A dog belonging to William F. Gettle sitting on an automobile. Gettle caused a scandal by writing a fake ransom note to his wife demanding payment, and she communicated with the Los Angeles Times in attempt to identify his kidnappers.
Soldier feeds a puppy from a baby bottle during the Army-Navy Maneuvers that took place off the coast of Southern California at the end of 1946. The goal of the war games was to practice two maneuvers: Operation Mountain Goat, an amphibious landing designed to dislodge "enemy" troops, and Operation Oilskin, a landing to cut off "enemy" communications. The Army, Navy, and Marine Corps aircrafts participated in the exercise.
Soldier feeding a puppy from a baby bottle during the Army-Navy Maneuvers that took place off the coast of Southern California at the end of 1946. The goal of the war games was to practice two maneuvers: Operation Mountain Goat, an amphibious landing designed to dislodge "enemy" troops, and Operation Oilskin, a landing to cut off "enemy" communications. The Army, Navy, and Marine Corps aircrafts participated in the exercise.
Dogs in the backyard of the West's house. There are four puppies at the left and one dog with his mouth open at the center. There are trees, bushes, and a fence in the background. There is a pile of wood in the background by the fence.