[Aerial View of Camp Barkeley]

Photograph of Camp Barkeley as seen from the air. Dirt roads separate a group of three larger buildings from rows of smaller camp buildings. A circular icon containing an "M" shaped image and the number 12 is visible in front of the foremost building which is labeled the Headquarters of the Twelfth Armored Company.
Date: 1943~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Carl Lyons Standing by a Hutment]

Photograph of Carl Lyon standing in front of a plywood hutment. He is wearing a dress uniform and stands with his hands together in front of him.
Date: [1943..1944]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Harold Miller with a Jeep]

Photograph of Harold Miller wearing a U.S. Army uniform and standing at the side of a jeep. A wooden split level building appears behind him.
Date: [1943..1944]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Major General Carlos Brewer at Camp Campbell Award Ceremony]

Photograph of Major General Carlos Brewer standing among a group of U.S. Army personnel during an awards ceremony at Camp Campbell, Kentucky. The men are wearing dress uniforms. Most wear garrison caps, but Brewer is wearing a peaked cap near the center. A flag bearing the number 12 is waving behind the group.
Date: 1943
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Soldiers Arranging Rocks in Front of a Hutment]

Photograph of a group of three uniformed soldiers arranging stones in front of a plywood hutment. Two soldiers kneel by paint cans next to the rocks, while a standing soldier rakes them. A man in a white sleeveless shirt looks on from within the hutment.
Date: 1943~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Soldiers at a Training Exercise at Camp Barkeley]

Photograph of a group of uniformed U.S. Army soldiers outdoors during a training exercise at Camp Barkeley, Texas. Four older men speak together in the foreground while shadowy soldiers mill about behind them.
Date: [1943..1944]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History