ROTC cadets tank training at Camp McCoy Wisconsin

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Creighton University

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1951-06

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47-018-545-2/AL51. U.S. Army Photo. Camp McCoy, Wisconsin - June, 1951. ROTC Cadets new on summer infantry training at Camp McCoy learn the operation of all types of tanks as well as their use in combat. Here students from Creighton University examine a 35 ten M-4 A-1 tank, Pictured, from left to right, are Donald Hatten, Stacyville, Iowa, supervising the leading of a .30 caliber machine gun mounted on the tank; Walter McManus, Jr., Des Moines, Iowa, in the bog gunner seat, listening in on the intercommunication system of the tank; and Richard Bruckner, 2811 Poppleton Omaha, Nebraska, the driver. 3 col Sun Bull pix page. Please Credit U.S. Army Photograph. The Department of Deference has no objection to the publication of this photograph. Its use in commercial advertisement must be approved by the Public Information, Department of the Army, the Pentagon, Washington 25, D.C..

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