Marching Infantry Soldiers

 

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Infanry Soldiers Marching

US Army Infantry Soldiers Marching in Formation

 

Above we show a vital photo of Company "C," 3rd U.S. Infantry, caught on the fly, near Fort Meade. Bear Butte in the distance. It was made in 1890 by Grabill, John C. H., photographer.

The illustration documents Thirty five soldiers walking in a line with rifles.

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Image ID# D3649C2C
Ref: loc/Grabill Collection

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