Top brass

Top brass
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Title: Top brass
Description:

Four military officers (three standing, one seated) conferring over map spread out on desk, probably in armory at 1322 Bedford Avenue in Crown Heights. Caption: "TOP BRASS: Brooklyn's largest National Guard unit, in addition to weekly drill sessions in the armory, is administered a solid dose of firing range training during the Spring at Camp Smith, near Peekskill. Mapping plans for the first 'weekend shoot' of 1952 are, left to right, George F. Kennedy of 62 Newell St., Maj. Christopher D. Doyle of 1067 E. 2d St., Col. C. W. Butt of Newburgh, commanding officer of the 106th, and Maj. Harry Farrell of 695 Anderson Ave., Franklin Square."

Date: 1952
Location: Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Creator: McNamara, C. E.
More Details: Title from caption on verso.
On verso: date stamped: Jan. 27, 1952; photographer's stamp.
Retouched; grease pencil cropping marks.
Collection: Armories
Subject: New York (State). National Guard.
Soldiers
Map reading
Institution: Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection.
Medium: Gelatin silver prints.
Photographic prints.
Rights: Copyright restrictions apply to the use of this image. For more information or to obtain a photographic reproduction of this image, contact the Brooklyn Collection at Brooklyn Public Library.
ID: ARM 0025