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World War I,WWI,106th Ammunition Train,Franson,Camp Wheeler,Georgia,1918

Title: 106th Ammunition Train, Lt. Col. Paul O. Franson, commanding, Camp Wheeler, Ga., Jan. 25th, 1918
Related Names:
Richards Film Service , copyright claimant
Date Created/Published: 1918 January 25.
Summary: Members of Division standing at attention next to barracks.
Notes:
J227684 U.S. Copyright Office
Copyright claimant's address: 204 1/2 Dexter Ave., Montgomery, Ala.
Copyright deposit; Richards Film Service, Inc.; February 1, 1918; DLC/PP-1918:45626.
Subjects:
World War, 1914-1918--Military facilities.
Military camps.
Barracks.
United States.--Army--People.
Camp Wheeler (Ga.)
United States--Georgia.
Gelatin silver prints.
Panoramic photographs.
Bookmark /2007664386/
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