Master Sergeant Dean McCastle (Lincoln, Illinois) points to the large map in the Plans and Training tent at the Provisional Convalescent Hospital during the 1943 Tennessee Maneuvers. Courtesy of Albert Gore Research Center, Middle Tennessee State University
Lieutenant General L. R. Fredendall, Major General Leitao Carbalho, Colonel Jose Bina Machado, General Enico Gasper Dutra (later President Dutra), and Captain Vernon Walters (interpreter for the Brazilian delegation) at a field command post during the 1943 Tennessee Maneuvers. The image was originally published in Eugene H. Sloan’s book Somewhere in Tennessee” (1956). Courtesy of Albert Gore Research Center, Middle Tennessee State University
A French North African team visited during the 1943 Tennessee Maneuvers. Delegates (left to right) were Major Joseph Molinine, Lieutenant Colonel E. Roland, Lieutenant Colonel Edward G. Farrand G-3 of the Fifth Armored Division, Major General M. E. Bethaurd, Colonel A. L’homme and Major Paul Chemidlin. The image was originally published in Eugene H. Sloan’s book, With the Second Army: Somewhere in Tennessee (1956). Courtesy of Albert Gore Research Center, Middle Tennessee State University
Handbill for the United Service Organizations (USO) activities in Tullahoma, Tennessee. Courtesy of Bill Brown
World War II era postcard of the United Service Organizations (USO) on South Jackson Street, Tullahoma, Tennessee. Courtesy of Camp Forrest Foundation
World War II era real photograph postcard of Spring Street, Manchester, Tennessee. Courtesy of Camp Forrest Foundation