US servicemen in foxhole with radio during amphibious training exercises in California on 26 February 1944

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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712. US servicemen in foxhole with radio during amphibious training exercises. '2-26-44. Henschel. First radio communication established on beachhead is SCR-284, dug in, with T/4 Wallace Eimers, operator, and T/5 Edward Silveus, on hand generator. They are with 592nd JASCO, 1st Bn, 322nd Inf. 168-L-44-710.' Army Signal Corps photograph Photographer: Henschel. Morro Bay, California. 26 February 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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Morro Bay
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35.350
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-120.833
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Foxholes--California
Radios--California