Please identify the unit in this photo on this National Archives site -- “Pictures of African Americans During World War II: Select Audiovisual Records” at https://www.archives.gov/files/research/african-americans/ww2-pictures/?fbclid=IwAR3wUgooYFyhXux0POvop_ufGXl4ouy9y2t6sAj…
This is the caption:
3. "A company of men has set up its office between the columns (Doric) of an ancient Greek temple of Neptune, built about 700 B.C." At desk, front to rear: Sgts. James Shellman, Gilbert A. Terry, John W. Phoenix, Curtis A. Richardson, and Leslie B. Wood. In front of desk, front to rear: T/Sgt. Gordon A. Scott, M/Sgt. Walter C. Jackson, Sgt. David D. Jones, and WO Carlyle M. Tucker. Italy. September 22, 1943. 111-SC-181588 (https://www.archives.gov/files/research/african-americans/ww2-pictures/images/african-americans-wwii-003.jpg)
Based on the information in the caption, this is at the Greek temple in Paestum, Campania, Italy at the southern end of the Salerno landings on September 3. 1943. That is in the VI Corps, Fifth Army’s area. The 36th and 45th Infantry Division were also serving in that area but were segregated and did not include African-Americans. That suggests that this was a non-divisional Signal Corps unit assigned to the VI Corps or Fifth Army. That should assist in identifying the unit as there were very few African-American Signal Corps units in WWII. Thank you.