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Negro Marines prepare for action. Breaking a tradition of 167 years, the U.S. Marine Corps started enlisting Negroes on June 1, 1942. The first class of 1,200 Negro volunteers began their training three months later as members of the 51st Composite Defense Battalion at Montford Point, a section of the 200 square mile Marine base, Camp Lejeune, at New River, North Carolina. Photo shows Corporal Arvin L. Ghazlo demonstrating to a bayonet class technique of disarming the enemy. Corporal Ghazlo was once teacher of judo to the Georgia State Police

Negro Marines prepare for action. Breaking a tradition of 167 years, t...

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Manhattan Beach Coast Guard training station. The gymnasium is one of the busiest places at Manhattan Beach Coast Guard training station. The physical education program is handled by many noted exponents of boxing, wrestling, track and judo. Paul (Tiny) Wyatt, one-time leading contender for heavyweight boxing honors, is shown sparring with Hart Kraeten, former Golden Gloves champ

Manhattan Beach Coast Guard training station. The gymnasium is one of ...

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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Classes in bayonet training which are taught by Corporal Arvin L. Ghazlo. He also has charge of the "commando" and judo classes (at one time he taught judo to the state police of Georgia)

Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Classes in bayonet training w...

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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Classes in bayonet training which are taught by Corporal Arvin L. Ghazlo. He also has charge of the "commando" and judo classes (at one time he taught judo to the state police of Georgia)

Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Classes in bayonet training w...

Title and other information from print in lot. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Classes in bayonet training which are taught by Corporal Arvin L. Ghazlo. He also has charge of the "commando" and judo classes (at one time he taught judo to the state police of Georgia)

Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Classes in bayonet training w...

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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Classes in bayonet training which are taught by Corporal Arvin L. Ghazlo. He also has charge of the "commando" and judo classes (at one time he taught judo to the state police of Georgia)

Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Classes in bayonet training w...

Title and other information from print in lot. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More