Cobb, John Candler, II (1919-2016) | Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
Name: Cobb, John Candler, II (1919-2016)

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"It Never Rains in the Desert" ...Major Shaffer
"Preb" at Breakfast Time
(Left Image) AFS Headquarters on the Move: (Right Image) Far from a Spreading Chestnut Tree
A Life Cut Short
A Rendezvous With Death
Aboard LST [Landing Ship, Tank], Disturbing Thoughts
Abou Brahim and his Son
AFS Ambulances
AFS Ambulances in Convoy in the Blowing Sand
AFS Ambulances Loading Blood onto Hospital Ship
AFS Volunteers, Off Duty,
Ambulance and Cows
At the Suq, Many Cultures
Baby Brother
Backing into the Bow of an LST [Landing Ship, Tank] Bound for Italy
Bahjat Dispensing Medicines
Baking Khubuz (Arab Bread)
Barefoot Women Refugees Carrying Belongings
Bedouin Emir in Goat Hair Tent
Bedouin Emir with Goat Hair Tent and ‘42 Dodge
Bedouins on the Move
Body of Italian Soldier Riddled by Shrapnel
Breakfast on the Move in Convoy
Brewing up Along the Way
Bringing Wounded to First Aid Post
British 10th Corps Churning Through Soft Sand
British Humber Ambulance and Driver
British Tank Men Riding Proudly
Burned Child, Worried Mother
Burning Trucks Hit on the Road Ahead of Me
C Platoon Forming Convoy for Monte Cassino
Canadian First Aid Post, Rough Scene
Capt. Ragaul, Indian Army "Reccy" Unit
Cathedral
Civilians Bringing a Stretcher Case to My Ambulance
Coco, Chief of the Patrioti, with Scrounged Machine Gun
Death at Tea
Demolished Railroad Viaduct
Dr. Cipolla Visiting Patients in their Homes
Dr. Saleman Draining an Abscess
Dugout Command Post of the 51st Medium Artillery
Easter Sunday at the Beach
Farm Village
Fishing Boats Pulled Out - Mined Harbor
Francesca Mauro
Friendly Lebanese Woman
Gate to the Old Walled Town
German Prisoners of War, Scarcely Guarded
Grinding and Boiling Coffee in the Menzoul
Howard Brooke with his Ambulance, Hit by a Tank
I was Assigned to Allied Military Government Here
In his Dead Father’s Old Uniform
Italian Lessons from The Marchese and his Family
Jay Nierenberg trading Tea for Eggs
Jay Talking with Arabs
Laundry in the Desert
Laying a Barrage on Takrouna
Leaguered in a Wadi for the Night
Letters Home, by a Single Candle
Long Hot Summer, Waiting
Maestro Mauro and Francesca Adopted Us
Mess Line During a Brief Break in the Rain
Military Junkyard
My Ambulance Waiting at the Menzoul
My Ambulance, Not Really Lost
Napping in the Shade of his Ambulance
New Engines in our Old Ambulances
Only 1800 Miles to Tunis – Rough Going
Our Ambulances Lined up Ready for Duty
Our Ambulances on the Marchese’s Terrace
Our Seasoned Ambulances
Our Thanksgiving Dinner
Palm Sunday, Village Girls in Best Clothes
Plowing With a Horse and Donkey
Quiet After the Battle of El Alamein
Scribes Waiting for Business
Searching for Her Belongings in the Rubble
Skip McKinley Working on his Engine
Spinning and Walking
Sunrise, the Morning of the Battle of Mareth
Surgical Team, Stripped to the Waist
Target for German Artillery
Temporary Grave of AFS Volunteer Vernon W. Preble
Tents of the 1st New Zealand CCS in the Mud
The Emir’s Menzoul
Their First Steam Roller
Tom Hale, Shrapnel, A Laugh and A Shudder
Too Soon, we Had to Leave our "Shan-Gri-La"
Transfusions for Burned German Tank Men
Trying to be Merry on Christmas Eve
Vaccinated Children and Falcon at Bedouin Camp
Vaccinating
Vaccinating Bedouins on The Move
Vern Preble’s Ambulance Blown up by a Tank Mine
Victory Celebration with British Friends
Village Women Ignore Ever-present Indian Soldiers
War is Hell for Donkeys...
Weavers
Weaving Suq
Working for Our Supper, Supply Truck Stuck
Wounded German Prisoners of War