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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

    Rights

    Rights held by The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Special Collections. Any use of content downloaded or printed from this page is limited to non-commercial personal or educational use, including fair use as directed by U.S. copyright laws. For more information or for reproduction requests, please contact UTA Special Collections by emailing spcoref@uta.edu.

    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.)

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