Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 18, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Page 22, Image 22

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SCENES AT UNCLE SAM
'S TRAINING CAMPS WHERE NEW FIGHTING UNITS ARE PREPARING!
Marine corps recruits 'receiving their firt (IJR ISli ' ' gBtf ijET Till- SERGr A NT U ES RAW MARINE RHCRl lTS THE-"ONCE OVER" ' THE LEAGUE KLAND I
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BATTALION DRILL OF NAVAL RECRUITS AT NEWPORT, R. I.
Thcbc men, who have been" in training only three weeks, will be sent to join their
various commands after another week. In times of peace a naval recruit is-put
through n course of training lasting four months.
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SOLVING SOME KNOTTY PROBI EMS IN THE SEAMANSHIP DRILL AT
THE LAKE BLUFF (ILL.) TRAINING STATION
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MAJOR THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR., OF THE
OFFICERS' RESERVE CORPS. IN TRAINING
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