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Table of Contents
Summary Information ................................................................................................................................. 3
Biographical Note.......................................................................................................................................... 4
Historical Note...............................................................................................................................................4
Scope and Contents....................................................................................................................................... 5
Arrangement...................................................................................................................................................6
Administrative Information .........................................................................................................................6
Controlled Access Headings..........................................................................................................................7
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Summary Information
Repository Rare Books and Manuscripts
Creator - Photographer Moriarty, William John, 1903-1978
Title Camp Atterbury World War II photograph collection
Date 1943
Extent 0.3 Cubic feet 1 index card box
Language English
Graphic materials [Box] P003
Preferred Citation
Camp Atterbury World War II photograph collection, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Indiana State Library
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Biographical Note
William John Moriarity, Sr. took the Camp Atterbury photographs. He was born November 11, 1903in the Irish Hill area of Indianapolis, Indiana. When the United States entered World War I, he joinedthe U.S. Army, serving from 1918 to 1922, spending the latter half of his tour in the Philippines. WhenMoriarty was discharged from the Army, he returned to Indianapolis and worked as a farm hand. Hemarried Wilma L. Fields in 1926 and took a job with the U.S. Post Office.
Moriarity joined the National Guard during the 1930s. During World War II, he was called up for servicein 1941 as a master sergeant with the 38th Infantry Division. Moriarity worked as an ultra-high speedMorse code sender/receiver and was stationed at Camp Atterbury, Indiana during 1943 as part of theSignal Corps. He also attended Officer Candidate School (OCS) at Fort Benning, Georgia and wascommissioned as a 2nd lieutenant. Moriarty was later selected for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)and assigned to a ten-member team (Team 16D). He also went through parachute jump school and usedthose skills when he and his team parachuted into France eleven days prior to D-Day, June 6, 1944. Lt.Moriarity was severely wounded in the leg in 1945 when a German V2 rocket hit a building he was in.
After World War II, Lt. Moriarity remained in the Army and became a courier. He carried sensitivedocuments across the globe, even making deliveries to General Dwight Eisenhower. Moriarity retiredfrom the Army in 1951 and returned to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he worked for the U.S. PostalService. He died in 1978.
Source:
Biographical information courtesy of William J. Moriarty, Jr.
Historical Note
Camp Atterbury was activated as a base for the U.S. Army on June 2, 1942. Four miles west ofEdinburgh, Indiana, the camp comprised just over 40,351 acres from land purchased from Bartholomew,Johnson, and Brown counties. It was named in honor of General William W. Atterbury, the Director ofTransportation of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during World War I, and president of thePennsylvania Railroad.
During the Second World War, Camp Atterbury had 1,780 buildings providing housing to 44,159officers and troops, including 499 enlisted men barracks, 40 Bachelor Officer Quarters (BOQs), 23 WACbarracks, 61 prisoners-of-war (POW) barracks, 193 mess halls, 12 chapels, 5 service clubs, 3 officersclubs, 6 theaters, 4 gymnasiums, and 4 swimming pools. Wakeman General Hospital and a convalescent
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center occupied 68 buildings occupying 80 acres on the base. The hospital treated more than 85,000patients during World War II, and was one of the U.S. Army's plastic surgery centers.
Over 275,000 soldiers trained at Camp Atterbury during World War II, including the 83rd InfantryDivision; 8th Detachment of Special Troops, 2nd Army; 365th Regimental Combat Team, 92ndInfantry Division; 30th Infantry Division; and 106th Infantry Division. Colonel Welton M. Modisetteserved as Post Commander of Camp Atterubry until June 13, 1945 and the 1560th Service CommandUnit, part of the 5th Service Command, staffed Camp Atterbury from 1942 to 1946.The base hosted astationed company from the Women's Army Corps (WAC) and around 38,000 women trained at CampAtterbury during the war. Many WACs went to Camp Atterbury to train for three to four months as x-ray,laboratory, surgical, medical, or dental technicians at the Enlisted Medical Technicians School, part ofWakeman General Hospital.
The Camp also served as an internment camp, housing between 12,000 and 15,000 Italian and Germanprisoners of war. The prisoners were housed in a large compound located on the extreme western edge ofcamp.
Following the end of World War II, Camp Atterbury was inactivated for the first time on July 31, 1946During the subsequent decades, the base was reactivated and inactivated as the United States' martialconflicts waxed and waned. The Indiana Military Academy moved from Fort Benjamin Harrison toCamp Atterbury in July 1965. The base became an Army National Guard Training Site on September1, 1976 and until the 1990s, the camp served to support the Indiana National Guard, providing supportthrough different conflicts. Today Camp Atterbury primarily provides military training and serves as amobilization site for the U.S. military.
Sources:
Atterbury Muscatatuck. "History." About Us. Last updated October 7, 2015. Accessed October 9, 2015.http://www.atterburymuscatatuck.in.ng.mil/Home/AboutUs/History.aspx.
Brown, Clifford M. "The History of Camp Atterbury." 1981.
