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Director J. M. Landis, Office of Civilian Defense (center) shows how the sandbag with hand grip can be used as a face protector in fighting incendiary bomb. Left is Major General L. D. Gasser, head of Protection Division, Office of Civilian Defense. Constable Scott of London (right) holds one end of the bag

Director J. M. Landis, Office of Civilian Defense (center) shows how t...

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Gutley #2 - largest gasser in the World, 8 miles south of Sinton, Texas

Gutley #2 - largest gasser in the World, 8 miles south of Sinton, Texa...

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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

Army and Corps area Commanders meet with Woodring and Chief of Staff. ...

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Major General L. D. Gasser - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

Major General L. D. Gasser - safety film negatives, Library of Congres...

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GASSER, L.D., COLONEL - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

GASSER, L.D., COLONEL - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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Constable Scott of London (right) with Director Landis of Office of Civilian Defense (center) and Major General L. D. Gasser, Head of Protection Division, Office of Civilian Defense (left). Dean Landis holds a sandbag with hand grip used to extinguish incendiary bombs. This type of bag also serves as protection in approaching bomb

Constable Scott of London (right) with Director Landis of Office of Ci...

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Constable Scott of London (right) explains to Dean Landis, Office of Civilian Defense Director (center) and Major General L. D. Gasser, USA (left), the equipment of the Fauquier County Air Raid Patrol car (back) donated by Walter Chrysler to Fauquier County, Virginia. The car is a handsome model. Office of Civilian Defense recommends use of converted trucks at low costs

Constable Scott of London (right) explains to Dean Landis, Office of C...

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Discuss plans for mobilizing 2,000,000 men. Washington, D.C., March 28. Plans for the most intensive recruiting campaign in American history, to be followed by enactment of a selective service law which would provide a military force of 2,000,000 men within four months, were expected to be perfected at a selective service conference, which opened today at the Army Medical Center today. In the spotlight at the meeting were, left to right: Maj. General Albert H. Blanding, Chief, US. National Guard Bureau; Rear Admiral Aldolphus Andrews, Chief Bureau of Navigation, US. Navy; Maj. General Thomas Holcomb, commandant of US. Marine Corps.; and Brig. General L.D. Gasser, Asst. Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 3/28/38

Discuss plans for mobilizing 2,000,000 men. Washington, D.C., March 28...

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