Photograph of three F Company M5A1 light tanks on a firing range at Camp Campbell. They sit on an earthen field and are facing a wooded area. Soldiers can be seen perched on top of the two nearest tanks.
Photograph of two uniformed soldiers sitting beside an F Company M5A1 light tank. They are reaching inside the track. A hat and sunglasses is visible on the track-guard above the soldier on the right.
Photograph of two lines of F Company soldiers on a 25 mile hike at Camp Campbell. they are walking along a dirt road that is lined with trees and other vegetation.
Photograph of the barracks of Fort Campbell. Wooden buildings with windows and chimneys are visible on the sides of the photograph and in the background. A pathway delineated by sizable rocks passes through the center of the image, and soldiers can be seen standing on this path in the distance.
Photograph of a member of the the F Company of the 92nd Recon Unit. He is facing away from the camera, wearing boots and white undershorts, and is dipping a sponge into a bucket. His uniform and helmet have been laid out on a wooden bench. Bare vegetation and woodlands are visible in the background.
Photograph of a half-track parked at the bottom of wooden stairs leading up to an elevated building. Telephone poles and other two story wooden buildings line the dirt road that the vehicle is parked beside.
Photograph of four soldiers standing together and posing for a photo. They are standing between two story wooden buildings at Camp Campbell. The reverse side of the photo identifies the men as Cancilla, McLaughlin, Delvecchio, and Tom Conry.
Photograph of a group of F Company soldiers resting on the side of a road while on a 25 mile hike at Camp Campbell. A tracked vehicle is partially visible in the upper left corner of the photo. Writing on the back of the photo indicates that the two men resting against a tree in the background are Adam Kornberger and Henry LaRue. The uniformed men sitting in the foreground are identified as Robert Ball and James O. Lively, while the remaining two men on the right are unknown. Several boots have been removed and are lying among the soldiers.
Photograph of a wooded area being used to store gasoline cans. A sign that reads "Danger: Gasoline" hangs from a tree. A dirt road is visible on the left.
Photograph of medic Corporal Herbert Berlin attending to a wounded soldier who is lying on a stretcher. Berlin is wearing a uniform and a helmet with crosses inside of white circles. The wounded soldier has torn trousers and is holding something in his left hand. Woodlands are visible behind them. The image is accompanied by a note from Everett Wray.
Photograph of a group of soldiers wearing windbreakers and helmets with holes in them. From top left to bottom right, the men are: unknown, Mihites, Scoggins, Pog, and Philip.
Photograph of a soldier mounting an M5A1 light tank in a wooded area during Tennessee Maneuvers. Two other uniformed soldiers can be seen to the left of the tank.
Photograph of a group of F Company soldiers resting on the side of a road while on a 25 mile hike at Camp Campbell. Trees and telephone poles are visible among the soldiers and a road lies before them.
Photograph of F Company Supply Sergeant John Devine washing clothes in a pond during the Tennessee Maneuvers. He is wearing a jumpsuit and agitating the clothes with a stick. A bucket and a bundle of sticks appear at his feet, and a row of sharpened branches are visible behind him.
Photograph of an F Company tank from the 92nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mechanized). The picture captures the rear portion of the tank's turret and clearly shows the tank's antenna and an opened hatch painted with a white star. Bags covered the rear service of the vehicle.
Photograph of a F Company light tank crossing a stream in a wooded area during Tennessee Maneuvers. A soldier is standing up through the hatch in the tank's turret.
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