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Group of World War I Officers at Camp Doniphan

Group of officers from the 129th Field Artillery at Camp Doniphan. Selected individuals in photo: Morris Stearns, Buck Davis, Ed Harper (first, second and third from the left), Eddie Jacobson (seventh from the left, standing), First Lieutenant Walter G. Slagle (tenth from the left, standing), Second Lieutenant Clyde C. Clark (eleventh from the left), First Lieutenant William Hubbard (twelfth from the left), First Lieutenant Harry S. Truman (fourteenth from the left), Second Lieutenant Herbert J. Hale (fifteenth from the left), Dr.

The Line at the "Ge-Dunk" Soda Fountain at Camp Dealey

A group of men line up for fountain treats while being served by two other unidentified men. The sign over the door, which is upside down reads, ""Ge-Dunk Hours 1230-1400." The camp was located on the east coast of the southern part of Guam and provided recreation for submariners in 1944-1945. Photograph is part of an album entitled "WWII Camp Dealey Sub Recuperation Camp."

Truman and fellow officers at the 129th Field Artillery Canteen, Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma

First Lieutenant Harry Truman (14th from left) enjoying a soft drink with fellow officers, "A jolly bunch at the 129 Field Artillery Canteen, Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma." Those who can be identified are (standing); Morris Sterns, Buck Davis, Ed Harper (1st, 2nd, 3rd from left), Sgt. Edward Jacobson (7th from left) Battery F, First Lt. Walter G. Slagle (10th from left), 2nd Lt. Clyde C. Clark (11th from left), First Lt. William Hubbard (12th from left), First Lt. Harry Truman (14th from left), 2nd Lt. Herbert J. Hale (15th from left), and Dr. James Terrill Brown, 1st Lt. Med.