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Camp Lejeune, NC (2)
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“Give A Service Man A Ride” sponsored by the Lions Club 1940s, Gastonia, NC
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1918 Parade on Fayetteville Street, welcoming home The 113th Field Artillery from World War l, Raleigh, NC
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1958 Gastonia Parade with The American Legion Rambling Rebels, Gastonia, NC
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2ND Marine Division Headquarters Building in 1957 at Camp Lejeune, NC
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Base Dispensary, Building 15 in 1957, Camp Lejeune, NC
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Bond Drive at the Aberfoyle Mill in the 1940s, Belmont, NC
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Bond Drive Ceremony at The Aberfoyle Mill in the 1940s, Belmont, NC
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Company C en route to Camp Greene in 1917, Charlotte, NC
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Dedication of The World War II Statue at Belmont High School August 1946, Belmont, NC
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Douglas Aircraft Missile Plant at Statesville Avenue from 1954 to 1966, Charlotte, NC
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Douglas Aircraft Missile Plant, Statesville Avenue in the 1960s, Charlotte, NC
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Eleven Nurses of The “Charlotte” 38th Evacuation Hospital Unit sponsored by Charlotte Memorial Hospital during WWII, photo taken at The Red Cross Club in London, England, the unit was created in 1941 in Charlotte, NC
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Headquarters Fire Department in the 1940s, Fort Bragg, NC
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Howitzer Company of The 120th Infantry with a 37 mm gun guarding Loray Mills during The 1929 Strike, Gastonia, NC
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Liberty Park, amusement park close to Camp Greene was advertised as a park “planned, built & operated for the pleasure of the soldier.” It was owned by Southern Public Utilities ( Southern Power Company ) December 05, 1917, Charlotte, NC
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Lieutenant Charles Wetzell at The American Military Museum, Gastonia, NC
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Major Stuart Warren Cramer Junior ( right ) talking to soldier, World War ll circa 1944. Cramerton, NC
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Major Stuart Warren Cramer, Jr. ( left beside General Patton ) commanded the 328th Tank Battalion & served under George S. Patton( center ) at Langres, France in 1917, He was also President of The Cramerton Mills, Cramerton, NC
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Morris Field Air Base Barrack in 1941, Charlotte, NC
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