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Show First Army Goes to 'War' The hills and countryside made famous by Stonewall Jackson and many other famous Civil war generals have seen thousands of troops this autumn engaged in simulated warfare conducted by the First Army under Lieut. General Hugh A. Drum. These photos were taken during tr aining maneuvers in locality of Camden, S. C. ft . . V V S r I Mapping out training maneuvers for the First Army. Left to right, Maj. Gen. J. P. Marley, commander of 8th infantry division; Col. Sumner Waite, and Col. Ganoe. Scout car crew dismount speed- I ily after contacting the enemy. Members of 13th infantry with full combat pack. Immediately after soldiers of the 13th infantry went into action, planes of the "enemy" swooped down with machine guns wide open. pip : f ;C:Jf s ::i;;M:2 4 f ase 0 reaZ warfare as they I charge through smoke screen. I I First assault boats arrive on ene-I ene-I my shore to set up bridgehead. j Under heavy smoke screen infantry men land on opposite side j of Wateree river, after being conducted there in assault boats. j Mechanized cavalry charges through field at their objective, |