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[Photograph of Colonel Laurence E. McGee]

Description: Photograph of Colonel Laurence E. McGee, of the 112th Cavalry, sitting on a horse while wearing his uniform. The text on the photograph reads: "Yours truly, Laurence E. McGee Colonel 112th Cavalry."
Date: August 13, 1929
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Aerial Photograph of Tents at Camp Hulen]

Description: Aerial photograph looking at the rows of tents at Camp Hulen. According to the text on the back of the photo, the commanding general's headquarters and staff officers' tents are located in the center of the frame. The tents in the upper left corner belong to the 141st Infantry Regiment, and at the very top is the 142nd Infantry Regiment.
Date: August 6, 1936
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Copy of an Aerial Photograph of Camp Hulen]

Description: Copy of an aerial photograph looking at Camp Hulen near Palacios, Texas. The photo shows the 211 Coast Artillery billets, the motor pool and gun park, as well as Turtle Bay in the top left. The text on the photo provides further details as to the location of each landmark.
Date: 1941-07?
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Portrait of Tom Clemons]

Description: Portrait of Tom Clemons, who is wearing his uniform and hat. The frame surrounding the photo has text tat reads: "God Bless America."
Date: 1945
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of Private Alec Witkowski Performing a Skit]

Description: Photograph of Private Alec Witkowski performing a skit, wearing a baby outfit, with Dorothy Broughton and Betty Derigo standing next to him. According to the text, this performance is a part of the Wharton Majorettes dance and variety show at Camp Hulen Service Club.
Date: February 21, 1943
Creator: Finch, William A.
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of a Douglas 0-43A Airplane Above Camp Hulen]

Description: Photograph of a Douglas 0-43A observation airplane from the 111th Observation Squadron, 36th Division, of the Texas National Guard flying above Camp Hulen. According to the text on the back of the photograph, the photographer in the plane is recording the final review of troops by the governor at the conclusion of their two-week summer encampment.
Date: 1939
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of Burning Ammunition]

Description: Photograph of a small portion of defective ammunition being burned by members of the 36th Division. The flame is isolated and is positioned on a sandy area between pieces of grass. According to the text, this is one of the operations performed in unloading and salvaging defective ammunition.
Date: 194X
Creator: Wilkinson, Stanley L.
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of Governor James V. Allred in the Chow Line]

Description: Copy print of a photograph showing Governor James V. Allred standing at the head of the chow line, with officers and troops of the 36th Division of the Texas National Guard. According to the text, the Allred is taking the final review of the division after its two-week encampment.
Date: August 13, 1936
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of Major C. P. Oleson at his Desk]

Description: Photograph of Major C. P. Oleson sitting at his desk while working on paperwork. According to the text, Major Oleson assumed command of the Palacios Army Air Base in October 1943 and had an impressive military career before doing so.
Date: 1943~
Creator: Wilkinson, Stanley L.
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of the 203rd Coast Artillery Regimental Band]

Description: Photograph, made from two pictures taped together, of the 203rd Coast Artillery regimental band posing for a group picture at Camp Hulen. According to the text on the back of the photograph, this regiment is from the Missouri National Guard and had arrived after entering federal service.
Date: November 18, 1940
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of Troops in "T Arrow" Formation]

Description: Photograph of troops of the 36th Division of the Texas National Guard forming the "T Arrow" insignia with Camp Hulen in the background. According to the text on the photograph, this is the "living insignia of the famous 36th Division."
Date: July 1926
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association
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