Goodson, Felix E. The Indiana Guard Reserve. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Creative Arts, 1998.
Hinds, James M. Camp Atterbury, Indiana. [Franklin, IN: Camp Atterbury?}, 1985. (at the Indiana StateLibrary: Indiana Pamphlet. ISLO 355 no. 57)
"Indiana Village and Farms to Give Way to New 55,000 Acre Army Camp." Indianapolis Sunday Star,February 1, 1942.
"New Hospital Pride of Camp Atterbury." Indianapolis Star, October, 25 1942.
"U.S. Orders Work Started on Southern Indiana Camp." Indianapolis Times, January 7, 1942.
Scope and Contents
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The collection consists of 291(and 3 copies) black and white, 3 x 5-inch photographic prints depictinglife at Camp Atterbury, Indiana in the midst of World War II. The photographs were taken by WilliamJ. Moriarty, Sr., a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, while he was stationed there in 1943. The imagesdemonstrate the daily activities of camp life and training, as well as social activities, and depict racialsegregation of the regular army troops and the Women's Army Corps (WAC).
Arrangement
This collection is arranged numerically, in order of the negative numbers assigned to them by William J.Moriarty, Sr.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Rare Books and Manuscripts
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Legal title, copyright, and literary rights reside with Rare Books and Manuscripts, Indiana State Library,Indianapolis, IN. All requests to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to Rare Books andManuscripts.
Custodial History
This collection was received by Rare Books and Manuscripts as a donation from William J. Moriarty, Jr.on 1987/06/17 and 1987/10/23.
Accruals
No further additions are expected.
Processing Information
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Collection processing completed 2005/03 by Elizabeth M. Wilkisnon. Finding aid created 2005/03 byElizabeth M. Wilkisnon. EAD finding aid created 2015/11/30 by Brittany Kropf.
Existence and Location of Copies
Digital reproductions are available electronically in Indiana Memory: http://digitalcollections.library.in.gov/.
Controlled Access Headings
Corporate Name(s)
• American Red Cross.• Gray Ladies (Organization).• United Service Organizations (U.S.).• United States. Army African American troops.• United States. Army Nurse Corps.• United States. Army Service Forces. Service Command, 5th.• United States. Army--Chaplains.• United States. Army--Service clubs.• United States. Army. Infantry Division, 30th.• United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 366th.• United States. Army. Service Unit, 1560th.• United States. Army. Signal Corps.• United States. Army. Station Hospital, 317th.• United States. Army. Women's Army Corps.
Genre(s)
• Photographs
Geographic Name(s)
• Bartholomew County (Ind.)• Brown County (Ind.)• Camp Atterbury (Ind.)
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• Johnson County (Ind.)• United States--Armed Forces--Women
Personal Name(s)
• Modisette, Welton Matthew• Schricker, Henry F. (Henry Fredrick), 1883-1966
Subject(s)
• African Americans--History--Indiana• African-American soldiers• Blacks--Segregation• Buildings• Dance parties• Football• Hand-to-hand fighting• Indiana--History--Theater• Journalists• Military camps--Indiana• Military chapels• Militrary education• Minorities• Soldiers• Submarines (Ships)--Japan• World War, 1939-1945• World War, 1939-1945--Indiana• World War, 1939-1945--Military life• World War, 1939-1945--Particiaption, Female
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Collection Inventory
Item
MP Section showing benches (No. 101 C), 1943/06/11 Photograph 1
Food display, Cooks and Bakers School (No. 102 A), 1943/06/10 Photograph 2
Officers at Ordinance Service Command (No. 103 B), 1943/06/14 Photograph 3
Chaplain Oscar F. Bohmam (No. 104 A), 1943/06/15 Photograph 4
Lt. Sabine (No. 104 B), 1943/06/15 Photograph 5
Lt. Hendrichs (No. 104 C), 1943/06/15 Photograph 6
Officers of the 1537th Service Unit (No. 105 A), 1943/06/16 Photograph 7
Chapel after decoration (No. 108 A), 1943/06/18 Photograph 8
Chapel before decoration (No. 108 C), 1943/06/18 Photograph 9
83rd Division Chaplains (No. 108 E), 1943/06/18 Photograph 10
Col. Modisette, Sen. Davis and group (No. 109 A), 1943/06/18 Photograph 11
