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"A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION!!"
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"A trio of recruits in training to take their places as fighting Leathernecks in the U.S. Marine Corps, run the rugged obstacle course at Camp Lejeune, NC [Montford Point Camp]. The Marine recruits have shown such excellent results in their aptitudes and leadership capacities that an expanded Navy recruiting program is now underway."
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"A U.S. Army soldier and a Chinese soldier place the flag of their ally on the front of their jeep just before the first truck convoy in almost three years crossed the China border en route from Ledo, India, to Kunming, China, over the Stilwell road."
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AUSTIN CURTIS - SCIENTIST SUCCESSOR TO DR. CARVER
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"A WELL FED NATION IS A FIGHTING NATION"
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"BACKING THE ATTACK ON ALL FRONTS!!!"
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"BACK THE ATTACK WITH WAR BONDS!!"
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"Basic and advanced flying school for Negro Air Corps cadets, Tuskegee, Alabama... In the center is Capt. Roy F. Morse, Air Corps... He is teaching the cadets how to send and receive code."
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BENJAMIN BANNEKER - ASTRONOMER-CITY PLANNER
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"BE READY TO JUMP INTO THEIR SHOES!!"
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"Bertha Stallworth, age 21, shown inspecting end of 40mm artillery cartridge case at Frankford Arsenal."
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BESSYE J. BEARDEN - CLUB WOMAN, SOCIAL WORKER
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"BEWARE OF THE LEAK IN THE DAM!!"
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"Bishop John Andrew Gregg, Leader of [the] African Methodist Church in North Central United States and Envoy of President Roosevelt, fondles a pet koala bear adopted by Pfc. Sammy Hurt... Around the Bishop are members of the [630th] Ordnance Company."
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"Body of American soldier is borne on stretcher from terrain in vicinity of Malmedy, Belgium, where on or about 17 December 1944, the Germans committed many atrocities."
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"Brig. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis watches a Signal Corps crew erecting poles, somewhere in France."
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"Brig. Gen. Robert N. Young, Commanding General of the Military District of Washington, assists Melba Rose, aged 2, daughter of Mrs. Rosie L. Madison,...in viewing the Silver Star posthumously awarded her father 1st Lt. John W. Madison, of the 92nd Infantry Division, who was killed in action in Italy..."
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CAPT. ADRIAN RICHARDSON - MASTER OF THE LIBERY SHIP, S.S. FREDERICK DOUGLASS
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"Captain and crew of a new Liberty Ship [SS Booker T. Washington] just after it completed its maiden voyage to England. (L-R) C. Lastic, Second Mate; T. J. Young, Midshipman; E. B. Hlubik, Midshipman; C. Blackman, Radio Operator; T. A. Smith, Chief Engineer; Hugh Mulzac, Captain of the ship; Adolphus Fokes, Chief Mate; Lt. H. Kruley; E. P. Rutland, Second Engineer; and H. E. Larson, Third Engineer."
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"Capt. Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr., of Washington, D.C., climbing into an Advanced Trainer. Tuskegee, Alabama."
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