Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151440 - Members of a Tank Batt. use radio set up in a half-track.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151506 - A soldier is shown discussing the operational method to be used by the Air Support Command during the problems in Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151485 - The 34th Inf. camping at one of the Bivouac areas at Waikane during maneuvers. Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151433 - Engineers at work on a machine gun pit in Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151434 - View of the garden and outside table setting at a club in Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151435 - Volleyball is another popular sport with the soldiers in Hawaii. Almost any time half a dozen or more men find themselves with some free time they choose up sides and start a strenuous game.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151436 - Pvt. Cecil Breer, living in the field. Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151560 - Infantry marching across a trail during manoeuvres in Hawaii. December, 1942.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151437 - Soldiers of a Batt. in Hawaii, shown with their Managerie of pets.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151442- Bill Nolan of the “Fighters” smiles as he views his opponents in Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151471 - The inquiring reporter gathers in Cpl. Hollie V.P. Ham, Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151438 - “Deep Sea Fishing in the Sleepy Lagoon”, Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151439- Four men of an infantry unit, each with different clothing, in foliage during camouflage tests on a trail in Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151441 - 1st. Lt. John N. Butchard, Honolulu, T.H. in Hawaii, is getting a haircut in the open air Barber Shop. The barber is Pvt. Charles Di Pippa, Berwich, Penn.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC151443 - Entire office showing enlisted men at work in an office in Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151444 - Col. G. C. Ross and Major A. T. Sauser, the officers in charge of War Bond sales to officers and enlisted men of the Hawaiian Department, at work in the War Bond office, Hqtr. Haw. Dept., Fort Shafter, T.H.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151445 - Rear view of the Military Police Barracks at Schoefield Barracks, T.H.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 141446 - Seated at the party for Col. Nave are left to right Col. Roosma, M/Sgt. Hickman, Col. Nave, Mr. Clarence Chun Hoon, and Sgt Robert A. Thomason.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151447- At the party, are Col. John Roosma, Lt. Vandergrift, M/Sgt. Robert Thomason, Mr. Clarence Chun Hoon, Sgt. Charles Marsis, and Col. William L. Nave. Hawaii. At the aloha party by the Schoefield Quarter Back Club are six officers. T.H.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151448- Often the soldiers of the 161st Inf. find the going anything but “Sweet” when they conduct a battle practice through one of the numerous sugar cane fields, which dot the island.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151491- Pvt. Frank Rachew, displays one of the white phosphorus mortar smoke shells used during the problem for the designation of targets. Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151475 - A shoe store displays a soldier with a "Tommy" gun, during their three-day drive to increase the sales of War Bonds. Honolulu, Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151456 - Lt. Col. J. E. Rees, with the camp's mascot pups, Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151481 - The Fort Hase Px Warehouse is operated by...
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151517 - The 34th Inf. on the march during manoeuvres in Hawaii, 1942.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151519 - Medical officers inspect mens' feet after a hard day's march during manuevers in Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151554 - 34th Inf. men eat and drink during maneuvers along the Waikane trail in Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151552 - Yes, like other doughboy outfits on the island employs tanks. Regular tank officers and men are in command of and operate the Panzer Buggies, but the infantrymen like to work with them.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151549 - Trucks and men battle dust and frigid weather on Hawaii pole line construction by the 254th Signal Company.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 151530 - Cpl. Vincent Harvey and Pvt. Fred Scott, also Cpl. Ed Range unload the material from the supply truck for the line construction.