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When a Feller needs a pal, he can't go wrong on a dog
Gainesville Community Circus
Worth Hotel
Sergeant Shacky, a mongrel dog born in Guam, shown with her owner, Corporal S. Rosen of Bronx, New York
Mrs. A. P. Johnson with two German Boxers
Gainesville Community Circus. "Dexter," trained dog with trainer and owner, Mrs. Gerry Murrell
Back to School. Johnny Lipman with his dog
"Old Blue"
"Spunky," mixed breed dog being scolded by Sergeant John Cleary
"Old Blue"
Pan-American Fireworks Company Explosion
Gene Bowers and his dog, Ollie
Dogs
A community Victory Garden
Buck Sellinger, right, Hicks Field assistant steward
"Old Blue"
"Old Blue"
Mrs. Barbara Johnson
A. L. Utley, dog catcher, demonstrating how to catch a mad dog
Photograph of Ida Belle Hicks with a pigeon sitting on her head published in the "Star-Telegram Junior," the newspaper's employee magazine
Dog owned by Lee Murray
Bob Hope, Manuel Ortiz, Dick Griffin, and Gilda at the Colonial County Club
Bigfoot Burglar
Sergeant Carl P. Phillips
Trained Army dogs
Snooks Keeping Dogie From Herd
Mrs. Glen S. Bixby looking at "Junior" dog at the Fort Worth Quartermaster Depot
Fort Worth Quartmaster Depot
Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show visitors
Fort Worth Quartermaster Depot Guard
Even This Citizen Helping in Rubber Drive
Lawrence A. Berry and Major John R. Ludwig
Guard Wyatt J. Endsley and "Duke"
Trained Army dalmatian dog
Captain Benno Stein
When a Feller needs a pal, he can't go wrong on a dog
Army Day Parade
Miss Faye Winn
When a Feller needs a pal, he can't go wrong on a dog
Nine pups of "Bomber Annie"
Sergeant George B. Davis and "Joe Louis," Dog Mascot of Company B
Lake Worth Bomber Plant mascot, "Bomber Annie"
Pair of Afghan puppies
Larry Simms "Baby Dumpling"
Flood scene, Brookside area, Fort Worth, Texas
When a Feller needs a pal, he can't go wrong on a dog
The Goodfellows are getting ready for Christmas
Stockyards dog mascot
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