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[Untitled]
[between 1935 and 1945] | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022961-D [P&P] | LC-USW3-022961-D (b&w film neg.) -
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New Orleans, Louisiana. Loading a truck bound for Mobile at the Associated Transport Company
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022962-D [P&P] | LC-USW3-022962-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Howard P. Perry, the first Negro to enlist in the Marine Corps. Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022968-C [P&P] | LC-USW3-022968-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Negro Marines prepare for action. Breaking a tradition of 167 years, the U.S. Marine Corps started enlisting Negroes on June 1, 1942. The first class of 1,200 Negro volunteers began their training three months later as members of the 51st Composite Defense Battalion at Montford Point, a section of the 200 square mile Marine base, Camp Lejeune, at New River, North Carolina. Photo shows ...
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022969-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022969-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Scene and activities on camp grounds of the 51st Composite Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022970-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022970-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Negro Marines prepare for action. Breaking a tradition of 167 years, the U.S. Marine Corps started enlisting Negroes on June 1, 1942. The first class of 1,200 Negro volunteers began their training three months later as members of the 51st Composite Defense Battalion at Montford Point, a section of the 200 square mile Marine base, Camp Lejeune, at New River, North Carolina. Photo shows ...
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022971-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022971-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Negro enlistees of the Marine Corps and white non-com officers are teammates on the baseball team at Camp Lejeune. Lejeune has its own baseball league, with the Montford Point team a strong contender for championship honors
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022972-C [P&P] | LC-USW3-022972-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Negro Marines prepare for action. Breaking a tradition of 167 years, the U.S. Marine Corps started enlisting Negroes on June 1, 1942. The first class of 1,200 Negro volunteers began their training three months later as members of the 51st Composite Defense Battalion at Montford Point, a section of the 200 square mile Marine Base, Camp Lejeune, at New River, North Carolina. Evidence of ...
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022973-C [P&P] | LC-USW3-022973-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Scene of the 51st Composite Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022974-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022974-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Scene at the Marine training camp, showing quarters of the 51st Composite Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022975-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022975-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. A Negro enlistee of the 51st Composite Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps, learning how to disarm a soldier
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022976-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022976-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Scene at the Marine Corps camp
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022977-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022977-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Scene at the Marine Corps camp
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022978-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022978-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. A Negro enlistee of the 51st Composite Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps, learning how to disarm a soldier
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022979-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022979-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. An engineer of the 51st Composite Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps, learning how to disarm a soldier of his bayonet
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022980-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022980-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Target practice by engineers of the 51st Composite Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022981-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022981-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Negro engineers of the 51st Composite Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps, learning to fire 30 calibre rifles
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022982-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022982-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Classes in bayonet training which are taught by Corporal Arvin L. Ghazlo. He also has charge of the "commando" and judo classes (at one time he taught judo to the state police of Georgia)
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022983-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022983-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Scene at the camp, representing activities of the 51st Composite Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022984-C [P&P] LOT 1823 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USW3-022984-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina. Scene in the library showing members of the 51st Composite Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps, studying
1943 Mar. | 1 negative
LC-USW3- 022985-C [P&P] | LC-USW3-022985-C (b&w film neg.)
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