Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Collection |
Levinson Image Collection |
Object ID |
IA.LEV.2024.08.018 |
Accession Number |
2021.006 |
Title |
Joseph Turner Scrapbook Page Eighteen |
Year Range from |
1940 |
Year Range to |
1945 |
Description |
Featured in the Turner scrapbook, this page includes several photos of soldiers playing their musical instruments in a parade formation. It is likely these soldiers are in the 161st or 195th Field Artillery band. Captions include the names Mr. S and Mr. Stinson, likely referring to Dale B. Stinson and Ner A. Stinson, who are both from Emporia, Kansas. This scrapbook documents the wartime experience of Joseph Earl Turner, a jazz musician and golf instructor, who enlisted from Emporia, Kansas, in the US Army on 23 December 1940. Beginning as a private, Turner rose quickly in rank before separating from service on 7 December 1945 as a Technical Sergeant. He served in the 161st and the 195th Field Artillery bands and was stationed at bases in Kansas and California, including at San Luis Obispo and Fort Ord. |
People |
Stinson, Dale B. Stinson, Ner A. |
Search Terms |
Scrapbook Album Fort Ord Joseph Earl Turner Musician World War II Era 161st Field Artillery 195th Field Artillery Portrait Band Instrument Parade Formation Stinson Cornet Trumpet Dale B. Stinson Ner A. Stinson |
