Master Sergeant and Officers Demonstrating full Parachute Gear at TPS, Fort Benning, Georgia, 1944

Gift of Morton Steinberg
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Photograph. A master sergeant is wearing a T-5 parachute with an A-3 reserve parachute, and a folding stock carbine is secured to his chest behind the reserve chute. The large bag to his front is most likely a BG-172 bag holding a SCR-694 radio set. A paratrooper officer is helping secure his reserve parachute while a US Army Air Forces officers stands to the right with a cane. The photo serial number on the front is "169043." TPS Fort Benning, Georgia. After June 1944

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1944-07-
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Items from the service of Captain Morton H. Bernstein. Bernstein worked in the Army Air Forces, Material Command, Eastern Procurement District in New York. His primary task was to source and acquire material, primarily silk, for parachutes that were used by USAAF air crews and US Army paratroopers. This collection consists of sixty-six photographs of a site visit to Fort Benning, Georgia, showing paratrooper training, jumps, and civilian professionals inspecting parachute material.
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Fort Benning
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32.350
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-84.967
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Soldiers--American--United States
Paratroopers--American--United States
Parachutes--American--United States
Rifles--American--United States
Officers--American--United States