0033-W2M-04/2003
Sam
F.
Loeb
[33-2] - Sam F. Loeb at Camp Maxey, Texas
[33-3] - Sam F. Loeb ROTC drill, Byrd High School, ca. 1942
[33-4] - Sam F. Loeb in Germany, Spring 1945
[33-5] - Dinner in Boston Prior to Departing for Europe From Camp Miles Standish, 1944. Left to right:
Ted Parker, Maria Quigley, Sam F. Loeb, Virginia Doolery (John Hurleys Fiance), John J. Hurley, John P. Middleton. All Men Were Wounded in Europe. John Hurley Was Killed.
[33-6] - Original photo of #5
[33-7] - Sam F. Loeb with Wesley Glassel near Nuremberg, Germany, 1945
[33-8] - Remains of Victims at Dauchau sub-camp Dauchau sub-camp liberated by 99th Infantry
[33-9] - Lt Sam F. Loeb Assisting in Promotion Activities, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana ca. 1952
[33-10] - Lt Sam F. Loeb at Promotion Ceremony. 2nd Air Force Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, ca. 1952
[33-11] - Appointment to Air Force Reserve
[33-12] - Army Specialized Training Program Certificate
[33-13] - Orders to Active Duty - Korean War
[33-14] - Dischargefrom the Army of the United States
[33-15] - Enlisted Record and Report of Separation
[33-16] - Separation Qualification Record
[33-17] - Separation Qualification Record
[33-18] - Separation Qualification Record
[33-19] - Separation Qualification Record
[33-20] - Request for Second Purple Heart
[33-21] - MEMO from General Lemay to Strategic Air Command Reserves Regarding Korean War Callup
[33-22] - Certificate of Completion USAF ROTC Summer Camp
[33-23] - Report of Separation
[33-24] - Discharge from the United States Air Force
[33-25] - Sam F. Loeb, WWII
[33-26] - Richard Beam (Left) and George Winters (Right), Goldbach, Germany, 1945, Occupation Forces
[33-27] - Sam F. Loeb, WWII
[33-28] - Sam Loeb in Goldbach, Germany during the Occupation
[33-29] - Camp New Orleans in Marseilles, France Where Troops Awaited Shipment to Japan, 1945
[33-30] - Sam Loeb in the Army Specialized Training Program at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas
[33-31] - Barracks at Camp Maxey, Sam Loeb (Right) with Unknown Soldier
[33-32] - Sam Loeb on Board Ship Going to Europe
[33-33] - Sam Loeb in Europe, WWII
[33-34] - Graveyard Where Many 99th Division Soldiers Were Buried, Chateau Thierry, France, ca.1980s
[33-35] - Sam Loeb (2nd from left) with Soldiers of the 393rd Infantry in front of the roof of a newly completed command post
[33-36] - WWII Fox holes in Belgium. Still there after 42 years.
[33-37] - Certificate of Retention and Customs Declaration
[33-38] - Telegram to Mildred Loeb: Sam wounded in action
[33-39] - Telegram to Herbert Loeb Regarding Sams Condition
[33-40] - Correspondence Relating to Sam Loebs Injury
[33-41] - Correspondence Relating to Sam Loebs Injury
[33-42] - Correspondence Relating to Sam Loebs Injury
[33-43] - 13 Feb 1945 Telegram to Mildred Loeb: Sam wounded in action again
[33-44] - Correspondence Relating to Sam Loebs Injury
[33-45] - 24 Feb 1945 Telegram to Herbert Loeb: Sam wounded in action
[33-46] - Telegram from Sam anticipating return to U. S.
[33-47] - Telegram from Sam advising return home
[33-48] - Newspaper Article on Sam Loeb in the 393rd Infantry Regiment
[33-49] - History of the 393d Infantry in Review
[33-50] - PDF - 393d Infantry in Review