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CBS News Pentagon correspondent Bob Schieffer, guest interrogator at 1973 Celebrity Breakfast of Women in Communications, with editor/publisher Patricia Carbine of MS. Magazine; Representative Chris Miller in background
Bob Schieffer wearing rain poncho, Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter covering war in Vietnam
Bob Schieffer wearing rain poncho, Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter covering war in Vietnam
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer in combat helmet while reporting from Vietnam
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer prepares to fly with U.S. military pilot to attack Viet Cong target in Vietnam
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer has photograph taken by U.S. military pilot as he boards plane that will attack Viet Cong target
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer with mother, Mrs. John Schieffer, and brother, Tom Schieffer, as he prepares to leave for Vietnam
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer with mother, Mrs. John Schieffer, and brother, Tom Schieffer, as he prepares to leave for Vietnam
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer prepares to board plane on his way to Vietnam; with him is his mother Mrs. John Schieffer
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer prepares to leave for Vietnam
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer beside helicopter prepares to leave for Vietnam
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer with family members as he prepares to leave for Vietnam; mother, Mrs. John Schieffer (far left), and brother Tom (far right), woman in middle not identified
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer beside airplane on his way to Vietnam
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer waves goodbye as he leaves for Vietnam
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer looks out window of helicopter on his way to Vietnam
Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer with mother, Mrs. John Schieffer, and brother, Tom Schieffer, as he prepares to leave for Vietnam
Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporters waiting for news in Dallas police station regarding events of Kennedy Assassination
President John F. Kennedy and wife Jackie Kennedy as they enter a convertible limousine at Love Field, Dallas, Texas
Mrs. L. A. Greene and Mrs. F. E. Ismay
"chigger-chaser" destroyed
Navy Officer Called to Duty
U.S. Marine Reserves
French Merci train with French, Texas, and U.S. flags
French Merci train with French, Texas, and U.S. flags
Lieutenant Harold Coffman
Charles P. Atkinson
Eastern business men en route to Mexico for the inauguration of Miguel Alemán Valdés
Leonard's department store Santa Claus holds Walder Gary McElroy on his knee while Lavalla Bailey tells her Christmas wishes; Nancy Ann Foster waits on right, 11/29/1946
Mrs. Bonnie Lee Hope looks at deluxe cowboy suit shown by Arthur Massey at Washer Brothers department store during Christmas shopping, 11/29/1946
Christmas shoppers in downtown Fort Worth and children look at mechanical Santa in holiday decorated window at The Fair department store, 11/29/1946
War Correspondents
W. N. Taylor
Captain Jack Reiter
Cross-section of the warehouses at the Quartermaster Depot, Fort Worth
John Bonner operates a nail-driving machine at Fort Worth Quartermaster Depot
Mexican and Texan 4-H Club boys
Six miles of mothballed planes at Hicks Field where World War I and II pilots trained
Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Juan Rosaly III
James Lansdale Hodson, British writer and war correspondent
Patsy Smith, in hospital bed, receiving bonds from Mrs. Grunedda Bennett of Consolidated Vultee Corporation
J. C. Penney Company war bond drive
War Industries Training School, Mrs. J.C. McCaig (left) learns how to work around machinery; other woman not identified, 01/06/1943
Mrs. C. C. Schuchard works with rivet machinery at War Industries Training School
Women at War week, top bond saleswoman, Mrs. John B. Collier Jr. who sold $13,450 in war bonds in 50 minutes, 11/28/1942
Arlington Municipal Airport (Midway Airport) 6.8 miles north-northeast of Arlington being built for army use during World War II; field office of M.H. Huffman, resident engineer for War Dept., 08/20/1942
Arlington Municipal Airport (Midway Airport) 6.8 miles north-northeast of Arlington being built for army use during World War II; partially built airfield, 08/20/1942
Tire Rationing
Swift and Company salesmen change from cars to bicycles for war effort
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