Erwin "Pat" Fiero and David "Dave" Briggs inside the trailer headquarters | Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
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Title:
Erwin "Pat" Fiero and David "Dave" Briggs inside the trailer headquarters
Date:
circa 1942-1943
Description:
The blanket in the photograph covers Arthur Howe, Jr.'s old desk. Behind the desk is another desk holding the files, typewriter and safe box. Howe spent spent evenings playing cards and what he refers to as "brewing up" during the previous winter.
Phys. Desc:
Also available as high-resolution TIFF and JPEG files. Original: 2 1/2"x3 1/2" Photograph.
ID:
2_006_1B_170
Repository:
Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
Found in:
Arthur Howe, Jr. Collection, 1914-2014
Series 1: World War II, 1940-2009 (bulk 1940-1945)
Subseries 1B: Photographs, 1941-1943
Box 4-5
Group 3: Middle East and North Africa






Creators:
Subjects:
Ambulance drivers
American Field Service (American Ambulance Field Service)
American Field Service, Ambulance Car Company, 567
Briggs, David Garrison
Fiero, Erwin Agnew
Middle East Forces (MEF)
World War, 1939-1945
American Field Service (American Ambulance Field Service)
American Field Service, Ambulance Car Company, 567
Briggs, David Garrison
Fiero, Erwin Agnew
Middle East Forces (MEF)
World War, 1939-1945
Publisher:
Scanned by staff at the Center for Jewish History in New York, NY in 2017.
Rights:
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