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  1. 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.

  2. Display of M-56 Scorpion SP Tank Destroyer, Ft. Lewis, April 1963

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    Display of US Army mobile artillery. The M56 Scorpion was an unarmored American self-propelled anti-tank gun, which featured a 90mm M54 gun with a simple blast shield, and unprotected crew compartment. It was...

  3. Display of M-52 Self Propelled 105mm Howitzer, Ft. Lewis, April 1963

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    Display of US Army self propelled 105mm Howitzer M52. This was an improved version of the self propelled artillery on the M42 Patton Tank chassis with an enclosed (protected) turret, state of the art for the...

  4. Display of US Army 105mm Howitzer, Ft. Lewis, April 1963

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    Two cadets viewing a US Army Howitzer 105mm M2A2 on display at Ft. Lewis training visit.

  5. Army ROTC cadets marching, Inspection Day, circa 1944

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    Army ROTC cadets marching in formation with cadet band playing in foreground. Officers in reviewing stand have the late WWII "Ike Jackets", dress uniforms of the cadets are of WWII vintage. Parade field by...

  6. Governor Sprague with cadets passing in review, May 1941

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    This print relates to the negatives P002:046-049 of a military review of cadets by then Governor Sprague, possibly May 1941. Military parade of cadets marching in formation past reviewing stand with...

  7. Cadet officer inspecting rifle squad, circa 1942

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    Cadet officer wearing dress uniform, inspecting a small squad of junior cadets with rifles. The rifles are 1903 Springfield Bolt action.

  8. Parade formation with cadet unit flags, circa 1942

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    Parade field photo showing color guard and cadet leaders lined up with their unit pennants.

  9. Cavalry companies on field by Armory, circa 1920

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    OAC cavalry companies in formation. Uniforms indicate post-WWI style. The Armory is at right. Horse companies are formed into columns, probably for some type of inspection.

  10. OAC cadets girl watching in the sun, circa 1920

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    Group of cadets laying in the grass watching the girls' gym class. Men are wearing the standard 1920s style brimmed caps and canvas and leather leggings/puttees.

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