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Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Negro grenade throwers. A soldier and his memories. An infantryman in training at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, looks over his cherished collection of pictures from home as he enjoys a cigarette during a well-earned rest period

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Negro grenade throwers. A soldier and his memories. An infantryman in training at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, looks over his cherished collection of pictures from home as he enjoys a cigarette during a well-earned rest period

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Negro grenade throwers. A soldier and his memories. An infantryman in training at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, looks over his cherished collection of pictures from home as he enjoys a cigarette during a well-earned rest period

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. A soldier behind a bank throwing a hand grenade. Two photographers, watching the demonstration, appear in the picture

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. A soldier behind a bank throwing a hand grenade. Two photographers, watching the demonstration, appear in the picture

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Negro infantry. This Negro infantryman in training at Fort Belvoir, Virginia represents a good type of soldier. When the Engineer Corps regiment to which he belongs is graduated from Fort Belvoir he will be well prepared for military duty

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Negro infantry. These Negro infantrymen, enjoying a well-earned rest period during training exercises at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, represent a good type of soldier. When the Engineer Corps regiment to which they belong is graduated from Fort Belvoir they will be well prepared for military duty

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Negro infantry. These Negro infantrymen, enjoying a well-earned rest period during training exercises at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, represent a good type of soldier. When the Engineer Corps regiment to which they belong is graduated from Fort Belvoir they will be well prepared for military duty

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Negro infantry. This Negro infantryman in training at Fort Belvoir, Virginia represents a good type of soldier. When the Engineer Corps regiment to which he belongs is graduated from Fort Belvoir he will be well prepared for military duty

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Negro grenade throwers. A soldier and his memories. An infantryman in training at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, looks over his cherished collection of pictures from home as he enjoys a cigarette during a well-earned rest period

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01/01/1942
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