Photographic Album of
William Benge 1560th Service Unit - Signal Corps Photographer Training Section click on images for larger view. If your cursor changes to a "+", click again. |
![]() 105 mm Howitzer training |
![]() 1560th Service Unit passes in Review |
![]() At Ease |
![]() Passing in Review |
![]() Passing in Review |
![]() Reviewing the 1560th SU |
![]() Bazooka Training |
![]() On Bivouac |
![]() Gas Mask Training |
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![]() Infiltration Course |
![]() Infiltration Course |
![]() Infiltration Course |
![]() Infiltration Course |
![]() Infiltration Course |
![]() Infiltration Course |
![]() Live Fire Machine Gun |
![]() Looking Down Range |
![]() Obstacle Course |
![]() Obstacle Course |
![]() Officers in Review |
![]() On the Move |
![]() Present Arms - 101st Infantry (Separate) Bn (the Austrian Bn) Visit www.IndianaMilitary.org, "Camp Atterbury", "Austrian BN" f or the story of this very unique BN, with three Austrian Grand Dukes in attendence. |
![]() Present Arms - 101st Infantry (Separate) Bn (the Austrian Bn) Visit www.IndianaMilitary.org, "Camp Atterbury", "Austrian BN" f or the story of this very unique BN, with three Austrian Grand Dukes in attendence. |
![]() Rifle Range |
![]() Rifle Range |
![]() Tank Training |
![]() Target Duty |
Contributed by Madalynn Mallo, Daughter of William H. Benge, an enlisted man in the 1560th SU who was a Signal Corp photographer stationed at Camp Atterbury during WWII. |
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08/18/2010 James D. West www.IndianaMilitary.org |