Lt. E. N. Jackson of the Signal Reserve Corps inspects incoming horses at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. The horses are checked for glanders and receive their inoculations before being held in detention corrals for two weeks. This photograph was taken on June 23, 1918, during horse and mule training for military purposes. it was issued for public viewing on July 10, 1918. The image is part of the collection "Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One."


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