Artillery training with Howitzers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1943

Gift of Betty Schoeneck Howell
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Photograph. U.S. soldiers digging to position 155mm Howitzer during training exercises. Personal Caption: "Digging in. Trail is standing on adjustable spade with handspike pulled back. Trail log (at rite [sic]) will be set in the trench and fixed spade used against log (not in view). Adjustable spade will be retracted." Fort Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma. 1943

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1943
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Items from the service of George W. Schoeneck, who was born on July 22, 1923 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He enlisted in the Army on 21 October 1942 and served with the 463rd Parachute Field Artillery Battalion as an observation pilot. Schoeneck arrived in Palermo, Sicily in January of 1944 and served in Europe until he was Killed in Action on 16 January 1945. Schoeneck was interred in an American cemetery in Hamm, Luxembourg. Collection includes over seventy photographs and a few documents related to Schoeneck's service.
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Lawton
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34.600
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-98.383
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials: 
Soldiers--American--Oklahoma
Artillery (Troops)--American--Oklahoma
Artillery (Weaponry)--American--Oklahoma
Howitzers--Oklahoma
Military training--Oklahoma
Military uniforms--American--Oklahoma