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Description National Guard Mobilization of 1940-41.jpg | Soldiers train in the art of semaphore; i.e., distance telegraphy, regularly since mobilization. Training has been conducted by the 45th Division (elements of the Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona National Guards). As maneuvers begin, importance of this vital function of the army becomes of more importance. U.S. Army Signal Corps photo taken at Camp Berkeley, Texas, on April 23, 1941; neg. no. 118779. | ||
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