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Identifier
20045390
Description
Soldiers and Cadets stationed near the city are in Fort Worth, Texas for a royal, good time. Visiting from Camp Wolters in Mineral Wells, Texas left to right are Art Davis, Sergeant H. M. Busley, Sergeant Ernest Nelson, and Warner Danby. They are attending a barbeque at the home of John Farrell. Mr. Davis is the brother of orchestra leader Johnny "Scat" Davis. He is wearing a dress shirt and a plaid blazer. Sergeant Busley is the leader of the Camp Wolters band. He is dressed in his military uniform. Sergeant Nelson, assistant leader, is wearing his military uniform. Mr. Danby is a refugee from Germany. He is dressed in a suit. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram, evening edition, September 16, 1941.
Archival Date
1941-09-13
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1250
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Davis, Art; Busley, H. M. (Sgt.); Nelson, Ernest (Sgt.); Danby, Warner; Farrell, John; Barbecues; Military uniforms; Bands; Eating & drinking; Soldiers; Orchestras; Refugees; Fort Wolters (Tex.)
Subjects
Davis, Art; Busley, H. M. (Sgt.); Nelson, Ernest (Sgt.); Danby, Warner; Farrell, John; Barbecues; Military uniforms; Bands; Eating & drinking; Soldiers; Orchestras; Refugees; Fort Wolters (Tex.)