Camp Devens in Ayer, Massachusetts was an infantry camp used for R.O.T.C. training during World War One. This image shows a formation parade, with the soldiers lined up in orderly rows. The photograph was taken on August 2, 1920 by Sergeant Joe Hits, a photographer for the Signal Corps.
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