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Smokescream: 1942

September 1942. "Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Sergeant George Camplair learning how to use a gas mask in a practice smokescreen." Sgt. Camplair in one of his scarier manifestations. (He could have used the mask back when he was peeling onions.) Photo by Jack Delano, Office of War Information. View full size.

September 1942. "Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Sergeant George Camplair learning how to use a gas mask in a practice smokescreen." Sgt. Camplair in one of his scarier manifestations. (He could have used the mask back when he was peeling onions.) Photo by Jack Delano, Office of War Information. View full size.

 

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