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Military training camps

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Camp Shelby, Mississippi World War I panoramic photographs

 Collection — Folder OBF017
Identifier: OBF017
Scope and Contents This collection includes 20 black-and-white panoramic photographs taken at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi ranging from 1917 to 1918 regarding companies of soldiers from the 38th Division of the U.S. Army at the training camp during World War I. The images taken by Robb and Carleton of Hattiesburg in November 1917 show Companies A, B and C of the 139th Machine Gun Battalion; Company L of the 4th Indiana Infantry; Companies D, E, G, I, K and L of the 151st Regiment; Companies C, D and E...
Dates: 1917-1918

Fred C. Dunlap, Camp Shelby World War I panoramic photograph

 Collection — Folder OBF023
Identifier: OBF023
Scope and Contents This collection consists of a black-and-white panoramic photograph taken by Fred C. Dunlap at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on January 24, 1918 of the living quarters of the 151st Infantry Regiment during World War I.
Dates: 1918/01/24

McDuff's Studio, Camp Shelby World War I panoramic photographs

 Collection — Folder OBF018
Identifier: OBF018
Scope and Contents This collection includes 20 black-and-white panoramic photographs taken by McDuff's Studio of Hattiesburg, Mississippi at Camp Shelby during 1917-1918. The photographs feature group photographs of various organizations from the 38th Division, including 150th Ambulance Company of the 113th Sanitary Train; 149th Machine Gun Company; 139th Field Artillery Band; Battalion C and the Headquarter and Supply Companies of the 139th Field Artillery; Company A, 137th Machine Gun Battalion, and Companies C...
Dates: 1917-1918

Sheelor Photo, Camp Shelby World War I panoramic photograph

 Collection — Folder OBF020
Identifier: OBF020
Scope and Contents This collection comprises a black-and-white panoramic photograph taken by Sheelor Photo at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on February 28, 1918 of the barracks of the 113th Signal Battalion of the 38th Division of the U.S. Army.
Dates: 1918/02/28