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Oregon State College ROTC Army cadet visit for training at Ft. Lewis, Washington, April 1963. Cadets shaving in barracks.
Award presentation with trophies on stage. Cadets in audience are in civilian clothes.
Two cadets, one in uniform, carrying a 1903 Springfield Rifle and suitcase, arriving at Ft. Lewis, dated April 1963.
Photograph of World War I Memorial to the 91st Division from Ft. Lewis.
Two cadets in civilian clothes getting off bus at Ft. Lewis. Two story barrack buildings in background.
Display of the M-40A1 106mm recoilless rifle mounted on US Army Jeep. Cadets in civilian clothes looking on as Ft. Lewis soldier gives instruction.
This display of the Battlefield Surveillance Radar System is quite advanced for the period. This system could be deployed on the front lines to monitor battlefield movements.
Cadet viewing display of the standard M-30 4.2 inch mortar. Developed in the early 1950s, this weapon is still in use today.
Officers viewing a M-113 APC (armored personnel carrier) with non-commissioned officer attending.
Display of US Army standard M41A1 Walker Bulldog light tank. Developed to replace the M24 Chaffee, this vehicle was mounted with a 76mm gun.