Stock portrait from US Army. Name of person in this photograph is listed as: Latson 103 (oval photo, high collar with engineers badge, probably pre-1925) This photo of 1st Lt. R. G. Miller, Field Artillery, appears in the 1927 Beaver Yearbook pg. 256 under the group of Commissioned US Army officers at OAC.
Stock portrait from US Army. Name of person in this photograph is listed as: Miller 103 (Oval photo, high collar with artillery badge, probably pre-1925).
Brigadier General McAlexander in his office at OAC(?). Photograph is by the same portrait photographer of his wife in P002:428/429. McAlexander in uniform with General rank star on epaulets.
Brigadier General McAlexander in his office at OAC(?). Photograph is by the same portrait photographer of his wife in P002:428/429. McAlexander in uniform with General rank star on epaulets.
Stock portrait from US Army. Name of person in this photograph is listed as: Minton 103. Also listed as circa 1925, which is possible due to high collar tunic with Sam Browne belt, cavalry officer. This photo of Captain J. T. Minton, Cavalry, appears in the 1927 Beaver Yearbook pg. 256 under the group of Commissioned US Army officers at OAC.
Unidentified ROTC officer portrait in dress uniform. Badges on lapels indicate Artillery Corps. The style of service coat dates to after 1925 based on collar type. Standard service cap with ROTC badge. Probably a cadet officer photo used for publication in OSC yearbook or Barometer.
Stock portrait from US Army. Name of person in this photograph is listed as: Miller 103 (Oval photo, high collar with artillery badge, probably pre-1925).
Cadet uniform of the late 1920s. Sam Browne belt with cadet's sword, jodhpurs trousers, and early style rolled collar (lapel type) dress blouse. Emblem on left sleeve unique to OAC. Leather leggings or puttees are indicative of calvary as is the lapel badges. Identification of cadet is not given.
Stock portrait from US Army. Name of person in this photograph is listed as: McCormick 103. Oval photo with officer cap with brim, high collar and artillery badge. This photo of Captain T. C. McCormick, Field Artillery, appears in the 1927 Beaver Yearbook pg. 256 under the group of Commissioned US Army officers at OAC.