Greenville,S.C. July,1943
Greenville, S.C. July, 1943. The 25th Service Group of the U.S. Air Service Command in camp
Title: Greenville, S.C. July, 1943. The 25th Service Group of the U.S. Air Service Command in camp
Creator(s): Delano, Jack, photographer
Related Names:
United States. Office of War Information.
Date Created/Published: 1943 July.
Summary: Photographs show the 25th Service Group of the U.S. Air Service Command in camp. Inspection of various units. Camp in wooded area. Blackout maneuvers and simulated air attack. Practice of medical, ordnance, and signal corps units. Learning Morse code. Soldiers learning to repair aircraft engines. Camp activities and recreation.
Notes:
Photographed by Jack Delano for the U.S. Office of War Information.
This record contains unverified data from the old P&P shelflist card.
Negative nos. 35403-35422, etc.; control card no. 1880.
Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.
Forms part of the Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information photograph collection (Library of Congress).
Photographic prints--1940-1950.
Bookmark /2004677952/
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