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Phil Gibbons and Brian Petruskie display a large collection of WWI military equipment. Tin corned beef rations, a shaving kit and cavalry gear served as vintage visual aids as they spoke to crowds on the history of the Quartermaster Corps during "The...
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The U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum and U.S. Army Women's Museum at Fort Lee, Va., hosted "The 90th Anniversary Commemorating the End of World War I" on Nov. 11. John Wright shows a family some of the miniature versions of aircraft flown during the wa...
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Joy DeMatteis and James Bond talk about the role of the Salvation Army during World War I as a religious organization that supported the troops, cared for the wounded and enhanced morale right on the front lines with the Soldiers. The U.S. Army Quar...
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Dr. Steve Anders, quartermaster historian, enlightens the audience to the history of Camp Lee during World War I. The U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum and U.S. Army Women's Museum at Fort Lee, Va., hosted "The 90th Anniversary Commemorating the End of ...
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Rick Potter, wearing a vintage World War I pilot uniform and holding a flight jacket and propeller, shared his love of history Nov. 11, during the aerial warfare miniatures demonstration. History came alive at Fort Lee, Va., as the U.S. Army Quarterm...
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History came alive at Fort Lee, Va., as the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum and U.S. Army Women's Museum hosted "The 90th Anniversary Commemorating the End of World War I" on Nov. 11. Andrea Wilson introduces a group of history students from Appomatto...
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