Officers taken in front of Post HQ (No. 109 D), 1943/06/18 Photograph 12
1st Sgt. and non-combatants of the African-American WACs (No. 113 F),
1943/06/22
Photograph 13
Lt. Porter lighting a cigar for her father (No. 113 H), 1943/06/22 Photograph 14
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WACs relaxing after a day’s work (No. 113 J), 1943/06/22 Photograph 15
Lt. Col. Tamisiea, 317 Station Hospital (No. 114 C), 1943/06/22 Photograph 16
Pvt. Legg and Pvt. Benge, truck drivers (No. 115 D), 1943/06/24 Photograph 17
Cpl. York and Miss Budenz, telephone accts. (No. 115 E), 1943/0624 Photograph 18
Sgt. Margo and Cpl. Voiers (No. 115 F), 1943/06/24 Photograph 19
Sgt. Hildenbrand (No. 115 G), 1943/06/24 Photograph 20
Capt. Robert G. Stewart (No.: 116 A), 1943/06/24 Photograph 21
Rock at entrance to camp (No. 116 C), 1943/06/24 Photograph 22
Col. Modisette and Maj. Sherman’s grandson (No. 117 A), 1943/06/29 Photograph 23
Col. Modisette and Maj. Sherman’s grandson by rock (No. 117 D), 1943/06/29 Photograph 24
Reporter and family from Indianapolis Star in jeep (No. 117 E), 1943/06/29 Photograph 25
Officers of the Personnel Division in formation (No. 117 H), 1943/06/29 Photograph 26
MP Section enlisted men and boy (No. 117 I), 1943/06/29 (2 copies) Photograph 27
Grand finale, USO show Hellzapoppin (No. 118 B), 1943/06/30 Photograph 28
Scene from USO show Hellzapoppin (No. 118 C), 1943/06/30 Photograph 29
Soldier dancing with a cast member from the USO show Hellzapoppin (No. 118
E), 1943/06/30
Photograph 30
Soldiers and two boys watching USO show, Hellzapoppin (No. 118 H), Photograph 31
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1943/06/30
Part of crowd watching USO show, Hellzapoppin (No. 118 I), 1943/06/30 Photograph 32
Gray Ladies graduation group portrait (No. 120 A), 1943/07/01 Photograph 33
Col. Modisette giving a speech at Gray Ladies graduation (No. 120 B),
1943/07/01
Photograph 34
Lt. Col. Grossman at Gray Ladies graduation (No. 120 C), 1943/07/01 Photograph 35
Gray Ladies graduation group portrait (without Elizabeth J. Bardes of Red
Cross) (No. 120 E), 1943/07/01
Photograph 36
Nurses of 32nd General Hospital unit, “Indiana’s Own” (No. 121 A),
1943/07/01
Photograph 37
Lt. Col. Tamisiea awarding “Good Conduct” ribbons for 317th Station Hospital
(No. 121 C), 1943/07/01
Photograph 38
Awarding “Good Conduct” medals for 317th Station Hospital (No. 121 E),
1943/07/01
Photograph 39
Major Fish (No. 122 B), 1943/07/02 (2 copies) Photograph 40
Medical detachment band playing at retreat review (No. 123 A), 1943/07/02 Photograph 41
1560th Service Unit at parade review (No. 123 C), 1943/07/02 Photograph 42
1560th Service Unit at review (No. 123 D), 1943/07/02 Photograph 43
HQ Section, 1560th Service Unit walking in review (No. 123 E), 1943/07/02 Photograph 44
Retreat ceremony of the 1560th Service Unit officers reporting (No. 123 F),
1943/07/02
Photograph 45
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1560th Service Unit Officers reporting (No. 123 F), 1943/07/02 Photograph 46
1560th Service Unit walking in review (No. 123 J), 1943/07/02 Photograph 47
Field oven, Cooks and Bakers School (No. 125 A), 1943/07/03 Photograph 48
Field oven and incinerator, Cooks and Bakers School (No. 125 B), 1943/07/03 Photograph 49
Outdoor ovens, 1560th Cooks and Bakers School (No. 125 C), 1943/07/03 Photograph 50
Maj. Gen. Gullion (Provost General), Col. Modisette, Lt. Col. Gammell (POW
camp commander), Major Powell (Gullion’s aide) (No. 128 A), 1943/07/07
Photograph 51
Repairing field glasses, 122nd Ordnance Co. (No. 129 A), 1943/07/08 Photograph 52
Repairing rifles, 122nd Ordnance Co. (No. 129 B), 1943/07/08 Photograph 53
Four Freedoms with T/5 Norma Boudreau and M. Sgt. Louis Dovilla (No. 130
A), 1943/07/12
Photograph 54
Capt. R. J. Brown, Lt. F. Woodzell, Lt. S. G. Costine (414th Escort Guard Co.)
(No. 131 C), 1943/07/12
Photograph 55
Capt. R. J. Brown, Lt. F. Woodzall, Lt. S. G. Costine (414th Escort Guard Co.)
(No. 131 F), 1943/07/12
Photograph 56
Captain Bert A. Sweigart (No. 131 G), 1943 July Photograph 57
Lt. William A. Goodloe (No. 132 A), 1943/07/17 Photograph 58
Maj. General Wallace (5th Service Command) and Col. Modisette (No. 135 D),
1943/07/20
Photograph 59
Col. Modisette with U.S. Congressman and Mrs. Robert Grant (Indiana) (No.
