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"Eyes Right"
Colonel Ernest O. Thompson and Lieutenant Colonel Lewis R. Bryan
One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Cavalry Regiment in Louisiana
Private First Class Fred F. Crist
When It's Chow Time in the Cavalry, There's No Skimping on the Food
Mascot of the Seventy-second Brigade Headquarters Company
Colors of the 143rd Infantry
Rankin Tyson and W. B. Parker
Big Factor in Army Movement
OK if Magazines Are Scarce
Stay Hydrated
Things Are Done Strictly According to Plan
Shaving
"Tin Hats" Will Be Stylish
The Soldier Finds It Fun to Get Letters
Army Beards Aren't Stylish
A Full Day of Hard Work Ahead
Getting to Sleep is No Problem
Down the Hatch
War Has Howitzers- and Trombones
Changing a Tire in the Army is No Different
Not Milk, It's a Wash Basin
Major John W. Naylor and Lieutenant R. W. Darrow
Stuff 'Em Full
Major Frank P. Culver
Private Byrel Mercer and First Class Private D. C. Livington
Private Randol H. Marvin of Wichita Falls, Texas
Captain Andy Price, Master Sergeant S. D. Helms and Master Sergeant J. H. Ward
Pitching a Tent
Gun Inspection
They Are Seeing How It Looks on Paper
It Wasn't All Work with Texas Guardsmen in Louisiana War Games
An Army Marches on Its Stomach
Colonel Nat Perrine
Horse Inspection
An Army is Only as Efficient as Its Communications System
A Quartet from the 111th Medical Regiment
First Lieutenant Goldman Drury
Texas National Guardsmen Resting on Hay
United States National Guard activity
A Group of the 111th Medical Regiment
Personal Hygiene
Officers Must Keep Up Their Appearances
No More Louisiana Mud for These Guard Trucks
Sergeants Lee Lassiter, Thomas G. Jones and Tyson Roach
Lieutenant Colonel H. M. Carroll and Brigadier General Watt Page
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