World War II

World War II
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World War II
Military Physical Training 19
III: Events
See without being seen, hear without being heard, is a scout dictum being picturesquely ignored here by Captain S. A. Williams, general manager of an office equipment company, as he turtles his way noisily through a wild raspberry patch. He is dramatizing a common fault of beginners when they learn to crawl. They draw their legs up under them, a maneuver which presents too much pants to the enemy's view.
Williams, S. A. | Soldiers--Training of--United States | Military education | World War, 1939-1945
Hamm, Russell V.
1943-06-19
Photographic prints; 19.0 x 23.8 cm
Lake Forest, Illinois
Archival Photographic Files
University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center
apf3-02955

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