136 A), 1943/07/14
Photograph 60
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Officers from Provost Marshall’s office (No. 136 C), 1943/07/14 Photograph 61
Soldiers looking at movie poster (No. 136 D), 1943/07/14 Photograph 62
Soldiers in line at theatre ticket counter (No. 136 E), 1943/07/14 Photograph 63
Soldiers drinking in PX garden (No. 136 F), 1943/07/14 Photograph 64
Soldiers drinking in PX garden and giving victory (V) sign (No. 136 G),
1943/07/14
Photograph 65
WAC officers leaving camp for Officer Candidate School (OCS) in convertible
car (No. 136 H), 1943/07/13 (2 copies)
Photograph 66
Group of WACs saying goodbye to comrades leaving for OCS (No. 136 I),
1943/07/13
Photograph 67
Bell Telephone officials (No. 138 A), 1943/07/15 Photograph 68
W.O. Raymond J. Hanon (No. 138 C), 1943/07/15 Photograph 69
Gov. Henry Schricker (No. 139 A), 1943/07/16 Photograph 70
Gov. Schricker at Station Hospital reception (No. 139 B), 1943/07/16 Photograph 71
Col. Modisette and Gov. Schricker at reception (No. 139 C), 1943/07/16 Photograph 72
Reception at Station Hospital (No. 139 E), 1943/07/16 Photograph 73
Col. Modisette speaking at reception (No. 139 G), 1943/07/16 Photograph 74
Musical Medics playing at reception (No. 139 H), 1943/07/16 Photograph 75
1560th Service Unit presenting colors (flags) at review (No. 140 A), 1943/07/16 Photograph 76
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1560th Service Unit and WACs at review (No. 140 C), 1943/07/16 Photograph 77
MP Section (African-American), 1560th Service Unit (No. 140 D), 1943/07/16 Photograph 78
Lt. Col. Rose, Lt. Col., Copeland, and Lt. Col. Gravenkemper (No. 140 E),
1943/07/16
Photograph 79
Section of 1560th Service Unit passing at review (No. 140 H), 1943/07/16 Photograph 80
Officers walking up to report during review (No. 140 I), 1943/07/16 Photograph 81
WACs walking past reviewing officers (No. 140 L), 1943/07/16 Photograph 82
Chaplains Hensley, Bohman, and Flatley (No. 144 A), 1943/07/24 Photograph 83
Major L.G. Schweickart (Post Engineer), Captain William Hopkins, Lt. Tayc
and Lt. Mohr (No. 144 D), 1943/07/22
Photograph 84
Four range officers (No. 144 G), 1943/07/23 Photograph 85
Col. Modisette and WAC officer Elizabeth A. Wilbern (No. 144 H), circa 1943
July-August
Photograph 86
Range Central building (No. 145 E), 1943/07/23 Photograph 87
Major Sherman and grandson in MP uniform (No. 146 P), 1943 July Photograph 88
Soldier buying stamps at post office (No. 150 A), 1943/07/27 Photograph 89
Attaboys baseball team - 1943 baseball champions (No. 152 A), 1943 July Photograph 90
Two soldiers with cake – 1943 baseball champions (No. 152 B), 1943 July Photograph 91
Cpl. Thomas at Service Club No. 2 (No. 156 A), 1943/07/30 Photograph 92
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Cpl. Thomas at Service Club No. 2 (No. 156 B), 1943/07/30 Photograph 93
Chaplain Flatley (No. 156 C), 1943/07/30 Photograph 94
Officer at desk (No. 156 D), circa 1943/07/30 Photograph 95
Tin can salvage loaded by men of the 980th QM Service Co. (No. 157 B),
1943/10/15
Photograph 96
Two-man Japanese submarine at Camp Atterbury (No. 158 A), 1943/08/02 Photograph 97
Two-man Japanese submarine going into garage (No. 158 B), 1943/08/03 Photograph 98
Col. Modisette and officers looking at Japanese submarine (No. 158 H),
1943/08/03
Photograph 99
Two-man Japanese submarine on truck (No. 158 L), 1943/08/03 Photograph 100
Soldiers looking at two-man Japanese submarine (No. 158 M), 1943/08/03 Photograph 101
Pair from 608th Tank Destroyer Battalion going over obstacle course (No. 159
D), 1943/08/05
Photograph 102
Three couples at dance at Service Club No. 2 (No. 160 A), 1943/08/05 Photograph 103
Dance at Service Club No. 2 (No. 160 C), 1943/08/05 Photograph 104
Marching band of 1560th Service Command Unit at review (No. 161 A),
1943/08/06
Photograph 105
Approaching 1560th Service Command Unit at review (No. 161 B), 1943/08/06 Photograph 106
Trio with flag of 1560th Service Command Unit at review (No. 161 C),
1943/08/06
Photograph 107
1560th Service Command Unit at review in the distance (No. 161 F), Photograph 108
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1943/08/06
Marching 1560th Service Command Unit at review (No. 161 G), 1943/08/06 Photograph 109
African-American servicemen of 1560th Service Command Unit at review (No.
