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Identifier

20030632

Description

Tired and uncomfortable, but happy to be back home, are these three 44th Division veterans who take their turn on a day coach of the experimental train which came through Fort Worth, Texas. They are, left to right, Private Oscar B. Haught, nephew of Mrs. Mary Haught; Staff Sergeant Paul F. Shaw, brother of Mrs. E. L. Dickerson and son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Shaw; and Private John Steele, of Tyler, Texas. They are wearing their military uniforms.

Archival Date

1945-07-24

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-353

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Haught, Oscar B. (Pvt.); Haught, Mary (Mrs.); Shaw, Paul F. (Sgt.); Shaw, T. F.; Shaw, T. F. (Mrs.); Dickerson, E. L. (Mrs.); Steele, John (Pvt.); Military personnel; Military uniforms; Veterans; Railroad trains; Railroad cars

Subjects

Haught, Oscar B. (Pvt.); Haught, Mary (Mrs.); Shaw, Paul F. (Sgt.); Shaw, T. F.; Shaw, T. F. (Mrs.); Dickerson, E. L. (Mrs.); Steele, John (Pvt.); Military personnel; Military uniforms; Veterans; Railroad trains; Railroad cars

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