Excerpt from World War II and the U. S. Army Mobilization Program: A History of 700 and 800 Series Cantonment Construction
Basic barrack, 700 Series, 1941. Location unknown. Photographer unknown. Source: Historical Division, Fort Belvoir, va.
Historic view of 700 Series cantonments, date and location unknown. Photographer unknown. Source: National Archives.
Experimental steel barrack, Camp Grant, 1941. Photographer unknown. Source: Historical Division, Fort Belvoir, va.
Cantonment construction, Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, 1940. Photographer unknown. Source: Historical Division, Fort Belvoir, va.
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