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Use of a hand rotary blower to drift cloud of DDT dust

Title: [Corp. Thomas Lindsay, Owensboro, Ky., 28th Malaria Control Detachment, demonstrating to Pvt. John W. Hancock, Humboldt, Tenn., and Pvt. Steve H. Lewis, Oakland, Md., the use of a hand rotary blower to drift a cloud of DDT dust over stagnant water and through heavily vegetated areas to combat mosquitoes, Headquarters 8th Army, Yokohama, Japan]
Date Created/Published: 1949 April 21.
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Notes:
Photo by Sorace, U.S. Army.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Japan Yokohama; Disease control; Army, U.S.; Amer. in Japan; Japan History; PI; Shelf.
Bookmark /2006681373/
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