Official American Army war photographer with camera in Normandy France 1944 166th Signal Photo Company
Freidn of: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
General Wend von Wietersheim, surrendered to the US 90th Infantry Division at the Czech town of Vseruby on 4 May 1945
11th Panzer Division Surrender in Neumark, Czechoslovakia, May 1945
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
Invasion of Greece 1941. 304 Schutzen Regiment. 2nd Panzer Division. German Wehrmacht Soldier war graves
Uffz Hubert, Rader, 15.2.1914 - 20.4.1941
Obergefr Hans, Gunther 15.1.1920 - 20-4-1941
Schutz Josef. Franschitz 22.2.1920 - 20.4.1941
Obergefr Anton Hamau 19.7.1916 -20.4.1941
Lead German Panzer 4 of the 11th Panzer Division Surrender in Neumark, Czechoslovakia, May 1945
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
Nibelungenwerke in Austria. This Panzer IV Ausf.J is in standard N-werke camo
Open License Image Colorized by Ian Spring
German Panzer StuG IV destroyed on Marigny-Montrevil road in Normandy 1944
Gotz von Berlichingen
Sturmgeschütz IV für Sturmkanone 40 (L/48) (Sd.Kfz. 167)
This StuG IV was destroyed by Jabo from the 9th US Air Force on
Marigny-Montrevil road (Normandy) in July 1944.
SS-Panzer-Abteilung 17 (17. SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Division „Götz von Berlichingen“)
which was mainly equipped with StuGe rather than Panzer.
German 11th Panzer Division Surrender in Neumark, Czechoslovakia, May 1945
Fribourg Railway Company Switzerland 1946. Gruyere–Fribourg–Morat railway (GFM) Railcar ABDe 4/4 162
Crashed Polikarpow I-16 near Riwne, Ukraine 1941
103rd Schuetzen Regiment, 14th Panzer Division
Crashed Polikarpow I-16 near Riwne, Ukraine 1941
103rd Schuetzen Regiment, 14th Panzer Division
Knocked Out German Panzer 3, Dubno Ukraine, Battle of Brodny 1941. 16. Panzer Division.
Panzer belonging to 16. Panzer Division.
Photographer ( Bohme) belonged to the 57. Infantry regiment. 9.Infantry Division.
Member of the 166th Signal Company. On board a landing craft off shore from the beaches of Omaha Normandy D-Day plus 10
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
French Renault Char B1 tank Bearn II, hull no. 401. Beaumont rue Madame, Belgium. 16th June 1940. 37e BCC for want of fuel.
American Cameraman with pipe and 16mm film camera inspects a captured Artillery Bunker. Normandy D-Day plus 10
166th Signal Photographic Company.
Photo taken by Joe Zinni.
Captured German Coastal Artillery soldiers POWs being sent back to England after the D-Day Invasion.
Pointe de Moulinette in Dinard, France. D-Day plus 10
166th Signal Photographic Company June 1944
Frau Drezler from Karlsruhe wearing her First World War Medical Nurse Medals. 1938
1 Bavarian King Ludwig Cross 1916
2 Austro-Hungarian WW1 Red Cross medal
3 German WW1 Honor cross non-combatants
4 Hungarian WW1 commemorative medal.
A Bavarian WW1 medics post-1938 bar.
The Famous American War Photographer Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni returning to the US after the war 1946.
166th Signal Photo Company
bottom right ribbon is occupation ribbon
Top RowGood Conduct, Pacific Theature campaign, Pre war service ribbon Bottom ETO Campaign Ribbon, ETO Victory ribbon, Germany Occupation medal
Monument to the Revolution. Plaza de la Republica. Mexico City. Mexico 1946.
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
Dodge WC-57 Command Car. Church Ruins St. Lo Normandy. 166th Signal Photographic Company June 1944
American GI with his Life Jacket on board a landing craft off shore from the beaches of Omaha Normandy D-Day plus 10
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
North American Vultee BT-13 Valiant Trainer aircraft M 16. 02330. United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) 1941
The North American Aviation T-6 Texan is an American single-engined advanced trainer aircraft
used to train pilots of the United States Army Air Forces, United States Navy,
Royal Air Force, and other air forces of the British Commonwealth during World War II
The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) and USAAF designated it as the AT-6