161 H), 1943/08/06
Photograph 110
Procession of 1560th Service Command Unit at review (No. 161 K),
1943/08/06
Photograph 111
Approaching marching band of 1560th Service Command Unit at review (No.
161 L), 1943/08/06
Photograph 112
Continued marching of 1560th Service Command Unit at review (No. 161 M),
1943/08/06
Photograph 113
Audience at USO show Bandwagon at post hospital (No. 162 A), 1943/08/06 Photograph 114
Side view of audience at USO show Bandwagon at post hospital (No. 162 C),
1943/08/06
Photograph 115
Range officers – Lt. Col. Copeland, Lt. Claxton, Lt. Lutz (No. 162 D),
1943/08/10
Photograph 116
Above, front view of audience at USO show Bandwagon at post hospital (No.
162 E), 1943/08/06
Photograph 117
Range officers – Lt. Col. Copeland, Lt. Claxton, Lt. Lutz (No. 162 G),
1943/08/10
Photograph 118
A chaplain sitting at his desk (No. 162 H), 1943 August Photograph 119
Four nurses promoted at the 118th Station Hospital (No. 165 A), 1943/08/12 Photograph 120
Nurse and commanding officer salute during promotion at the 118th Station
Hospital (No. 165 B), 1943/08/12
Photograph 121
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Nurses promoted at the 118th Station Hospital (No. 165 C), 1943/08/12 Photograph 122
Swearing WACs into the U.S. Army, hats in the air (No. 166 A), 1943/08/12 Photograph 123
3561st Service Unit, WAC sworn into army (No. 166 B), 1943/08/10 Photograph 124
Medical Section, 3561st Service Unit, WAC sworn into army (No. 166 C),
1943/08/10
Photograph 125
Swearing HQ Section, 3561st Service Unit, WAC into U.S. Army, side view
(No. 166 D), 1943/08/10
Photograph 126
Medical Section, 3561st Service Unit, WAC sworn into army (No. 166 E),
1943/08/10
Photograph 127
Swearing WACs into the U.S. Army (No. 166 E), 1943/08/10 Photograph 128
Rear of guard mount of the MP Section, 1560th Service Unit (African-
American) (No. 167 A), 1943/08/12
Photograph 129
Front of guard mount of the MP Section, 1560th Service Unit (No. 167 B),
1943/08/12
Photograph 130
Guard mount of the MP Section, 1560th Service Unit (No. 167 C), 1943/08/12 Photograph 131
608th Tank Destroyer Bn. gathered in bivouac area at Franklin Fairgrounds
(No. 168 B), 1943 August
Photograph 132
Camp Atterbury officers on stage (No. 168 C), 1943 August Photograph 133
Col. Modisette speaking on stage (No. 168 D), 1943 August Photograph 134
Weapons of 608th Tank Destroyer Bn. exhibited at war bond rally in Franklin,
Indiana (No. 168 E), 1943/08/11
Photograph 135
Lt. Col. Arbury explaining cost of a tank destroyer to civilians (No. 168 F), Photograph 136
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1943/08/11
Two officers explaining costs of personal gear to two civilian men (No. 168 G),
1943/08/11
Photograph 137
Soldier operating movie projector (No. 171 A), 1943 August Photograph 138
Maj. Gen. James L. Collins, Lt. Col. W. T. Hardaway, and Lt. Col. J. L.
Gammell (No. 178 A), 1943/08/19
Photograph 139
Maj. Gen. James L. Collins, Lt. Col. W. T. Hardaway, and Lt. Col. J. L.
Gammell (No. 178 B), 1943/08/19
Photograph 140
Guard mount of 1560th Service Unit, MP Section (No. 184 A), 1943/08/23 Photograph 141
Major Sherman inspecting guard mount of the 1560th Service Unit, MP Section
(No. 184 B), 1943/08/23
Photograph 142
Inspection of guard mount of the 1560th Service Unit, MP Section (No. 184 C),
1943/08/23
Photograph 143
Major Edward Sherman inspecting the 1560th Service Unit, MP Section (No.
