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Chemical Warfare Training at Fort Leonard Wood. ca. 1941, Missouri, USA, Coming through Smoke Screen in Training for Defense against Chemical Attack, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
Filename: 918_11_LW001281.jpg
Size: 2550 x 1600 (3.2MB)
Date: 28th March 2014
Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)
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Chemical Warfare Training at Fort Leonard Wood. ca. 1941, Missouri, USA, Coming through Smoke Screen in Training for Defense against Chemical Attack, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
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Media ID 9777773
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Caption: This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing Chemical Warfare Training at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, USA, circa 1941. As soldiers emerge through a dense smoke screen during their training for defense against chemical attacks, the image serves as a powerful reminder of the lengths taken to protect and safeguard our nation during times of war. The photograph showcases the dedication and bravery of these servicemen as they navigate through an artificial fog created specifically for training purposes. The intensity on their faces reflects the seriousness with which they approached this vital aspect of military preparedness. Their protective gear and meticulous attention to detail highlight the importance placed on defending against potential chemical threats. With its rich historical context, this print offers viewers a glimpse into an era when nations were grappling with new forms of warfare. It stands as a testament to human resilience and adaptability in times of crisis. The black-and-white composition adds depth and contrast to the scene, emphasizing both the eerie atmosphere created by the smoke screen and the determination etched onto each soldier's face. As part of Universal Images Group's collection, this lithograph provides an invaluable visual record that commemorates those who trained tirelessly to defend their country from chemical attacks during World War II. It serves as a poignant reminder that protection is not just about physical barriers but also about equipping oneself mentally and emotionally for any eventuality that may arise on the battlefield.
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