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Civil War Federal Army camp at New Creek, West Virginia. The town of New Creek, later named Keyser, is seen in the background.

1. Camp of 22nd Pennsylvania (Ringgold) Cavalry, Union Army, New Creek (Keyser), W.Va.

Two soldiers enrolled at WVU for "Army Specialized Training Program" during World War II.

2. ASTP Soldiers Relax at Entry to Mechanical Hall, West Virginia University

U. S. V.  is United States Volunteer.  The unidentified soldier was a member of the United States Army.

3. Man in Uniform with U. S. V on Collar

A crowd gathers for the celebration. Pictured in the center of the photo is the confederate monument. In the background is the Summers Memorial Building.

4. Army Day Parade, Hinton, W. Va.

Th men in army uniforms were in control of the (approximately) 175 men at the camp. The other men were from the U.S. Forest Service and were in charge of men at work clearing the right of way for the dam. No funds were appropriated for the construction of Bluestone Dam, so the C.C.C.  Co. 524 was cancelled and all men were transferred to other C.C.C. camps in West Virginia

5. High-ranking Civilian Conservation Corps Members In Charge of Camp in Summers County, W. Va.

Dick pictured looking at a notice on a board. She was a member of the Women's Army Corps (WAC).

6. WAC Personnel Leatrus Dick from Summers County, W. Va.

Dick pictured on the telephone. She was a member of the Women's Army Corps (WAC).

7. WAC Personnel Leatrus Dick from Summers County, W. Va.

Garten pictured in his military uniform, probably belong to the United States Army.

8. Portrait of William "Bill" Garten of Summers County, W. Va.

Uniformed soldiers, holding the American and West Virginian flags, are trailed by marching band members make their way through the streets of Hinton as spectators look on from the sidewalks.

9. Army Day Parade, Hinton, W. Va.

West was from Chelyan, West Virginia in Kanawha County. He was a graduate of East Bank High School and the older brother of basketball legend Jerry West. In 1951 during the Korean War, David was mortally wounded in action.

10. Portrait of David Lee West Wearing His U.S. Army Uniform

Ralph John lived with his parents just north of the West Virginia and Pennsylvania state line. He spend much of his leisure time visiting Morgantown and hunting in the West Virginia mountains. John joined the Army just before the United States entered the war and was in the second wave of the invasion of France, following D-Day June 6th, 1944.  Ralph John was killed in action near St Lo, France on August 15, 1944. He was 30 years old.

11. Ralph John of Mt. Morris, Greene County, PA

Pre-WWII photograph of the military camp from an album belonging to W. S. Wilkin.The 100th division was headquartered in Wheeling in 1924 and in Charleston in 1937, but was disbanded due to a lack of service in the interwar years. It was reactivated in November 1942 and sent to Marseille, France in October 1944 after extensive combat training. Today, the division serves as a major training command of the United States Army Reserve.

12. United States Army Air Corps 100th Division Camp, Charleston, W. Va.

Pre-WWII photograph of the military camp from an album belonging to W. S. Wilkin.The 100th division was headquartered in Wheeling in 1924 and in Charleston in 1937, but was disbanded due to a lack of service in the interwar years. It was reactivated in November 1942 and sent to Marseille, France in October 1944 after extensive combat training. Today, the division serves as a major training command of the United States Army Reserve.

13. United States Army Air Corps 100th Division Troop Exercise, Charleston, W. Va.

Pre-WWII photograph of the military camp from an album belonging to W. S. Wilkin.The 100th division was headquartered in Wheeling in 1924 and in Charleston in 1937, but was disbanded due to a lack of service in the interwar years. It was reactivated in November 1942 and sent to Marseille, France in October 1944 after extensive combat training. Today, the division serves as a major training command of the United States Army Reserve.

14. Men of United States Army Air Corps 100th Division, Charleston, W. Va.

Melvin H. Kimble in front of the Headquarters of the Fifteenth Infantry U.S. Army.

15. Headquarters of Fifteenth Infantry U.S. Army

16. U.S. Army Troops

U.S. Army during Saars Campaign World War II. Left to right: Ferrie, Melvin H. Kimble, Beeler

17. Melvin and Army Buddies

Melvin H. Kimble in his quarters in Germany.

18. U.S. Army Quarters

Melvin H. Kimble, at center, in his office in Germany.

19. U.S. Army Officers, Germany

Melvin H. Kimble in the field in Germany.

20. Melvin H. Kimble

21. Snapshot of Melvin H. Kimble and Christmas Tree

Melvin H. Kimble and unidentified friends getting ready for the Battle of the Bulge.

22. Melvin with Friends

Melvin H. Kimble in the mountains of Germany.

23. Melvin in the Mountains

General Omar N. Bradley, Admiral Edward C. Ewen, and Secretary of War Louis A. Johnson discuss the military crisis in Korea around a steam kettle in Guam.

24. Discussing the Pre-Korean Crisis, Guam

Text on the back reads, "Swearing in ceremony of Under Secretary of the Army Stephen Ailes, held at the Pentagon, Washington, D. C.  Former Secretary of Defense Louis A. Johnson congratulates Under Secretary of the Army and Mrs. Ailes."

25. Louis Johnson Congratulates Stephen and Mrs. Ailes

26. Cavalry Drill, Fort Myers, V. A.

27. 7th U. S. Light Artillery, Fort Myers, V. A.

Devore was from Wheeling, W. Va. and gained fame as a football player at United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y.

28. Lieutenant Colonel Leland S. Devore