Source type: photograph (personal/military) Original filename: Gordon_Ponceby_1940.jpg Date: circa 1944–1945 (estimated from uniform and context; "1940" in filename may be approximate) Subject: Young man in WWII-era military uniform — identified by family as Gordon Ponceby Description of image: Black-and-white photograph of a young man, approximately late teens to early twenties, standing outdoors in a WWII-era military uniform. He wears a peaked officer-style cap and khaki or olive-drab shirt/trousers consistent with U.S. Army or Canadian Army summer-weight tropical/garrison dress. His hands are in his pockets and he is smiling slightly. In front of him is a small hand-lettered sign on a stake reading: "Do you like to be Stepped on?" The background shows a flat, sandy or dusty terrain with low-rise buildings visible in the distance and a palm tree to the right, suggesting a tropical or subtropical posting (possibly the Pacific theater, Caribbean, or southern U.S. training base). A military vehicle is partially visible at the far right. Candidate identification: Gordon Francis Ponceby (born 1 January 1926) is the primary candidate. Gordon served in the U.S. military during WWII (see source-army-serial-number-merged-file-gordon-f-ponceby-1944.md and event-military-service-gordon-f-ponceby-1944.md). His age in 1944–1945 would be 18–19, which is consistent with the apparent age of the subject. The photograph has not been confirmed as Gordon through any documentary source; identification is based on family provenance and timeline. Transcription notes: - Sign text reads "Do you like to be Stepped on?" — this appears to be a lawn/grass care sign, suggesting the photo was taken on or near a base parade ground. - Exact uniform insignia are not clearly legible in the image. - No photographer's stamp, date, or annotation is visible. Image file location: 05_raw/images/photo-military-uniform-gordon-ponceby-possible-1940s.jpg