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Photograph - Parade Ground (Winter), Fred Saunders
Photograph - Parade Ground (Winter), Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
The Parade Ground at Fort Ontario overlooking the Station Hospital, 1942-43.
Photograph- Coast Guard Station (Winter), Fred Saunders
Photograph- Coast Guard Station (Winter), Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
The Coast Guard Station, located on the shoreline next to Fort Ontario.
Photograph - Fort Ontario, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Fort Ontario, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Fort Ontario from across the Oswego River, 1943. Old stone fort in background at left; junior offices quarters at right.
Photograph - 1212th Service Unit Headquarters (Winter), Fred Saunders
Photograph - 1212th Service Unit Headquarters (Winter), Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
The administrative headquarters building for the 1212th Service Unit at Fort Ontario in the winter.
Photograph - Commanding Officer's Quarters, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Commanding Officer's Quarters, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Soldier on guard detail by the Commanding Officer’s quarters at Fort Ontario, 1942-1943.
Photograph - Fort Ontario (Winter), Fred Saunders
Photograph - Fort Ontario (Winter), Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Image of the red brick 1905 Station Hospital at Fort Ontario in winter, 1942-43. Red brick 1905 barracks to left.
Photograph - Dress Parade, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Dress Parade, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Soldiers at Dress Parade on the Parade Ground at Fort Ontario, 1943. 1905 red brick barracks at left and hospital at right.
Photograph - Dress Parade Or Retreat, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Dress Parade Or Retreat, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Soldiers on Dress Parade or Retreat at Fort Ontario, 1943.
Photograph - Soldiers Drilling, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Soldiers Drilling, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Soldiers at drill on the Parade Ground at Fort Ontario, 1943. Dirt baseball infield at right.
Photograph - Entrance To The Northwest Rifle Gallery, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Entrance To The Northwest Rifle Gallery, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Entrance to the Northwest Rifle Gallery, 1943.
Photograph - Dress Parade, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Dress Parade, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Soldiers at Dress Parade on the Parade Ground at Fort Ontario.
Photograph - Enlisted Barracks, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Enlisted Barracks, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Enlisted Men’s Barracks looking north towards Lake Ontario.
Photograph - Post Exchange, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Post Exchange, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
1943 Image of the Post Exchange.
Photograph - Officer's Quarters, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Officer's Quarters, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Vehicle driving up to the 1822 lightkeepers house used as officer’s quarters during WWII and 1941 chapel.
Photograph - Soldiers Drilling, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Soldiers Drilling, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Soldiers at drill on the Parade Ground at Fort Ontario.
Photograph - Officer's Club, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Officer's Club, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Parade Ground inside the old stone fort and Enlisted Men’s Barracks converted into an Officer’s Club in 1928.
Photograph - Old Fort Ontario, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Old Fort Ontario, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Entrance to the old stone fort with road that went around it.
Photograph - Parade Ground, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Parade Ground, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Parade Ground at Fort Ontario with red brick 1905 Barracks, Post Exchange, and Hospital buildings in the background.
Photograph - Post Signal Gun, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Post Signal Gun, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Post signal gun overlooking the Parade Ground at Fort Ontario. The 1905 Post Hospital and red brick barracks are seen in the background.
Photograph - Enlisted Barracks, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Enlisted Barracks, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Image of a two-story Enlisted Men’s Barracks at Fort Ontario built in 1940-41 to accommodate the change from a 400-man regular army infantry battalion post to a special unit training post.
Photograph - Military Police, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Military Police, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Military Policeman at the main entrance on East Seventh Street.
Photograph - Main Entrance, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Main Entrance, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
The main entrance to Fort Ontario on East Seventh Street facing north towards the post.
Photograph - Chapel, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Chapel, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Non-denominational Chapel built in 1941 built outside the entrance of the 19th Century stone fortification. It was auctioned off after WWII and operates as a Seventh Day Adventist Church near the University of Buffalo campus.
Photograph - 1212th Service Unit Headquarters, Fred Saunders
Photograph - 1212th Service Unit Headquarters, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Main entrance to the Headquarters Building for the 1212th Service Unit at Fort Ontario. The 1212th had overall responsibility for the command, administration, and operation of the 80-acre army post while the 1210th was stationed at Fort Ontario.
Photograph - Military Police, Fred Saunders
Photograph - Military Police, Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Military Policeman at the main entrance on East 7th Street in Oswego, NY.
Journal Article – Training Linguistically Handicapped And Mentally Limited Personnel In The Military Service, Morton A. Seidenfeld
Journal Article – Training Linguistically Handicapped And Mentally Limited Personnel In The Military Service, Morton A. Seidenfeld
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
An article published in the January 1943 issue of The Journal of Educational Psychology, titled "Training Linguistically Handicapped and Mentally Limited Personnel in the Military Service" discussing the Special Training Unit Program.
Photograph - Solders Drilling (Colorized), Fred Saunders
Photograph - Solders Drilling (Colorized), Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Soldiers at drill on the Parade Ground at Fort Ontario. The photograph was digitally colorized by the Special Collections and Archives at Morehead State University.
Photograph - Soldiers Drilling (Colorized), Fred Saunders
Photograph - Soldiers Drilling (Colorized), Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Soldiers at drill on the Parade Ground at Fort Ontario, 1943. Dirt baseball infield at right. The photograph was digitally colorized by the Special Collections and Archives at Morehead State University.
Photograph - Post Signal Gun (Colorized), Fred Saunders
Photograph - Post Signal Gun (Colorized), Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
Post signal gun overlooking the Parade Ground at Fort Ontario. The 1905 Post Hospital and red brick barracks are seen in the background. The photograph was digitally colorized by the Special Collections and Archives at Morehead State University.
Photograph - Post Exchange (Colorized), Fred Saunders
Photograph - Post Exchange (Colorized), Fred Saunders
The 1210th S.T.U. at Fort Ontario, 1943-1944
1943 Image of the Post Exchange. The photograph was digitally colorized by the Special Collections and Archives at Morehead State University.