184 D), 1943/08/23
Photograph 144
Lt. Joseph G. Allard sitting with book (No. 186 A), 1943/08/27 Photograph 145
Swearing in WAC officers, window shade down (No. 188 B), 1943/08/27 Photograph 146
Swearing in WAC officers, window shade up (No. 188 C), 1943/08/27 Photograph 147
Colors of 1560th Service Unit at review (No. 189 B), 1943/08/27 Photograph 148
1560th Service Unit marching at review (No. 189 D), 1943/08/27 Photograph 149
Three officers watching 1560th Service Unit at review (No. 189 E), 1943/08/27 Photograph 150
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1560th Service Unit marching at review (No. 189 F), 1943/08/27 Photograph 151
Three hostesses of Service Clubs No. 1 and 2 (No. 190 A), 1943/09/04 Photograph 152
Four hostesses at Service Club No. 1 (No. 190 B), 1943/08/30 Photograph 153
Five hostesses of Service Clubs Nos. 1 and 2 (No. 190 C), 1943/09/04 Photograph 154
Major B. J. Tellejohn (Post Finance Officer) (No. 190 D), 1943/08/31 Photograph 155
Officers waiting in finance office for payroll of their units (No. 190 F),
1943/08/31
Photograph 156
Soldier receiving his pay on payday (No. 190 G), 1943/08/31 Photograph 157
A happy soldier on payday (No. 190 H), 1943/08/31 Photograph 158
Major Murray Frazee, Lowell Barrows and Dean St. Clair who bought $3,000
bond (No. 191 A), 1943/09/06
Photograph 159
Major Walhe, Lt. Spinelli, Lt. Mellick, Lt. Kremp and Lt. McDowell of the
Personnel Division (No. 192 A) 1943/09/02
Photograph 160
Major Smith (Provost Marshall’s Office) (No. 193 A), 1943/09/02 Photograph 161
Dance celebrating Medical Section, 3561st Service Unit, Woman’s Army Corps
(No. 194 A) 1943/09/01
Photograph 162
Dance celebrating Medical Section, 3561st Service Unit, Woman’s Army Corps
(No. 194 B) 1943/09/01
Photograph 163
WACs lined up at dance celebrating Medical Section, 3561st Service Unit,
Woman’s Army Corps (No. 194 C) 1943/09/01
Photograph 164
Sitting at a table at dance celebrating Medical Section, 3561st Service Unit Photograph 165
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WAC (No. 194 E) 1943/09/01
Dance celebrating Medical Section, 3561st Service Unit, WAC (No. 194 F)
1943/09/01
Photograph 166
Enlisted persons of Record Section at post headquarters (No. 195 A),
1943/09/04
Photograph 167
Public Relations Office staff (No. 196 A), 1943/09/04 Photograph 168
Colonel Hammond, post inspector (No. 198 A), 1943/09/04 Photograph 169
Col. Modisette and Lt. Col. Franklin (No. 199 A), 1943/09/04 Photograph 170
Sgt. Ludwig Hintringer and S/Sgt. M. Lander of MP Section, 1560th Service
Unit (No. 200 A), 1943/09/04
Photograph 171
Col. Modisette and the department heads of civilian personnel (No. 202 A),
1943/09/04
Photograph 172
Capt. Mary T. Leonard, principal chief nurse (No. 203 A), 1943/09/04 Photograph 173
Corporal Michael playing a field organ (No. 205 A), 1943/09/06 Photograph 174
Col. Modisette and staff from 1537th Service Unit (No. 206 A), 1943/09/08 Photograph 175
Col. Modisette and staff from 1537th Service Unit (No. 206 B), 1943/09/08 Photograph 176
Col. Lineberger and Capt. Dennes with 5 civilian employees who bought bonds
during third bond drive (No. 213 A), 1943/09/09
Photograph 177
Two nurses riding bicycles (No. 214 A), 1943/09/11 Photograph 178
Rookies from the 42nd Signal Corps (No. 220 A), 1943/09/14 Photograph 179
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Florence Ward, cashier at quartermaster sales office (No. 221 A), 1943/09/14 Photograph 180
Mr. Wolfe, personnel director of the PXs (No. 222 A), 1943/09/14 Photograph 181
Dog mascots of the WACs (No. 224 A), 1943/09/15 Photograph 182
Three dog mascots of the WACs (No. 224 B), 1943/09/15 Photograph 183
S/Sgt. Winfield E. Doane with furry companions (No. 226 A), 1943/09/16 Photograph 184
Lt. Earl Y. Meyers at desk with sleeping puppy (No. 226 B), 1943/09/16 Photograph 185
Judo class for 608th Tank Destroyer Battalion troops (No. 227 A), 1943/09/16 Photograph 186
Judo class for 608th Tank Destroyer Battalion troops (No. 227 B), 1943/09/16 Photograph 187
Two soldiers sparring in judo class (608th Tank Destroyer Bn.) (No. 227 C),
1943/09/16
Photograph 188
Col. Modisette and Red Cross field directors (No. 229 A), 1943/09/20 Photograph 189
Red Cross office personnel (No. 229 B), 1943/09/20 Photograph 190
Red Cross recreation and social work personnel (No. 229 D), 1943/09/20 Photograph 191
Party for Columbus Rotary Club in recognition of books donation to Service
Club No. 1 (No. 230 A), 1943/09/20
Photograph 192
