WWII 214.P5
Postcard of U.S. Army soldiers taking cover as an explosion launches dirt into the air at the infiltration course at Camp Butner, NC, during World War II. The infiltration course was intended to simulate real ground combat in overseas combat theaters during the war [1940s] [Postcard by: W. R. Thompson and Company, Richmond, Virginia; Photograph from official U.S. Army Signal Corps photograph].
From Camp Butner Picture Postcards, WWII 214, WWII Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.
WWII 214.P5
Postcard of U.S. Army soldiers taking cover as an explosion launches dirt into the air at the infiltration course at Camp Butner, NC, during World War II. The infiltration course was intended to simulate real ground combat in overseas combat theaters during the war [1940s] [Postcard by: W. R. Thompson and Company, Richmond, Virginia; Photograph from official U.S. Army Signal Corps photograph].
From Camp Butner Picture Postcards, WWII 214, WWII Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.