Carl Doering with the mess hall sergeant, ca. 1940s

Title

Carl Doering with the mess hall sergeant, ca. 1940s

Subject

United States -- Texas -- Williamson County.
War (World War II).

Description

Digital scan of black and white photograph of Carl Doering (on left) and the mess hall sergeant, in the Philippines. On the back of the photograph handwritten is "Mess Sgt. and me/ you know you always/ have to stay on the/ good side of the mess/ personnel." Carl Doering is standing in full fatigues in front of a board and row of large tents. To his right is the mess Sergeant in a white shirt and khaki pants.

Carl Doering of Georgetown, Texas, was drafted and trained in San Antonio, Texas; Little Rock, Arkansas; and Fort Ord, California. He served in the Philippine Islands in the 38th Army Division. His unit engaged in many battles with the Japanese in the Philippines. After the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in August 1945, Doering's unit was ordered to accept the surrender of the Japanese in the Philippines. Doering was present when the Japanese handed over their swords, the sign of surrender. After the Japanese surrender, Doering's unit (and others) were in charge of the Japanese prisoners-of-war in the Philippines.

Date

ca. 1940s

Rights

All rights to the images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted for non-profit educational purposes, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information, contact The Williamson Museum, 716 S. Austin Ave, Georgetown, TX 78626.

http://williamsonmuseum.org

Language

English

Type

Photograph

Files

2013016005FrontDoering.jpg
2013016.005BackDoering.jpg
Date Added
October 5, 2013
Collection
Permanent Collection
Item Type
Still Image
Citation
“Carl Doering with the mess hall sergeant, ca. 1940s,” World War II Comes to Williamson County, accessed April 27, 2024, https://ww2comestowilliamsoncounty.omeka.net/items/show/585.