Party for Columbus Rotary Club in recognition of books donation to Service
Club No. 1 (No. 230 B), 1943/09/20
Photograph 193
Party for Columbus Rotary Club in recognition of books donation to Service
Club No. 1 (No. 230 C), 1943/09/20
Photograph 194
Columbus Rotary Club donating books to Service Club No. 1 (No. 230 D), Photograph 195
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1943/09/20
Linotype operators (No. 231 A), 1943/09/23 Photograph 196
Linotype operators (No. 231 B), 1943/09/23 Photograph 197
Col. Modisette and Carl Suckow (No. 231 D), 1943/09/23 Photograph 198
Col. Modisette presented with Camp Crier first anniversary issue (No. 231 E),
1943/09/23
Photograph 199
Lt. Mary L. Porter awarding ribbons to WACs (No. 233 A), 1943/09/24 Photograph 200
Col. Modisette awarding WAC officers (No. 233 B), 1943/09/24 Photograph 201
Awards made to Medical Section, 3561st Service Unit, Women’s Army Corps
(No. 233 C), 1943/09/24
Photograph 202
Col. Modisette awarding ribbons to WAC officers (No. 233 D), 1943/09/24 Photograph 203
Dance at Service Club No. 3 (No. 236 A), 1943/09/24 Photograph 204
Couples dancing at Service Club No. 3 (No. 236 B), 1943/09/24 Photograph 205
Dancing at Service Club No. 3 (No. 236 C), 1943/09/24 Photograph 206
Group conversing at dance at Service Club No. 2 (No. 237 A), 1943/09/24 Photograph 207
Soldiers of 1560th Service Unit lined up at war bond booths at 317th Station
Hospital (No. 239 A), 1943/09/29
Photograph 208
T/4 Christos Demetriou receiving $1,000 war bond from Lt. Willard W. James
(No. 240 A), 1943/09/29
Photograph 209
Lt. Jones entertaining fellow officers (No. 243 A), 1943/09/27 Photograph 210
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Cutting the cake at Service Club No. 1 one-year anniversary (No. 243 B),
1943/09/27
Photograph 211
Col. Modisette giving a speech at Service Club No. 1 (No. 243 C), 1943/09/27 Photograph 212
Soldiers and cadettes dancing to music of Medical Serenaders (No. 243 D),
1943/09/27
Photograph 213
1560th Service Unit passing in review (No. 243 E), 1943/10/08 Photograph 214
773rd Tank Destroyer Battalion passing in review (No. 244 A), 1943/10/01 Photograph 215
Presenting 773rd Tank Destroyer Battalion colors (No. 244 C), 1943/10/01 Photograph 216
Call to colors (773rd Tank Destroyer Bn.) (No. 244 D), 1943/10/01 Photograph 217
Color Guard receiving 773rd Tank Destroyer Battalion flag (No. 244 F),
1943/10/01
Photograph 218
Mothers of soldiers visiting with senior club hostess, Mrs. Maude Flint (No.
246 A), 1943/10/02
Photograph 219
Pfc. Royce H. Lane receiving $100 bond (No. 247 A), 1943/10/02 Photograph 220
Col. Modisette inspecting troops (No. 248 A), 1943/10/08 (2 copies) Photograph 221
WAC Headquarters Section passing in review (No. 248 B), 1943/10/08 Photograph 222
Colors passing reviewing officers (No. 248 C), 1943/10/08 Photograph 223
980th Quartermaster passing in review (No. 248 F), 1943/10/08 Photograph 224
Col. Henry Edward Tisdale and Col. Modisette and staff reviewing a retreat
parade (No. 248 H), 1943/10/08
Photograph 225
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Col. Modisette and Col. Tisdale (No. 248 L), 1943/10/08 Photograph 226
Lt. Col. Frank E. Noyes, Capt, Harry S. Decker, and Lt. Rufus Kroesser
(officers of bakers and cooks school) (No. 251 A), 1943/10/11
Photograph 227
Col. Modisette speaking at a victory-peace rally (No. 254 A), 1943/10/14 Photograph 228
Crowd at victory-peace rally (No. 254 B), 1943/10/14 Photograph 229
Col. Modisette speaking at a victory-peace rally (No. 254 C), 1943/10/14 Photograph 230
Part of crowd at victory-peace rally (No. 254 D), 1943/10/14 Photograph 231
Chaplain Robert E. Skelton at victory-peace rally (No. 254 E), 1943/10/14 Photograph 232
Newspaper reporters from Haiti and members of 608th Tank Destroyer
Battalion (No. 255 A), 1943/10/14
Photograph 233
Newspaper reporters from Haiti visiting camp (No. 255 B), 1943/10/14 Photograph 234
Corporal and Mrs. York and Mr. Scott (No. 259 A), 1943/10/15 Photograph 235
Col. Modisette and Col. Russell C. Throckmorton, post commander at Camp
Breckinridge, KY (No. 264 A), 1943/10/20
Photograph 236
Col. Modisette and Col. Throckmorton (No. 264 B), 1943/10/20 Photograph 237
Col. Modisette, Major Gen. Hobbs, and Lt. Col. Stephens (No. 269 A),
1943/10/20
Photograph 238
“Tall, short, lean and fat” soldiers from the Finance Office (No. 285 A),
1943/11/05
Photograph 239
Listening to the jukebox at Service Club No. 1 (No. 299 A), 1943/11/11 Photograph 240
