Ann Arbor National Guard Unit Company K at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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A scene at Camp Beauregard, La., soon after arrival of Co. K, 125th infantry, from Ann Arbor. The boys had to erect tents and otherwise place their quarters in shape for about a two-month stay. They will be quartered here in these tents until about Jan. 1, when they will go to Camp Tioga, about 10 miles east of Camp Beauregard. They also will be housed in tents there.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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A scene at Camp Beauregard, La., soon after arrival of Co. K, 125th infantry, from Ann Arbor. The boys had to erect tents and otherwise place their quarters in shape for about a two-month stay. They will be quartered here in these tents until about Jan. 1, when they will go to Camp Tioga, about 10 miles east of Camp Beauregard. They also will be housed in tents there.
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Ann Arbor National Guard Unit Company K at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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Just after arrival at Camp Beauregard this group of men from Co. K, 125th infantry, rested until trucks brought in the rest of their equipment so they could go ahead with erecting tents and otherwise put their quarters in shape. The Ann Arbor guardsmen appear cheerful and seem to be enjoying their trip to Louisiana for a year's federal training.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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Just after arrival at Camp Beauregard this group of men from Co. K, 125th infantry, rested until trucks brought in the rest of their equipment so they could go ahead with erecting tents and otherwise put their quarters in shape. The Ann Arbor guardsmen appear cheerful and seem to be enjoying their trip to Louisiana for a year's federal training.
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Ann Arbor National Guard Unit Company K at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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When the boys from Michigan arrived at Camp Beauregard, La., to train for a year as part of the 32nd division they had a lot of equipment, clothing and personal things to tote with them. Here Pvt. Paul Nisonger of Co. K 125th infantry from Ann Arbor, seen with his pack as he entered his tent.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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When the boys from Michigan arrived at Camp Beauregard, La., to train for a year as part of the 32nd division they had a lot of equipment, clothing and personal things to tote with them. Here Pvt. Paul Nisonger of Co. K 125th infantry from Ann Arbor, seen with his pack as he entered his tent.
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Ann Arbor National Guard Unit Company K at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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Songtests are common occurences in Co. K 125th infantry from Ann Arbor these days at Camp Beauregard, La. Gathered here in one of the tents, left to right, are: Pvt. Ray White, violinist; Pvt. Don Primeau, Pvt. Morris Lepisto, banjoist; and Ted Wahl, playing the guitar. In the rear are: Pvt. Don Pallo, Pvt. Kenneth Ollett, Corp. Jack McAuliffe, Pvt. Joe Schmitz, Pvt. Lynn Barnard and Pvt. Ervin Kitchenmaster.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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Songtests are common occurences in Co. K 125th infantry from Ann Arbor these days at Camp Beauregard, La. Gathered here in one of the tents, left to right, are: Pvt. Ray White, violinist; Pvt. Don Primeau, Pvt. Morris Lepisto, banjoist; and Ted Wahl, playing the guitar. In the rear are: Pvt. Don Pallo, Pvt. Kenneth Ollett, Corp. Jack McAuliffe, Pvt. Joe Schmitz, Pvt. Lynn Barnard and Pvt. Ervin Kitchenmaster.
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Ann Arbor National Guard Unit Company K at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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News from home makes all of the boys in Co. K 125th infantry happy. Here a group gathers to learn from The Ann Arbor News what's going on back home.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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News from home makes all of the boys in Co. K 125th infantry happy. Here a group gathers to learn from The Ann Arbor News what's going on back home.
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Ann Arbor National Guard Unit Company K at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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Pvt. Virgil Nauman of Co. K 125th infantry, from Ann Arbor, does himself some washing at Camp Beauregard, La. Most of the boys do their own washing. At right is Pvt. Charles Erke of the same company.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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Pvt. Virgil Nauman of Co. K 125th infantry, from Ann Arbor, does himself some washing at Camp Beauregard, La. Most of the boys do their own washing. At right is Pvt. Charles Erke of the same company.
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Ann Arbor National Guard Unit Company K at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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Far from the scene of the Michigan-Pennsylvania football game, this group of trainees from Ann Arbor in Camp Beauregard, La., with Co. K, 125th infantry, got a play-by-play report via radio. Left to right, the boys are: Pvt. Val Smith, Pvt. Ed Barnard, Pvt. Duane Poland, Pvt. Kenneth Ollett, Pvt. George Spaulding, Pvt. Elmer Crews and seated on the floor of the tent, Pvt. Robert Wood.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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Far from the scene of the Michigan-Pennsylvania football game, this group of trainees from Ann Arbor in Camp Beauregard, La., with Co. K, 125th infantry, got a play-by-play report via radio. Left to right, the boys are: Pvt. Val Smith, Pvt. Ed Barnard, Pvt. Duane Poland, Pvt. Kenneth Ollett, Pvt. George Spaulding, Pvt. Elmer Crews and seated on the floor of the tent, Pvt. Robert Wood.
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Col. A. C. Pack, Former Postmaster, And Washtenaw Sheriff, Dies At 86
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Local National Guardsman gives tickets to newsboys for circus, November 1951
Year:
1951
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Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1951
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RECEIVE CIRCUS TICKETS: Maj. Roy G. Brown (right), instructor at the Armory, passes out tickets for the annual indoor circus sponsored by Ann Arbor' s Co. K of the Michigan National Guard. The circus will be presented in matinee and evening performances Saturday at the Armory. Accepting the tickets are (left to right) John McNulty, John Carey jr, and William Etzel.
Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1951
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RECEIVE CIRCUS TICKETS: Maj. Roy G. Brown (right), instructor at the Armory, passes out tickets for the annual indoor circus sponsored by Ann Arbor' s Co. K of the Michigan National Guard. The circus will be presented in matinee and evening performances Saturday at the Armory. Accepting the tickets are (left to right) John McNulty, John Carey jr, and William Etzel.
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Ann Arbor Police Arrest Dean Baker Following Protest at Armory Building, January 1987 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
Year:
1987
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Ann Arbor News, January 9, 1987
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Arrested - Police arrest former congressional candidate Dean Baker and his campaign manager Mark Weisbrot Thursday after the pair refused to leave the National Guard Armory on East Ann Street during a protest against "U.S. intervention in Central America." They were released but may be charged if warrants are authorized. About 30 protestors from the Latin American Solidarity Committee, Amistad, HAP-NICA and other groups took part. "The protests . . . have targeted the National Guard Armory because of the guard's role in the military build-up in Honduras," said a protestors' flyer. The handout said the action was the first of weekly protests. Weisdrot said Guardsmen trained in Honduras last year, but officials so no Michigan Guardsmen will be taking part in maneuvers scheduled in Honduras this winter and spring.
Ann Arbor News, January 9, 1987
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Arrested - Police arrest former congressional candidate Dean Baker and his campaign manager Mark Weisbrot Thursday after the pair refused to leave the National Guard Armory on East Ann Street during a protest against "U.S. intervention in Central America." They were released but may be charged if warrants are authorized. About 30 protestors from the Latin American Solidarity Committee, Amistad, HAP-NICA and other groups took part. "The protests . . . have targeted the National Guard Armory because of the guard's role in the military build-up in Honduras," said a protestors' flyer. The handout said the action was the first of weekly protests. Weisdrot said Guardsmen trained in Honduras last year, but officials so no Michigan Guardsmen will be taking part in maneuvers scheduled in Honduras this winter and spring.
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