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Brigadier General Barnes. Brigadier General Barnes, Assistant Chief of Ordnance U.S. Army, and head of the Design Division of the U.S. War Department is now touring Ministry of Supply Munition Factories. General Barnes taking keen interest in the work of Miss Joan Leanoy, who is gauging 25 pdr. gun barrels

Brigadier General Barnes. Brigadier General Barnes, Assistant Chief of Ordnance U.S. Army, and head of the Design Division of the U.S. War Department is now touring Ministry of Supply Munition Factories. General Barnes taking keen interest in the work of Miss Joan Leanoy, who is gauging 25 pdr. gun barrels

Brigadier General William Graham Everson. General Everson recently appointed chief of the Militia Bureau, War Department has arrived in Washington to assume his new duties. His home is in Muncie, Indiana where he commands the 76th Brigade, 38th Division. In marked contrast to his army duties, General Everson is a Baptist Minister, having been ordained in 1901. Since 1921, he has been pastor of First Church, Muncie, Indiana

The Secretary of War, The Honorable Dwight Davis, and the Chief of Staff, the Deputy Chief of Staff, the assistants Chief of Staff, and the Chiefs of branches posed for a photograph on the steps of the war Dept. In the group left to right, front row, Major General Frank Parker, Major General Charles P. Summerall, Chief of Staff, Assistant Secretary of War, Col. C.B. Robbins, Secretary of War, Dwight F. Davis, Major Gen, B.H. Wells, Deputy Chief of Staff, Brig. General E.E. Booth, Ass't Chief of Staff, Major General Fred T. Austin, Chief of Field Artillery, Major General A.L. Carmichael, Chief of Finance

Army and Corps area Commanders meet with Woodring and Chief of Staff. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. A conference held yesterday at the War Department between Army and Corps area commanders and the Secretary of War and Chief of Staff was held to plan intensive training of the army for the next six months. Left to right: Brig. General Lorenzo D. Gasser; Maj. General Daniel Van Voorhis, Commanding General of the 5th Corps. area; Maj. General Percy P. Bishop, Commanding General, 7th Corps. area; Maj. General Herbert J. Brees, Commanding General, 8th Corps area; Lieut. General Stanley D. Embick, Commanding General, 3rd Army and Fourth Corps area; Lieut. General Hugh A. Drum, Commanding General, First Army and Second Corps. area; Major General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff; Harry Woodring, Secretary of War, Lieut. General Stanley H. Ford, Commanding General, 2nd Army and Sixth Corps area on or about Dec. 1 with the rank of Lieutenant General; Maj. General James K. Parsons, Commanding General, 3rd Corps area; Maj. General James A. Woodruff, Commanding General, 1st Corps area; Brig. General George P. Tyner, Assistant Chief of Staff. Note: Brig. General Gasser who is first in this photo is Acting Chief of Staff

... with Chief of Staff. Corps Area Commanders and Division Commanders of the United States Army met with the Chief of Staff Maj. General Charles P. Summerall, at the War Department in Washington today to discuss subjects of current interest to the military establishment. In the group, left to right: (front row) Maj. General Douglas MacArthur, 3rd Corps Area Commander; Maj. General William Lassiter, Commanding 6th Corps Area; Maj. General James H. McRae, Commanding second Corps Area; Maj. General Charles P. Summerall, Chief of Staff; Maj. General John L. Hines, Commanding 9th Corps Area; Maj. General Ernest Hinds, Commanding 8th Corps Area; Maj. General Fox L. Connor, Commanding 1st Corps Area; Maj. General Hanson E. Ely, Commandant of the War College, back row, left to right: Maj. General Harry A Smith, assistant Chief of Staff; Maj. General Dennis E. Nolan, Commanding 5th Corps Area; Brig. General Edwin B... 1st Cavalry Division; ...

Surgeon General J.K. Barnes, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.

Brigadier General William Graham Everson. General Everson recently appointed chief of the Militia Bureau, War Department has arrived in Washington to assume his new duties. His home is in Muncie, Indiana where he commands the 76th Brigade, 38th Division. In marked contrast to his army duties, General Everson is a Baptist Minister, having been ordained in 1901. Since 1921, he has been pastor of First Church, Muncie, Indiana

Brigadier General Barnes. Brigadier General Barnes, Assistant Chief of Ordnance, U.S. Army, and head of the Design Division of the U.S. War Department, is now touring Ministry of Suply munition factories. General Barnes talking to Mrs. Martha Haddon, now working in a gun factory, and formerly a housewife. On General Barnes' left is Mr. H.E. Harris, the Deputy Director General of Ordnance Factories. In between the General and Mr. Haddon, is the factory superintendent

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Woman who lives in row house. Baltimore, Maryland

Mrs. Cora Ann Bowen (left) works as a cowler at the Naval Air Base; Mrs. Eloise J. Ellis is a senior supervisor in the Assembly and Repairs Department, Corpus Christi, Texas

Yonkers, New York. Mrs. Harold Garrity, suburban housewife

How a bill become a law. Now a law, the former bill, reprinted in legal form, is incorporated in the statutes-at-large and filed in the State Department. E.D. Kuppinger, Assistant Chief of the Law Section of the Division of Research and Republication of the State Department is showing placing a law in its final resting place

Klishevo collective farm, near Moscow, USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). A group of women collective farmers replace the men who have left for the front

This woman, with her family, must move out of the area in Caroline County that is being taken over by the Army. Caroline County, Virginia

Switch boxes on the firewalls of B-25 bombers are assembled by women workers at North American [Aviation, Inc.]'s Inglewood, Calif., plant

Production. B-25 "Billy Mitchell" bombers. A woman employee in the enclosures department at the Inglewood, California, plant of North American Aviation assembled the windshield on a B-25 bomber. In addition to the battle-tested B-25 "Billy Mitchell" bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, this plant produces the P-51 "Mustang" fighter plane which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

Electric Institute of Washington, Potomac Electric Power Co. Building. Housewife at door with salesman II

Arthur D. Newhall, Deputy Director of Purchases, Office of Production Management (OPM)

Production. B-17F heavy bombers. A woman plane construction technician fits the bombsight mount of a B-17F heavy bomber nearing completion at the Long Beach, California, plant of the Douglas Aircraft Company. The mount will carry the world's deadliest bombsight. Better known as the "Flying Fortress," the B-17F is a later model B-17, which distinguished itself in action in the South Pacific, over Germany and elsewhere. It is a long range, high altitude, heavy bomber with a crew of seven to nine men with armament sufficient to defend itself on daylight missions

Woman who lives in shack town along Mississippi River bottoms. Dubuque, Iowa

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great britain nitrate negatives general barnes brigadier general barnes assistant chief assistant chief ordnance army head design division design division war war department ministry munition factories munition factories general barnes martha haddon martha haddon gun gun factory housewife harris deputy director deputy director general ordnance factories superintendent us military uniform 1930 s female portrait 1940 s women woman photograph military us army united states army brigadier general 1940 s 40 s 1930 s library of congress