


Coast Guard Auxiliary Training in Marblehead 1943
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary in Marblehead, Massachusetts, participate in instructional meetings in February 1943. Harry Whitten, a Boston automobile distributor, instructs fellow reservists on marine engine ignition systems. This training reflects the emphasis on preparedness during World War II, highlighting the vital role of auxiliary forces in national defense efforts.
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Coast Guard Auxiliary Training in Marblehead 1943