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Above: A and B Batteries’ section in one of Fort Jackson’s many ^'tent cities”. Above right: At seven o’clock every morning it was "Fall In!” Above: Jack Mackey, Charlie Disher and Homer Batson review the Junction of an aiming circle, the instrument used in positioning a Howitzer. Below: W. F. Taylor, commanding officer of the 3l6th, checks Ted Gillespie and Ted Owenby as they set off a reading on the aiming circle. Above: "A” Battery’s gun crew listens as an in structor from the 82nd Airborne Division ex plains the procedure u-sed in the firing of a 103mm. Howitzer. Below: Every Reservist at tending the two-weeks camp spent a full day fir ing the carbine for familiarization or for record.
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