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Identifier
20039552
Description
Texas National Guard maneuvers in Louisiana. Setting up camp for the war maneuvers in Louisiana is a strenuous job, Sergeant I. E. White, (left) of Headquarters and Service Company, One Hundred Eleventh Medical Regiment, and Sergeant W. R. Keough, regimental instructor, agree as they take time out for a cooling drink of water.
Archival Date
1940-08-04
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
Drinking; Refreshments; Water; National Guard of Texas; National Guardsmen; National Guard Maneuvers; Louisiana Maneuvers; White, I. E. (Sgt.); Keough, W. R. (Sgt.); Headquarters and Service Company; One Hundred and Eleventh Medical Regiment
Subjects
Drinking; Refreshments; Water; National Guard of Texas; National Guardsmen; National Guard Maneuvers; Louisiana Maneuvers; White, I. E. (Sgt.); Keough, W. R. (Sgt.); Headquarters and Service Company; One Hundred and Eleventh Medical Regiment