


U.S. Marine Corps Communications Class Parris Island 1942
In May 1942, a U.S. Marine Corps instructor leads a communications class at a glider detachment training camp in Parris Island, South Carolina. Parris Island has historically served as a key training ground for Marine recruits. This period marked significant military education developments during World War II, crucial for effective communication and operations.
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U.S. Marine Corps Communications Class Parris Island 1942