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Identifier
20039598
Description
The Thirty-sixth Division, all-Texas unit, made its final appearance in review Saturday at Camp Bowie before departure early next month for extensive maneuvers in Louisiana and East Texas. It started its occupation of the Brownwood camp last December and began its current training program January 13th. Brigadier General J. Watt Page, right, adjutant general of Texas, gives some pointers to J. K. Brim of Sulphur Springs, Texas, who represented Congressman Patman. Brim was a captain commanding Company D of the division's 144th Infantry in World War I. Brigadier General Page is seen holding a cigar, as Brim looks on.
Archival Date
1941-07-26
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
Cigars; Military Camps; Neckties; Suits (Clothing)
Names
Camp Bowie (Brown County, Tex.); 144th Infantry; National Guard of Texas; Texas National Guard (TNG); 36th Division; Page, J. Watt; Brim, J. K.
Subjects
Cigars; Military Camps; Neckties; Suits (Clothing)