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Men of Company G, 120th Infantry, leaving Winston-Salem for three weeks of war games at Camp Shelby at Hattiesburg, Mississippi and Alexandria, Louisiana, 1940.

Men of Company G, 120th Infantry, leaving Winston-Salem for three weeks of war games at Camp Shelby at Hattiesburg, Mississippi and Alexandria, Louisiana, 1940.

Company G originated in the War of 1812 when it was known as Company A, First Battalion, North Carolina Volunteers. The group met at the Southern Railway passenger station.

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