Photo courtesy of Badgerlink digitzation efforts. ONE OF THE RESULTS of the 32nd Division’s call to active duty was a small mountain of paperwork—processing personnel forms of various kinds, …
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Photo courtesy of Badgerlink digitzation efforts.
ONE OF THE RESULTS of the 32nd Division’s call to active duty was a small mountain of paperwork—processing personnel forms of various kinds, before leaving for Fort Lewis, Wash. Here Pfc. Edwin F. Wegner, Withee, (left center) and Sgt. Don Weggen, Fall Creek, take time out from their work to pose for The Republican cameraman with battalion commander Lt. Col. Chester Davenport of Shell Lake (left) and Capt. Robert Frazer, commander of Battery A, Stanley. Some of the piles of forms can be seen on the table.