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[Photograph of Dr. Guy D. Newman with William C. Westmoreland]

Description: Photograph of a middle-aged man with graying hair and thick, dark eyebrows, wearing a dark military uniform and standing to the left of an older man with a receding hairline and thick, dark glasses. The man on the right is wearing a dark suit and a light-colored tie. Behind the two men are an American flag and a military flag, with large ribbons bearing date ranges, hang from flagpoles. Type-written text on the back of the photo identify the man on the left as Army Chief of staff William C. Wes… more
Date: 19uu
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Homer Petross in Front of His Home]

Description: Photograph of Homer Petross standing in front of his home in Brownwood, Texas. He is wearing a khaki U.S. Army uniform, garrison cap, and spectacles. His house is lightly colored horizontal clapboard with vertical slats and brick near the bottom.
Date: [1942..1945]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Zanetta Holding Snake]

Description: Photograph of a smiling Joseph Zanetta holding up a long snake in a grassy field at Camp Bowie. Zanetta wears combat fatigues, a helmet, and sunglasses, and trees are visible in the background.
Date: 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[List of Personnel: CCC Company 872, Camp Bowie]

Description: Roster with a list of personnel at Camp Bowie in Brownwood, Texas, including officers, leaders, assistant leaders, enrollers, drouth relief, mascots, and other personnel. A note in the text says "The pictures of many of these men will be found in the group picture made in early 1935."
Date: December 25, 1934
Partner: Brown County Museum of History

[Photograph of Soldiers in Camp]

Description: Photograph of a group of soldiers standing in neat lines in an open field, with several buildings in the distance behind them. The soldiers were initially trained at Camp Bowie, Brownwood, Texas, and were later transferred to Fort Dix in New Jersey.
Date: unknown
Partner: Brown County Museum of History
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