File:Discuss plans for mobilizing 2,000,000 men. Washington, D.C., March 28. Plans for the most intensive recruiting campaign in American history, to be followed by enactment of a selective LCCN2016873297.jpg
DescriptionDiscuss plans for mobilizing 2,000,000 men. Washington, D.C., March 28. Plans for the most intensive recruiting campaign in American history, to be followed by enactment of a selective LCCN2016873297.jpg
English: Title: Discuss plans for mobilizing 2,000,000 men. Washington, D.C., March 28. Plans for the most intensive recruiting campaign in American history, to be followed by enactment of a selective service law which would provide a military force of 2,000,000 men within four months, were expected to be perfected at a selective service conference, which opened today at the Army Medical Center today. In the spotlight at the meeting were, left to right: Maj. Gen. Albert H. Blanding, Chief, US. National Guard Bureau; Rear Admiral Aldolphus Andrews, Chief Bureau of Navigation, US. Navy; Maj. General Thomas Holcomb, commandant of US. Marine Corps.; and Brig. Gen. L.D. Gasser, Asst. Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 3/28/38
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