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Identifier
20039537
Description
Texas National Guard maneuvers in Louisiana. There's danger overhead- Enemy Warplanes. Such was the warning sent out by Sergeant William Koch, left, of Fort Worth's Headquarter's Company, One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry, and Sergeant Howard Christian of the same outfit, over field telephones. Troops actually scurried to cover. Both men can be seen standing next to a telephone hanging on a tree, looking at a booklet.
Archival Date
1940-08-01
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1066
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Telephones; Field Telephones; National Guardsmen; National Guard of Texas; One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry; Louisiana Maneuvers; National Guard Manuevers; Christian, Howard (Sgt.); Koch, William (Sgt.); Military Drills
Subjects
Telephones; Field Telephones; National Guardsmen; National Guard of Texas; One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry; Louisiana Maneuvers; National Guard Manuevers; Christian, Howard (Sgt.); Koch, William (Sgt.); Military Drills