Photograph of Jose Miller holding a pipe over his shoulder at Camp Murray in Washington, while fellow servicemen Harold Brown, David Sparks and Herman Schultz look on. A gravel and dirt drive stretches through the image on an upward angle from the lower left corner and up to the right. Jose Miller stands nearest to the camera at left. He holds up a large pipe over his shoulder like a baseball and takes a wide stance with his feet. He faces slightly right. Behind him at left, Herman Schultz stands in the doorway of a canvas and wood slat constructed barracks. He faces towards the camera. Behind Jose at center, Harold Brown stands, facing towards camera, but looks down at a small book he holds open in his hands. Rightmost, David Sparks stands with his hands in his pockets and faces slightly left, towards Jose. A second, identical barracks stands in the background at right.
Photograph of Jose Miller holding a pipe over his shoulder at Camp Murray in Washington, while fellow servicemen Harold Brown, David Sparks and Herman Schultz look on. A gravel and dirt drive stretches through the image on an upward angle from the lower left corner and up to the right. Jose Miller stands nearest to the camera at left. He holds up a large pipe over his shoulder like a baseball and takes a wide stance with his feet. He faces slightly right. Behind him at left, Herman Schultz stands in the doorway of a canvas and wood slat constructed barracks. He faces towards the camera. Behind Jose at center, Harold Brown stands, facing towards camera, but looks down at a small book he holds open in his hands. Rightmost, David Sparks stands with his hands in his pockets and faces slightly left, towards Jose. A second, identical barracks stands in the background at right.
A poorly developed photograph, from left to right, of Herman Schultz, Harold Brown, Jose Miller, Charles Glenn and David Sparks standing outside their barracks while stationed at Camp Murray during World War II. A wide, gravel walkway extends through the image on an upward angle from the lower left corner and back to the right. At center, Jose Miller, Charles Glenn and David Sparks stand on the gravel walkway. David Sparks stands rightmost and holds up a short pipe with both hands. He faces slightly left. Slightly in front of him at center, Charles Glenn stands and looks to the camera while fending off Jose Miller to the left of him. Jose Miller stands to the left of Charles Glenn. His back is to camera as he faces Charles and holds up a pipe in one hand over Charles' head. Directly behind Jose, Harold Brown leans against the exterior side of a wood and canvas constructed barracks. He casts his gaze down at a small book he holds open in his hands. At far left, Herman Schultz stands in the doorway of the barracks and looks to the camera. Identical barracks extend back and line the left side of the walkway as it stretches into the distance. A serviceman walks along the walkway in the background at right.
Photograph, from left to right, of: Jose Miller, David Sparks and Herman Schultz standing in front of the barracks at Camp Murray. A gravel and dirt drive stretches through the foreground on an upward angle from left to right. The men stand in a line at center, in front of the barracks. Jose Miller leans against the left side of the barrack's door frame and faces to the right. He rests a hand on his hip and holds a cigarette in his other hand. David Sparks stands at center with his back against the right side of the barrack's door frame. He looks to the camera and rests his hands in his pockets. Rightmost, Herman Schultz smiles to the camera while holding a cigarette at his side and resting a hand in his pocket. The barracks is constructed of wood slats and canvas. Through the open doorway, a bed is barely visible within the barracks. A second, identical barracks stands in the background at right.
Photograph, from left to right, of: H. H. West, Jr., David Sparks and Herman Schultz standing in front of the barracks at Camp Murray. A gravel and dirt drive stretches through the foreground on an upward angle from left to right. The men stand in a line at center, in front of the barracks. H. H. West, Jr. stands inside the left side of the door frame of the barracks and looks to the camera. He rests his hands and head on the shoulder of David Sparks to the right. David Sparks stands at center with his back against the right side of the barrack's door frame. He grimaces to the camera and rests his hands in his pockets. Rightmost, Herman Schultz leans against the exterior wall of the barracks. He smiles to the camera while holding a cigarette at his side and resting a hand in his pocket. The barracks is constructed of wood slats and canvas. Through the open doorway, a bed is barely visible within the barracks. A second, identical barracks stands in the background at right.
Photograph, from left to right, of: Herman Schultz, David Sparks, Harold Brown, H. H. West, Jr. and Charles Glenn posing in front of the barracks at Camp Murray. A gravel and dirt drive stretches through the image on an upward angle from the lower right corner and up to the left. The men stand in a row at center and all look to camera, except for Harold Brown at center who looks down at a small book he holds open in his hands. Standing second-from-right, H. H. West, Jr. wraps an arm over the shoulder of Charles Glenn, who is rightmost. Both men smoke pipes while standing in front of the doorway of the barracks. Behind the group stands a canvas and wood slat constructed barracks. Pipes lie on the ground behind David Sparks and Harold Brown. A second, identical barracks stands in the background at left, behind Herman Schultz.
Photograph, from left to right, of: Charles Glenn, H. H. West, Jr., Harold Brown, David Sparks and Herman Schultz posing in front of the barracks at Camp Murray. A gravel and dirt drive stretches through the image on an upward angle from the lower left corner and up to the right. The men stand in a row at center and all look to camera, except for Harold Brown at center who looks down at a small book he holds open in his hands. Standing second-from-left, H. H. West, Jr. wraps an arm over the shoulder of Charles Glenn, who is leftmost. Both men smoke pipes while standing in front of the doorway of the barracks. Behind the group stands a canvas and wood slat constructed barracks. Pipes lie on the ground behind David Sparks and Harold Brown. A second, identical barracks stands in the background at right, behind Herman Schultz.