Soldiers scaling a wall during training at Fort Benning, Georgia on 17 July 1944
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U.S. Army Signal Corps photograph, Gift in Memory of Maurice T. White, from the Collection of The National World War II Museum
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1527. '17 July 44. Farrand. Scaling a wall in the easiest and fastest method. One man close to the wall, down on all fours acts as a stepping stone for rest of squad. Men step on his rump and dive over fence. Street fighting. Mousehole Village, Fort Benning, Ga. 168-L-44-1930.' Army Signal Corps photograph Photographer: Farrand. 17 July 1944
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From the collection of Maurice T. White, Captain in the 168th Signal Photographic Company, US Army Signal Corps. The collection consists of 2,000+ images of training exercises, predominantly documenting the 81st Infantry Division in the United States in 1944
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Fort Benning
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32.350
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-84.967
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials:
Soldiers--American--Georgia
Walls--Georgia
Climbing--Georgia
Military training--Georgia