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    Identifier

    20053182

    Description

    Soldiers at Camp Bowie now find recreation in one of the finest recreation centers in the country. It's Brownwood's new $69,000 United Service Organization (U. S. O.) Club recently completed and dedicated amid gay festivities. Enjoying a song and dance are Paul Stephani (at piano) kibitzing (left to right) Emilio Mozza, Avondale, Pennsylvania; Private (Pvt.) Hardland Schuler, Oskaloosa, Iowa; and Private (Pvt.) Frank Richard, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Dancing, left to right, Miss Rosemary Shaw, and Private (Pvt.) A. H. Albertson, Oskaloosa, Iowa; and Miss Helen Riddle and Private (Pvt.) L. R. Hendrickson, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Men are wearing military uniforms and Miss Shaw and Miss Riddle are wearing long dresses. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition, March 15, 1942.

    Archival Date

    1942-02-23

    Collection Name

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

    Collection Number

    AR406-6-1480

    Original Format

    Negatives, Black & White

    File Format

    JPG

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    Subjects

    Camp Bowie

    Names

    Mozza, Emilio; Schuler, Hardland; Richard, Frank; Shaw, Rosemary; Albertson, A. H.; Riddle, Helen; Hendrickson, L. R; Stephani, Paul

    Subjects

    Camp Bowie

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