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In June of 1935, four young guardsmen were peeling green onions on KP detail at the Washington National Guard encampment, Camp A.H. Hankins, at Camp Murray. They were, left to right, H. Wells, Ray Beeson, Art Bogie and James Main, all from Battery E, 148th Field Artillery. Beeson (with knife and onions) was training for the AAU Bantamweight boxing match in Seattle on June 26, 1935. During the camp, 8,000 citizen soldiers of the Northwest National Guard took part in 15 days of field training, including special schools of instruction in chemical warfare, ordnance and other technical subjects. (T. Times 6/14/1935, pg. 1)


Washington National Guard (Tacoma); Camp Murray (Wash.); Military personnel--1930-1940; Beeson, Ray; Bogie, Art; Main, James;

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Army officers pose in a line to get food outside. Cooks hold wooden buckets and a plate of doughnuts.

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Military Band plays outdoors with two tubas and a flute. Tents and coniferous trees are pictured in the background.

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Three Army officers balancing on a horse with other officers looking on. Men in suits also watch from a covered areas in the distance.

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Troop B demonstrates some trick riding at Camp A. H. Hankins, the 1935 Washington National Guard encampment at Camp Murray. Three soldiers are head and shoulders above the rest on a single horse as they pose one atop another. Troop B is actually designated as the Headquarters Troop, 24th Cavalry Division, Washington National Guard and it is the oldest military organization in the state. Around 8,000 citizen soldiers from the Northwest took part in the 15 day training. (T. Times 6/12/1935, pg. 1)


Camp Murray (Wash.); Military personnel--1930-1940; Horseback riding; Horses; Washington National Guard, 24th Cavalry Division (Tacoma);

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Tacoma's famous Troop B demonstrates some trick riding at the 1935 Washington National Guard encampment at Camp Murray, Camp A.H. Hankins. A guardsman on a horse jumps over three of his fellow national guard members, posing mischievously under umbrellas. Troop B is actually designated as the Headquarters Troop, 24th Cavalry Division, Washington National Guard and it is the oldest military organization in the state. This group is part of the 7,000 enlisted men and 600 officers taking part in the 15 day field training. (T. Times 6/12/1935, pg. 1)


Camp Murray (Wash.); Military personnel--1930-1940; Horseback riding; Horses--Jumping (Horsemanship); Horses--Show jumping; Washington National Guard, 24th Cavalry Division (Tacoma);

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A National Guardsman takes time out from the training schedule to feed a colt by hand at the 1935 encampment at Camp Murray, Camp A. H. Hankins. The camp was a 15 day field training course, offering special schools in chemical warfare and ordnance. (T. Times 6/12/1935, pg. 1)


Washington National Guard (Tacoma); Camp Murray (Wash.); Military personnel--1930-1940; Horses;

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"Co.1 - 186th infantry - Camp Hankens - 1935, Capt. Anderson, C.O." Group of soldiers pose with tents in the background.

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"Co.1 - 186th infantry - Camp Hankens - 1935, Capt. Anderson, C.O." Group of soldiers pose with tents in the background.

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ca. 1932. Walter Sutter's house. Exterior view of front facade and side wall with fireplace. Stucco-covered house. Two-story with Dutch-Colonial hip roof and dormer. Stone path and rock garden surrounded by lawn. The home was built in 1927 by builder John Barkost. (WSHS)


Sutter, Walter H.--Homes & haunts;

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