Photograph collection, 1948-1951.

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Photograph collection, 1948-1951.

These photographs and scrapbooks document the duties and activities of Major General White during his service as commanding general of the United States Army Constabulary in Stuttgart, Germany after World War II. The photographs illustrate military and ceremonial activities including maneuvers, field training exercises, inspections, reviews, and other ceremonies.

2 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6959994

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