Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence E. Weible (left) with his brother Frederick J. Weible in an undated photograph (Courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence Weible at a stateside installation circa November 1942 (Courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence Ellsworth Weible (Courtesy of the Delaware Public Archives)
Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence Weible in front of the 306th Infantry Regiment headquarters (Courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence Weible and his sister Ethel circa November 1942 (Courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence and and his wife Hazel at their wedding on August 16, 1942 (Courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence Weible in a stateside photograph (Courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence Weible with jeep, date and location unknown (Courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilvermanThe Kerama Islands hosted “suicide boat” bases similar to this one on nearby Okinawa (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Corporal A. Sarno, National Archives)
Added by: LowellSilvermanThe U.S. fleet off Okinawa seen in this April 2, 1945 photo entitled “The Power and the Glory” (U.S. Coast Guard photo, National Archives)
Added by: LowellSilvermanIe Shima seen in an April 15, 1945 aerial photograph (Collection of Admiral H.W. Hill via Naval History and Heritage Command)
Added by: LowellSilvermanApril 16, 1945 photo of the bombardment of Ie Shima (National Archives via Naval History and Heritage Command)
Added by: LowellSilvermanAn April 13, 1945 photo of a beachhead on Okinawa (U.S. Coast Guard photo, National Archives)
Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence Weible's April 28, 1945 V-mail to his sister-in-law (Courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilverman77th Infantry Division cemetery on Okinawa (Courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence Weible's temporary grave on Okinawa (Courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilvermanFrederick Weible (accompanied by his wife Edna) receiving Clarence's Bronze Star Medal from Major General Robert B. McClure (U.S. Army photo courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)
Added by: LowellSilvermanClarence Weible awards presented posthumously to his family (U.S. Army photo courtesy of Sandra Weible Beakes)