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Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Members of the Camouflage Squad working on a model in which they will develop methods of concealing batteries, roads, etc. from enemy view. The work of camouflage developed in the great war is more important than ever before. It is a regular branch of the army service

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. This man is putting on a camouflage suit that when worn will make him blend with the landscape. Both men are members of the 1st and 2nd platoons of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board of Education for young men of military age who want to qualify for this branch of service. May 1, 1918

Camouflage class in New York University, where men and women are preparing for jobs in the Army or in industry, New York, N.Y. They make models from aerial photographs, re-photograph them, then work out a camouflage scheme and make a final photograph

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. Lieut. H. Ledyard Towle who is instructing the 1st and 2nd platoons of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board of Education is painting the camouflage on the costume which one of the men is wearing to show the class how it should be done. May 1, 1918

Camouflage class in New York University, where men and women are preparing for jobs in the Army or in industry, New York, N.Y. They make models from aerial photographs, re-photograph them, then work out a camouflage scheme and make a final photograph

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - A lesson in camouflage. These American troops did not know they were standing over a camouflaged sniper, until he revealed himself

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. Look close and you'll see that one of the rocks isn't a rock at all but the same man shown in Photo A. This time he is showing the men of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board Education how easily the proper camouflage suit will conceal a soldier. May 1, 1918

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Marine Corps Training Camp, Quantico, VA. Camoufagled snipers who a few minutes ago were invisible to the eye, lying in the grass. Their camouflage was extrememely effective

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. Which is stump and which is man is hard to tell. This bit of camouflage is one of the necessary points of concealment taught the 1st and 2nd platoons of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board of Education. May 1, 1918

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Members of the Camouflage Squad with some of the models they use in their training work. The men have many new ideas which they will put into use to deceive enemy eyes, and make "things seem what they ain't."

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Date Taken: 4/19/1918

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