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Company K of the 164th Infantry Regiment

Training and Maneuvers

Tents that housed soldiers during field maneuvers
at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana.
1941-42
The Lister Bag was used for waters rations during
basic training maneuvers at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana.
(Circa 1941)

PVT LESTER VANVIG

Smoking a pipe while on manuevers
near Camp Claiborne. 1941

OFFICER PAUL EBELTOFT

Seen here in the center talking to
his men during field manuevers
near Camp Claiborne.
Company K soldiers line up for water
from the Lister Bag under a
very stormy sky.  There seems to be
a plane flying overhead. 
Hopefully it made it home before
the storm broke.
The Company K cooks prepared meals in this
field kitchen when the soldiers were on manuevers.

PETE MULVANEY

Pete, one of Company K's cooks, near his field kitchen.
 PVT JOHN CLARY'S wrote to his sister Anna Schnaidt on May 19, 1941 from Camp Claiborne.  The red bull (possibly a buffalo head) on the right
is part of the old shoulder patch called the Insignia of the Red Bull  which was used by the 34th Infantry Division
of which the 164th Infantry Regiment was one of 4 regiments in the 34th Infantry Division. 
The shoulder patch was used until December 8, 1941.

ORVILLE DODGE

Practicing his pistol marksmanship.

BILL KOSTELECKY &

MIKE DEMIANEW

Fire their Springfield rifles.
Rifle practice using a Springfield bolt
action rifle at Camp Claiborne.
(Circa 1941)
Chow line during field manuevers
at Camp Claiborne......M-m-good!!!
Soldiers of Company K are seen here taking a short rest
while training during field manuevers at Camp Claiborne.

PVT GORDON HOLT

Catching a few zzzz's during a break
in training at Camp Claiborne.
LES VANVIG gives RALPH GAUGLER 
a wakeup call during a rest period
during field maneuvers
at Camp Claiborne. 
1942
Company K soldiers take
a break after chow.

PVT BILL KOSTELECKY & PFC LAWRENCE "GRACIE" ALLEN

Taking a break while on maneuvers.

GEORGE GRIMM

Encountering snakes was a hazard of
the soldiers of Company K, while training
in Louisiana.  Thanks to George,
this one never slithered into another tent!
Soldiers practicing hand to hand
combat drills  at Camp Claiborne.

CPL JIM JEWEL

Seen here with a full pack.  These were
the uniforms that were standard issue
during WWI.  It was only later in their
training that the soldiers of
Company K received the uniforms that
we recognize today as being used
during WWII.
A Company K soldier trains
in the use of a gas mask.
An unpleasant fact of life were the unpleasant
chigger bites suffered while training at Camp Claiborne. 
These legs unfortunately belonge to Tim Sullivan.

JOHN GUNDERSON, TONY HANNEL AND ????

These soldiers are smeared with the
medication used to treat chigger bites.

PVT GEORGE WEISGERBER

After having done all of Company K's wash and
having had fun playing with the washboard,
George evidently went out and had a few beers. 
He is seen here "policing" the grounds with a sharp stick,
as he had gotten "pig-eyed".  This notation was
written on the back of the photgraph.

PVT GEORGE WEISGERBER

After being out on maneuvers, the soldiers of Company K
had to clean tents, equipment and themselves. 
Evidently, George here was over enthusiastic and washed
everything with the exception of his knees which are
covered with gentian violet to ward off poison ivy.