The Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Camp Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina. They fire at a rifle range. An officer instructs them. Trees in the far background. A hut in the background. The cadets hit the target boards.
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Camp Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina. Cadets standing on a field. They sit on the ground in a tent. They eat food. A soldier holds a food plate.
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Camp Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina. A target board. Smoke rises on the rifle range due to firing. Cadets stand near a wooden structure. An officer instructs them. A cadet takes out bullets from the target board. The cadets stand with rifles.
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Camp Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina. Cadets play baseball. Other cadets watch the game. Buildings and trees in the far background.
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Camp Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina. Cadets perform calisthenics. A cadet instructs them. He stands on a table. Buildings and trees in the far background. The cadets play various games.
Governor of South Carolina Richard Irvine Manning and his wife expect their 6 sons in Army back home in Columbia, South Carolina during World War I. The statues in front of a building. The wife of Richard Irvine Manning stitches a Service Flag. The Service Flag hanged on a wall. The Governor, his wife and a woman look at the flag. The Governor and his wife talk.
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