Carl Morrise Writes Home During World War II
Carl Morrise, a United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment agent, writes a letter on a wooden box at a camp site during World War II.
Carl Morrise, agent with the United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment, stands next to his fox hole in a field at Catz near Omaha Beach during the invasion of France during World War II.
This is a bi-frame image of Richard Beckman (left) and Ben Wallins, taken during the time that they served as agents stationed in England with the United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment during World War II.