Studio portrait of two soldiers, both with the same tactical recognition patches and artificer trade badges. The soldier on the right is photographed on another negative (DCH Mil 791) which appears to record his name as "Richards, Caio Arms."
Half-length studio portrait of an American serviceman. His uniform has various medal ribbons, badges and insignia which identify him as being a private in the US Corps of Engineers, Headquarters Services of Supply. He also has a Sharpshooter badge with clasp and American Campaign medal ribbon. Negative inscribed 'Sabonallio.'
Studio portrait of a United States serviceman, the negative engraved 'Grismore.' His shoulder patch appears to be that of 'Headquarters Service & Supply' whilst lower down his left sleeve the chevrons with 'T' below identify him as a Technician Fifth Grade.
Half-length studio portrait of a private in the US Corps of Engineers wearing an expert marksman qualification badge with three clasps. His shoulder sleeve patch is the insignia of Headquarters Services of Supply.
Full-length studio portrait of a United States Serviceman, identifiable as a Technician Fifth Grade by his insignia. The negative is inscribed 'MORRIS.'
Studio portrait of a bespectacled American soldier. His uniform identifies him as a Technician Fifth Grade in the Quartermaster Corps. He is wearing a marksman qualification badge with one clasp and the American campaign medal ribbon.
Studio portrait of a private in the US Quartermaster Corps wearing two medal ribbons. Negative inscribed 'Stephen Bruce' though the surname is open to different interpretation due to the nature of the handwriting.
Studio portrait of two smiling American soldiers in the Quartermaster Corps, one a staff sergeant, the other a private. Negative engraved "Rimfne & Walton" though due to the idiosyncratic nature 'Rimfne ' could be open to a different interpretation.
Head and shoulders portrait of a soldier in the Royal Signals wearing a beret. On his left shoulder he has a Pegasus Formation sign and airborne cloth patches. Inscription on the negative possibly reads "Davies, Clunderwen."