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Artillery training with Howitzers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1943
Photograph. U.S. soldier George W. Schoeneck standing for picture outside barracks.
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Artillery training with Howitzers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1943
Photograph. U.S. soldier Warren K. Todd standing for picture outside barracks. Personal Caption: "Pvt. [Private] Warren K. Todd from Ark.
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Artillery training with Howitzers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1943
Photograph. U.S. soldiers covering ears during firing of 155mm (millimeter) Howitzer during training exercises.
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Artillery training with Howitzers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1943
Photograph. U.S. soldier George W. Schoeneck standing on small hill and wearing gas mask during training exercises; other soldiers in background.
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Artillery training with Howitzers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1943
Photograph. Distant view of soldiers during marching exercises on base; barracks in background. Personal Caption: "'Dog' Battery.
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Artillery training with Howitzers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1943
Photograph. 155mm Howitzer and U.S. soldiers during training exercises; ammunition shells visible.
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Artillery training with Howitzers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1943
Photograph. U.S. soldiers and 155mm Howitzer during training exercises in open meadow.
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Artillery training with tank in Italy in September 1944
270.Photograph. '9 Sep 44. MM-5-44-10493. Fifth Army, Italy. Staged action.
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Artillery troops around an 8 inch Howitzer
Artillery troops around an 8 inch Howitzer under camouflage net. "3rd Gun Section." 8 inch Howitzer. Europe, location unknown.
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Artillery troops guarding a newly constructed bridge on the Saar River, Germany on 12 December 1944.
Artillery troops guarding a newly constructed bridge. Official caption: "ETO HQ 44729334 12 Dec. Credit...U.S. Army Signal Corps.
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Artillery weapon motor damaged by the elements in San Luis Obispo, California on 10 April 1944
1214. '10 April 1944. Sharetts.
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Artillery weapon motor damaged by the elements in San Luis Obispo, California on 10 April 1944
1215. '10 April 1944. Sharetts.