Manual, The Infantry School, Officer Candidate Class No. 75-A, First Company, Fort Benning, 1942, Signed
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Genuine WWII US Army booklet, published on October 1st, 1942 following the graduation of Officer Candidate Class No. 75-A, First Company, Second Student Training Regiment at Fort Benning, Georgia.
The present document which provides the list of the Infantry School graduates, was signed by some of them.
Genuine WWII US Replacement and School Command shoulder patch.
Activated in March 1942, this Command was to supervise training for the main three combat arms: Infantry (blue), Cavalry (yellow) and Artillery (red); disbanded in November 1946.
Genuine WWII US Navy WAVES Hospital Corps School graduating class leaflet, edited on the occasion of the graduation of class #16-45 (29), National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland on March 3, 1945.
The present pamphlet includes the program and two lists: base staff and graduating WAVES.
Complete and in good overall condition. Dimensions: 5.9in x 8.9in.
Extremely rare genuine WWII US Army parachute school training program from Fort Benning, Georgia.
This is the detailed schedule of instruction for Communication Division, Basic Course, Number 56 for a three-week period beginning on April 26, 1943.
The present document is made up of four sheets stapled together.
Genuine WWII US shoulder patch of the Army Specialized Training Program Reserve.
Activated in 1942, this military training program was instituted to meet the wartime demands of junior officers and soldiers with technical skills, conducted in 227 American universities.
Genuine WWII US Army booklet, published on October 1st, 1942 following the graduation of Officer Candidate Class No. 75-A, First Company, Second Student Training Regiment at Fort Benning, Georgia.
The present document which provides the list of the Infantry School graduates, was signed by some of them.
Complete and in quite good overall condition.
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