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Photograph, black and white, of Florida State University Air Force ROTC. Members of Florida State University's first Air Force ROTC on campus, 1949-1950, all in military uniform.
Photograph, black and white, of Florida State University ROTC. Members of Florida State University's ROTC in a classroom with a male instructor, all in military attire.
Photograph, black and white, of First Angel Flight of ROTC. Female members of Florida State University's 1960 first Angel Flight of ROTC stand in formation, at attention, in uniform.
Photograph, black and white, of Florida State University ROTC. Members of Florida State University's ROTC stand at attention in full gear. Left to right: J.M. Leonard, J.B. Miller, D.E. Osteen (Ft. Pierce), E.J. Bergin (Tampa), R.W. Kirk...
Photograph, black and white, of Florida State University ROTC. Members of Florida State University's 1956 ROTC pose for a group photograph behind Opperman Music Hall.
Photograph, black and white, of ROTC formal rifle inspection. Major William C. Klein of the Third Army Headquarters conducts a formal rifle inspection of Florida State University's Army Ordinance and Air Force ROTC, in full uniform.
Photograph, black and white, of Army ROTC summper camp. Two men in uniform operate an artillery weapon at Army ROTC summer camp at Fort Benning, Ga. Shown are John Eichelberger and Bob Bennett.
Photograph, black and white, of ROTC summer camp. Photograph of three men at ROTC summer camp held at Fort Sill. Shown: Dr. Porter L. Fortune, Mississippi Southern College; Lt. Neal Dodson, Pilot; and Dr. Charles S. Davis, FSU...
Photograph, black and white, of Florida State University ROTC. Members of Florida State University's ROTC examine an artillery weapon in military attire. Shown: Bob White, William R. Newbury, Lt. Col. Cornell Booth, Ronald W. Skelton, ...
First Co-Ed Air Force ROTC at Florida State University
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Photograph, black and white, of First Co-Ed Air Force ROTC at Florida State University. Three men and one women, members of Florida State University's first co-ed Air Force ROTC, stand together behind a plane. Shown: Frank Davis, ...
Photograph, black and white, of Florida State University Air Force ROTC. Cheryl MC Gahey and Beverly Wall, members of Florida State University's Air Force ROTC, stand in uniform with Colonel Preston B. Hardy.
Florida State University Air Force ROTC Band, 1960
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Photograph, black and white, of Florida State University Air Force ROTC Band 1960. Nine men, members of Florida State University's Air Force ROTC band, pose in uniform with their instruments. Shown: Bob Miller, Jay Baughman, Charles...
Photograph, black and white, of Captain M.A. Boykins in France, taken in September 1918. A man in uniform stands on steps and holds a sword in his hand, which is pointed towards the ground, and looks at the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Florida State University ROTC New Officers. Seven men in uniform, new officers of Florida State University's ROTC, stand around a man in a suit on the steps of Opperman Music Hall.
Photograph, black and white, of ROTC Military Ball Queen 1956. Florida State University's 1956 ROTC military ball queen, Margaret Miller, is escorted in between a column of ROTC men in uniform.
Photograph, black and white, of Air Force ROTC 1953. Colonel Bernice S. Barr (1949-53) turns over the Air Force ROTC to Colonel Paul W. Campbell (1951-55) in June 1953.
Photograph, black and white, of ROTC Queen Mary Margaret Williams 1954. Florida State University ROTC queen Mary Margaret Williams poses in formal attire.
Photograph, black and white, of Florida State University ROTC. Members of Florida State University's ROTC are taught the basic nomenclature of a U.S. Rifle, Cal. 30. M1.
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