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The ROTC band presents in front of the WVU Armory building.
The building was later destroyed in a fire.
View of the WVU Marching Band from the Agricultural Experiment Station.
Photograph taken from the WVU Agricultural Experiment Station shows cadets drill and band practice along side of the Armory Building
Image shows a cadet drill in front of the WVU Armory from the Agricultural Experiment Station.
View of the field which is now where the MountainLair is located. In the background is the Armory and to the right of that is Mechanical Hall, which burned down in 1956. To the right is Commencement Hall, with grandstand attached to the back. To the left and up the hill is Stalnakar Hall.
WVU Armory visible in background.
A photograph of two men working with a piece of equipment. WVU Armory visible in background.
A group of men involved in testing a piece of unidentified equipment. WVU Armory visible in background.
West Virginia University Armory building in background.
Armory Building and Mechanical Hall bordered the old athletic field.
Photos of Armory, Experiment Station and Science Hall together.
Students stand on woodpile for bonfire and 'thuse' before W & J game.
A scene from Greek Week events 'Hill Climb' showing members of Fraternity running up the North High Street.  In the background Administration Building, Old Buildings and Grounds and Security headquarters, Chemistry Building and Armory are also shown.
Looking down onto Commencement Hall. Part of Stewart Hall is visible and the Armory building is in the background.
Seated, left to right:  S.E. Whitesides, 1st Lt. Inf., DOL; K.F. Hanst, Capt., Inf., DOL; H.H. Fletcher, Maj., Inf., DOL (PMS&T); R.M. McCutcheon, Capt., CE DOL; E.F. Adams, 1st Lt. Inf., DOL; Bill Browning, 2nd Lt., Inf-Res. Standing, left to right: Bill Fahy, 2nd. Lt., Inf-Res; L.F. Malone, 2nd Lt., Inf-Res; Louis Armentrout, 2nd Lt., Inf-Res; 1st Sgt. E.T. Schultz, DEML; Stf. Sgt. DM Beard, DEML; Stf. Sgt. H.M. Dearborn, DEML; Fred Goff, 2nd Lt., Inf-Res; Ira Steel, 2nd Lt., Eng-Res.
The R.O.T.C. band performs in front of Armory while onlookers listen.
Cadets march with a gun on a shoulder on the Drill Field, one of the leading cadets salutes while the other swings out what appears to be a baton.
Cadets with a gun on shoulder march on the Drill Field. There are three saluting cadets leading the rest.
Cadets march in formation in Drill Field with Armory and Mechanical Hall in the background.
Officer pinning a cadet.
Cadets and the band perform regimen in front of Armory.
WVU R.O.T.C units and band on the Drill Field.  The Amory is visible in the background.
ROTC Band playing as companies march on the old athletic field.
Front Center: Captain Eaton, Commandant, and Walter Mestrezat, Director.
Lower right hand corner 'H-3666 the Black Diamond'.
Showing Armory and Mechanical Hall, both now gone.
In process of construction.  Cost of building, $25,000.
Located near present site of Oglebay Hall.
This drawing has the Armory with Corps of Cadets in front of the building.
'More than 1500 men take training each year in either Air or Army ROTC in the University Armory, built in 1902.  The drill field in front of the Armory is used for military parades.'
'Armory, wrecked Spring 1965.'