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Major Smith and World War I veterans (No. 306 A), 1943/11/14 Photograph 241
Soldiers singing at Indianapolis Symphony (No. 307 A), 1943/11/14 Photograph 242
Major General Leland S. Hobbs (No. 307 B), 1943/11/14 Photograph 243
Lt. Col. Herold giving seven soldiers an award (No. 307 BB), 1943 November Photograph 244
773rd Tank Destroyer Battalion playing touch football and winning
championship (No. 312 A), 1943/11/19
Photograph 245
Soldiers playing football (No. 312 B), 1943/11/19 Photograph 246
735th Military Police Company listening to a lecture on the M-1 rifle (No. 321
A), 1943/11/25
Photograph 247
9th Tank Destroyer Group passing in review (No. 322B), 1943/11/25 Photograph 248
Col. William M. Hutson reviewing 9th Tank Destroyer Group (No. 322 C),
1943/11/25
Photograph 249
Enlisted man playing the piano (No. 331 C), 1943 November Photograph 250
Sergeants of the 113th Field Artillery, 30th Division, whose total years in the
army equaled 78 (No. 332 A), 1943/12/02
Photograph 251
Chaplain Victor J. Milot, 9th Tank Destroyer Group (No. 335 A), 1943/12/03 Photograph 252
T/Sgt. Roger Curry reading an old infantry regulations manual (No. 337 A),
1943/12/04
Photograph 253
Soldier cleaning his plate (No. 338 A), 1943/12/04 Photograph 254
“Buddy” the dog mascot of the 8th Detachment, Headquarters Section. (No. 339
A), 1943/12/04
Photograph 255
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Col. Modisette at sports arena (No. 342 A), 1943/12/08 Photograph 256
Col. Modisette at sports arena before presenting awards to civilian employees
(No. 342 C), 1943/12/08
Photograph 257
S/Sgt. Richard C. Tate and Pvt. Alosyza Jablonski shoveling snow out of drain
ditch (No. 344 A), 1943/12/16
Photograph 258
Cannon company firing the 105mm howitzer (No. 346 B), 1943/12/10 Photograph 259
Soldiers and local farmer (No. 346 BB), 1943/12/10 Photograph 260
120th Infantry band at practice (No. 348 A), 1943/12/11 Photograph 261
Chaplain Samuel L. Hiebert, (No. 349 A), 1943/12/11 Photograph 262
Radio broadcast at Service Club No. 1 (No. 355 A), 1943/12/13 Photograph 263
Radio broadcast at Service Club No. 1 (No. 355 B), 1943/12/13 Photograph 264
War workers watching demonstration of judo training (No. 356 B), 1943/12/13 Photograph 265
War workers getting warm by a log fire (No. 356 C), 1943/12/13 Photograph 266
War workers watching rifle practice (No. 356 E), 1943/12/13 Photograph 267
War workers and soldiers learning the parts of a rifle (No. 356 F), 1943/12/13 Photograph 268
War workers loaded into trucks (No. 356 G), 1943/12/13 Photograph 269
War workers watching hand-to-hand fighting (No. 356 K), 1943/12/13 Photograph 270
War workers in bayonet training (No. 356 L), 1943/12/13 Photograph 271
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Civilian class in machine gun training (No. 356 N), 1943/12/13 Photograph 272
Judo training demonstration for civilians (No. 356 O), 1943/12/13 Photograph 273
Civilians climbing over the wall in obstacle course (No. 356 P), 1943/12/13 Photograph 274
Soldiers demonstrating completing the obstacle course (No. 356 R), 1943/12/13 Photograph 275
Soldiers demonstrating bayonet training (No. 356 S), 1943/12/13 Photograph 276
Civilians running the obstacle course (No. 356 T), 1943/12/13 Photograph 277
Soldiers serving hot coffee to civilians (No. 356 U), 1943/12/13 Photograph 278
Officers watching men go through the infiltration course (No. 356 V),
1943/12/13
Photograph 279
Soldiers crossing toggle rope bridge (No. 356 X), 1943/12/13 Photograph 280
Col. Modisette and Major General Hobbs (No. 356 Y), 1943/12/13 Photograph 281
Soldiers and civilians crossing the river (No. 356 Z), 1943/12/13 Photograph 282
Soldiers demonstrating bayonet training (No. 357 G), 1943/12/13 Photograph 283
War workers getting off a train (No. 357 H), 1943/12/13 Photograph 284
Civilian using a walkie-talkie (SCR-300 radio set) (No. 357 K), 1943/12/13 Photograph 285
Soldiers going through infiltration course (No. 357 N), 1943/12/13 Photograph 286
Rope swing on obstacle course (No. 357 P), 1943/12/13 Photograph 287
366th Infantry choir (No. 361 B), 1943/12/17 Photograph 288
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Chapel at Christmas time (No. 361 C), 1943/12/17 Photograph 289
Trumpet player during radio broadcast at Service Club No. 3 (No. 363 B),
1943/12/20
Photograph 290
Major General Hobbs welcoming civilian war workers (No. 375 R), 1943/12/13 Photograph 291