIVE WHICH \ LIBERATED ANGERS, FRANCE.
Stamped in purple ink on verso B: [all within rectangle frame] PASSED FOR PUBLICATION \ 103 \ Date 14 AUG 1944 \ Name.............No.......... \ SHAEF \ FIELD PRESS CENSOR
Inscribed in blue grease pencil on verso BC: [illegible initials]
Stamped in black ink on verso BRC: 548
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