As found as framed, period correct original framing. The US military used Camp Wheeler as an infantry replacement center from 1940 to 1945. The base was re-established on October 8, 1940, with construction beginning on December 21, 1940. Rather than being used to train entire units, the camp was an Infantry Replacement Training Center where new recruits received basic and advanced individual training to replace combat casualties. During the First World War, approximately, 83,000 troops passed through the camp. 34" x 9" overall measurements.
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Notes: Overall nice, w/age toning, light foxing, surface dirt, issued center fold
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Fine Art, Works on Paper
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