Bayonet training. Bud Morris identifies the man at left as George M. Jenkins. The photograph was taken by Sergeant Dick Bone.
Document No.: 4.14.0289
Mindanao, bayonet trainingType: Artifact > Photo Location: Philippine Islands > Mindanao People: George M. Jenkins Bayonet training. Bud Morris identifies the man at left as George M. Jenkins. The photograph was taken by Sergeant Dick Bone. Document No.: 4.14.0289 |
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This photograph appears in a memoir, written by Bud Morris, in the history of the 19th Bombardment Group, compiled by the 19th Bomb Group Association. The image appears here as a courtesy of the 19th Bomb Group Association. This digital copy is part of the Alfred R. Young papers in The BenHaven Archives.
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10 in. x 8 in.
Mindanao, Philippine Islands
Latitude: 8.474666°
Longitude: 124.669854°
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