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51. [Image] Cadets marching onto parade field, circa 1920
OAC cadet corps in formation, probably on "Inspection Day", early 1920s. Company formations of cadets marching on parade field. This photo shows cadets with full field packs.Citation -
Military engineers, 1925. Building a standard pontoon bridge while on training manoeuvres. This photo appears to be a stock issue for publication in OAC yearbook or Oregon Stater, circa mid-1920s. Reprint ...
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The caption on reverse reads like a press release: "Left to Right: Cadet Lt. Col. Michael E. Moore, Oregon State College President, A. L. Strand, and Cadet Lt. Robert L. Gragg. Col. Moore is presenting ...
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The caption on reverse reads like a press release: "Left to Right: Cadet Lt. Col. Michael E. Moore, Oregon State College President, A. L. Strand, and Cadet Lt. Robert L. Gragg. Col. Moore is presenting ...
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55. [Image] Machine gun training, circa 1919
Machine gun training post-WWI beside Armory. Cadets are seen training with the Browning M1917A1 .303 water cooled machine gun mounted on the standard M1917 tripod. This weapon saw only limited use by the ...Citation -
56. [Image] Machine gun training, circa 1919
Machine gun training post-WWI beside Armory. Cadets are seen training with the Browning M1917A1 .303 water cooled machine gun mounted on the standard M1917 tripod. This weapon saw only limited use by the ...Citation -
Night time photograph of the Armory (McAlexander Fieldhouse) with period automobiles. Sign over door of building: "Military Tournament - April 27th." Markings in pencil on reverse: "The cadet corps at ...
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Formation of OAC Cadets with rifles/bayonets overhead. Officers with sabres around perimeter of formation. Benton Hall in background. Cadets are issued the pre-Spanish American War standard uniform from ...
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"Aggie Boy" M1918 155mm heavy gun being towed by the Caterpillar tractor in standard use during the period. The gun is followed by a heavy truck for supplies and ammunition. Also of note is the WWI era ...
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