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On verso is a card to his mother postmarked May 4, 1918, reading "Ready to go to train at Jackson. John". Affixed to postcard is a newspaper clipping that reads: "John Hall Woods of Princeton, formerly assistant city editor of the Courier and who is in the ordnance department, has been transferred from Camp Jackson at Columbia, S.C., to the ordnance training camp at Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. John has been erroneously reported as in an officers' training camp and to prove he is still a private sends this photograph. He is in company T, second provisional regiment." File historyLegend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete
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