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Identifier: valentinesmanual15brow (find matches)
Title: Valentine's manual of old New York
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Brown, Henry Collins, 1862-1961
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Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Valentine's Manual Inc.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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OF OLD NEW YORK are the men whom the government has selected to makewhat should prove to be an invaluable historical record. The Camouflage unit of the Corps of Engineers of theNational Army has attracted many artists, and a numberalso have taken up naval camouflage, which in these daysof the submarine is an extremely important study. Inmaking her famous fleet of dummy battleships, Englandsnaval camoufleurs certainly showed great ingenuity.Every regiment has its camouflage squad, and alreadyover five hundred men belonging to this corps are inFrance with our armies. I understand that each regi-ment in each training camp in America has sixteen cam-oufleurs to train other men. In this unit, are artists, ar-chitects, sculptors, scene painters, sign painters, housepainters, carpenters, ornamental iron workers, tinsmiths,plasterers, photographers, stage carpenters and propertymen. Their work in general, the War Department in-forms me, deals with the concealment of gun emplace-ments, trenche

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