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Axis, beware! Bombardiers in training at Fort Benning, Gerogia use practice bombs to learn the routine of loading a light bombing plane

Fort Benning. Loading bombing planes. Axis, beware! Bombardiers in training at Fort Benning, Georgia use practice bombs to learn the routine of loading a light bombing plane

Fort Benning. Loading bombing planes. Axis, beware! Bombardiers in training at Fort Benning, Georgia use practice bombs to learn the routine of loading a light bombing plane

Fort Benning. Loading planes. Axis, beware! Bombardiers in training at Fort Benning, Georgia use practice bombs to learn the routine of loading a light bombing plane

Fort Benning. Loading planes. Axis, beware! Bombardiers in training at Fort Benning, Georgia use practice bombs to learn the routine of loading a light bombing plane

Fort Benning. Loading planes. Axis, beware! Bombardiers in training at Fort Benning, Georgia use practice bombs to learn the routine of loading a light bombing plane

Fort Benning. Loading planes. Axis, beware! Bombardiers in training at Fort Benning, Georgia use practice bombs to learn the routine of loading a light bombing plane

Fort Benning paratroopers. Infantrymen of the skies in training at Fort Benning, Georgia. These paratroopers, who perform many important military duties, know some tricks the Axis won't like

Fort Benning paratroopers. Infantrymen of the skies in training at Fort Benning, Georgia. These paratroopers, who perform many important military duties, know some tricks the Axis won't like

Axis, beware! Bombardiers in training at Fort Benning, Gerogia use practice bombs to learn the routine of loading a light bombing plane

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Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches).

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Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Film copy on SIS roll 30, frame 2608.

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georgia chattahoochee county fort benning safety film negatives lot 1963 alfred t palmer united states office for emergency management photo gerogia use practice bombs office of war information farm security administration united states history home front wwii great depression world war 2 library of congress
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01/01/1942
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label_outline Explore Lot 1963, United States Office For Emergency Management, Alfred T Palmer

Mr. Sauer, farmer. Cavalier County, North Dakota

Sugar rationing. Application form which will have to be filled out by every person to whom war ration book no.1 is issued when sugar rationing starts within a few weeks. Applicants will register at public schools on dates to be announced shortly

Carlisle, Pennsylvania. U.S. Army medical field service school. Army doctors listening to lecture on various methods of constructing incinerators in the field. Various types of incinerators are constructed in what is called the sanitary area of the barracks

Shipbuilding (Newport News). These are mold loft workers laying out patterns for various parts of naval vessels under construction. These patterns are subsequently transferred to steel

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. Pilot and observer who bought their own plane and flew it in from Wisconsin to join the patrol

Conversion. Floor waxer plant. One of the few lathes bought by a small Eastern manufacturing firm. Unable to purchase much new machinery, the owner of the company installed and remodelled old equipment to produce war essentials under subcontract. First orders were delivered thirty days after contract, an amoazingly short time considering that conversion of machines took two weeks of it. Floorola Products Inc., York, Pennsylvania

Sergeant John Fahey Gerrity, former Washington Post reporter, signals to comrades during basic training at the Marine Corps base at Parris Island, South Carolina. Sergeant Gerrity is now serving as a fighting reporter in a combat area for the Division of Public Relations, U.S. Marine Corps

Newport News, Virginia. Electro-welder working on a hatch combing

Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. Fiberglass yarns are twisted and plied on standard textile machinery as a step in the manufacture of tapes and cloths, used principally to insulate electric equipment operating under heavier loads today than ever before

Fort Knox. Maintenance of mechanized equipment. Army trucks and other vehicles at Fort Knox, Kentucky, are checked thoroughly, and at regular intervals. Wherever possible, motorized military equipment is maintained in constant tip top shape, instantly ready for strenuous action

Production. Jeep engines. This grinding machine in a Midwest plant is doing yeoman service in the production of jeep engines for the Army. Continental Motors, Michigan

Fort Benning. Parachute troops. Picture of a man doing a good job. He's one of Uncle Sam's student paratroopers at Fort Benning, Georgia, but the way he's getting his chute under control would be credit to an oldtimer. A few minutes ago this man bailed out of a high-speed plane at a point calculated to bring him to the spot where he is landing. Good work, soldier

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georgia chattahoochee county fort benning safety film negatives lot 1963 alfred t palmer united states office for emergency management photo gerogia use practice bombs office of war information farm security administration united states history home front wwii great depression world war 2 library of congress