Corporal Harold C. Cummins. Medical Techician (409); 344th Replacement Company, APO 776. U.S. Army. Served in Normandy, Rhineland, Central Europe, and Africa. Received the European-African-Middle Eastern Service Ribbon with 2 Bronze Stars. Trained for 8 weeks (surgical). Served from October 31, 1942, to December 10, 1945.
Harold Clayton Cummins of Grant County, Oklahoma USA was born on September 4, 1912 at Rural in Deer Creek, and died at age 50 years old on April 29, 1963 at Apartment above store in downtown in Medford. Harold Cummins was buried circa May 1963 at Rosemound Cemetery in Medford.
Wars and conflicts have been a significant aspect of human history, shaping nations and societies for centuries.
They are often sparked by political, economic, and social factors, as well as by differences in ideology, religion, and ethnicity. These conflicts have led to the rise and fall of empires, the creatio...
Images honoring the brave men & women who served in the armed forces, and photos of wars & conflicts from around the world.
These photos capture moments in military history. They show past events, battles, military campaigns, and images of those who served, providing a unique perspective of their sacrifices and triumph.
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Who doesn't love a man (or woman) in uniform? Almost everybody has worn a uniform sometime in their life - these are the vintage versions of those uniforms.
Uniforms are worn by many kinds of people - children and adults - in all kinds of organizations. Police, firefighters, nurses, paramedics, the military, Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts, sports teams, prisone...
Portrait photographs and paintings of our loved ones and ancestors.
Before photos we had paintings of family members - most usually these were reserved for the well off. The era of modern photography began with the daguerreotype, in 1839. Since the advent of photogr...
Discover how fashion has changed over the years with this collection of photos.
Fashion styles & vintage clothing throughout the decades that will inspire, make you wish for those times again, or may make you ask "What were they thinking"?
Clothing styles have obviously changed ...