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1. 1952 Flood: 76th Field Artillery Battery. 1952 Flood: 76th Field Artillery Battery. The 76th Field Artillery Battery filling sandbags and loading a barge for "Operation Chico". This unit was utilized for emergency flood duty at Sherman Air Force Base.
Photograph by Robert J. Marsh...

2. 1952 Flood: 77th Infantry Rifle Company. 1952 Flood: 77th Infantry Rifle Company. Troops of the 77th Infantry Rifle Company on night duty at Sherman Air Force Base work from a barge in "Operation Chico".
Photograph by Robert J. Marsh.

3. 1952 Flood: 94th Infantry Battalion. 1952 Flood: 94th Infantry Battalion. Personnel of the 94th Infantry Battalion, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, pass sandbags hand to hand from a truck to the south dike, Sherman Air Force Base.
Photograph by PFC Miner.

4. 1952 Flood: Fort Leavenworth "Whiskey River" bridge. 1952 Flood: Fort Leavenworth "Whiskey River" bridge. The Fort Leavenworth bridge over the Missouri is closed to traffic after flood waters of the Missouri River inundate Highway 92 and bottom lands, including buildings of the Federal Prison Farm seen at...

5. 1952 Flood: Sherman Air Force Base. 1952 Flood: Sherman Air Force Base. Flood waters take over Sherman Air Force Base. Water pouring through a break in the south dike the night of April 23rd inundated the field. All personnel were evacuated safely.
Photograph taken by...

6. 1952 Flood: Sherman Air Force Base hangar. 1952 Flood: Sherman Air Force Base hangar. Flood waters of the Missouri River flow through a break in the south dike of Sherman Air Force Base and inundate the field and hangers.
Photgraph by George L. McLain

7. 1952 Flood: Sherman Air Force Base north dike. 1952 Flood: Sherman Air Force Base north dike. Lowering clouds threaten rain as trucks bring more dirt to reinforce the North dike at Sherman Air Force Base at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Men and planes patrol the dike.
Photograph by C.E. Harvey...

8. 1952 Flood: Sherman Air Force Base north dike. 1952 Flood: Sherman Air Force Base north dike. Aerial view of the North dike at Sherman Air Force Base shows a concentration of workers at a point where pressure of the rising waters of the Missouri River threatens to weaken the dike.
Photograph...

9. 2nd Cavalry Soldiers firing mortar during World War II. 2nd Cavalry Soldiers firing mortar during World War II. These soldiers are preparing to shoot an 81mm mortar. They are L to R: Pvt. R.A. Greene, ammunition carrier; Pfc. J.E. Williams, first gunner; and Cpl. C.T. Babb, observer. All of the men are members of...

10. Officer's quarters: a photo album Officer's quarters: a photo album Combined Arms Center Photo album consists of photographs of officer's quarters on Fort Leavenworth, Kansas from the late ninteenth and early twentieth centuries.

11. Academic building, CGSS, 1938. Academic building, CGSS, 1938. Photo of academic building, Grant Hall, in 1938 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

12. Bird's-eye view of Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1881. Bird's-eye view of Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1881. Dannmeier, Wilhelm Sketched and lithographed by Wilhelm Dannmeier, architect, engineer, and lithographer. Map reads. ass't to chief engineer, Dep't of the Mo., U.S. Army. Imagined standpoint 1 1/4 miles S.S.W. of Headquarter...

13. Bluntville Bluntville This area was developed as a housing site for noncommissioned officers and civilian employees of the military prison. The buildings have been moved at various periods, a rearrangement taking place in 1917...

14. Box No. 4, U.S. Military Prison. Box No. 4, U.S. Military Prison. The main prisoner residence, known as the "castle", was constructed from 1909 to 1921 using prison labor and concrete blocks made from a plant on site. This photograph shows the construction of the walls. ...

15. Box No. 4, U.S. Military Prison. Box No. 4, U.S. Military Prison. The main residence of the prison, known as the "castle", was constructed from 1909 to 1921 using prison labor and concrete blocks made from a plant on site. This photograph faces east, north east with...

16. Box No. 6 of east wall, U.S. Military Prison. Box No. 6 of east wall, U.S. Military Prison. The main prisoner residence, known as the "castle", was constructed from 1909 to 1921 using prison labor and concrete blocks made from a plant on site. This phogoraph shows its construction.

17. Box No. 6, U.S. Military Prison. Box No. 6, U.S. Military Prison. The main prisoner residence, known as the "castle", was constructed from 1909 to 1921 using prison labor and concrete blocks made from a plant on site. Notice the river in the background.

18. Box No. 6, West Wall, United States Military Prison. Box No. 6, West Wall, United States Military Prison. The main residence, known as the "castle" was constructed from 1909 to 1921 using prison labor and concrete blocks made from a plant on site. The notation in the upper right hand corner states that the...

19. CAS3 ceiling tiles removed from the Havana Beach Club. CAS3 ceiling tiles removed from the Havana Beach Club. Each staff group attending the Combined Arms and Services Staff School (CAS3) was allowed to decorate a ceiling tile that was placed on the ceiling of the Havana Beach Club on post. The beach club was...

20. Chief of Staff US Army, General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower visits Ft. Leavenworth, 14 Feb 1946. Chief of Staff US Army, General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower visits Ft. Leavenworth, 14 Feb 1946. Command and General Staff School Appearing in the photograph with General Eisenhower are Lt. Gen Leonard T. Gerow and [CMO] Williams
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