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Camouflage - Wooden Guns - A camouflage gun in a camouflage town. A large part of the camouflage companies of the  United States Army will be made up of full strength was recruited in 1917, from willing volunteers in Los Angeles, among the moving picture specialists. A demonstration held in one of the Los Angeles studios was a revelation of what camouflage means when it is done by expert movie men. These men changed the scene with a dexterity that was bewildering. A village was raised and its place taken by a forest. Photo shows huge gun camouflaged and filled with the aid of movie smoke

Camouflage - Wooden Guns - A camouflage gun in a camouflage town. A la...

Date Taken: 1917 Photographer: International Film Service Camouflage - Wooden Guns Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl... More

Camouflage - Artillery - A camouflage gun in a camouflage town. A large part of the camouflage corps of the U.S. Army were made up of experienced moving picture men. A company of full strength was recruited from willing volunteers in Los Angeles, Cal., among the moving picture specialists. A demonstration held in one of the great Los Angeles studios was a revelation of what camouflage means when it is done by expert movie men. Photo shows instructing officer giving orders to camouflage the huge gun. The background, including houses, etc., are all camouflage

Camouflage - Artillery - A camouflage gun in a camouflage town. A larg...

Photographer: International Film Service Camouflage - Artillery Public domain photograph of movie theater building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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