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  1. Army ROTC cadets viewing guard dog kennels, circa 1960

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    Army ROTC cadets viewing German shepherd guard dog in kennel at unidentified base, circa 1960. Cadets are probably visiting Ft. Lewis for training. Overcoats and service caps are of the post-1955 vintage. This...

  2. Cadets on patrol climbing hill, March 1964

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    View of cadets with field packs and rifles climbing road on a hill. Location is unidentified, but appears to be local trees/terrain. Men are wearing fatigues with field packs and carrying M-1 Garand rifles....

  3. Cadet formation with fixed bayonets, circa 1912

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    Cadet company with fixed bayonets. Brimmed service caps of the 1911 pattern with canvas leggings date the uniforms to between 1910-1915. The rifles issued are the M1898 Krag-Jorgensen bolt action of the Spanish...

  4. Cadet company formation, circa 1910

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    Cadet formation in dress uniforms and white gloves. At attention in review. Uniforms indicate circa 1910 with brimmed caps and canvas leggings.

  5. Right shoulder arms, cadet company, circa 1900

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    Cadet formation with rifles at right shoulder arms with fixed bayonets. Uniforms of turn of the century vintage with early style campaign hats. Rifles show the older type of bayonets, probably the Trapdoor...

  6. Display of M-40A1 106mm recoilless rifle at Ft. Lewis, April 1963

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    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.

  7. Display of Battlefield Surveillance Radar System at Ft. Lewis, April 1963

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    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.

  8. Display of M-30 4.2 inch mortar at Ft. Lewis, April 1963

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    Cadet viewing display of the standard M-30 4.2 inch mortar. Developed in the early 1950s, this weapon is still in use today.

  9. Officers and senior non-commissioned officer viewing M-113 APC, April 1963

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    Officers viewing a M-113 APC (armored personnel carrier) with non-commissioned officer attending.

  10. Display of M-41 Tank, Ft. Lewis, April 1963

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    Display of US Army standard M41A1 Walker Bulldog light tank. Developed to replace the M24 Chaffee, this vehicle was mounted with a 76mm gun.

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