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Identifier
20039538
Description
Texas National Guard maneuvers in Louisiana. Camouflage, as in World War I, plays an important part in defense, and one of the best means of disguising a truck from planes is by covering it with grass. Two Jacksboro, Texas citizen soldiers, Privates Albert Chenoweth, left, and James E. Crum, One Hundred Thirty-first Field Artillery, have the job of camouflaging this truck.
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
National Guardsmen; National Guard of Texas; Camouflage; Grass; Military Vehicles; National Guard Maneuvers; Louisiana Maneuvers; One Hundred Thirty-first Field Artillery; Chenoweth, Albert (Pvt.); Crum, James E. (Pvt.)
Subjects
National Guardsmen; National Guard of Texas; Camouflage; Grass; Military Vehicles; National Guard Maneuvers; Louisiana Maneuvers; One Hundred Thirty-first Field Artillery; Chenoweth, Albert (Pvt.); Crum, James E. (Pvt.)