File:Governor Carter on M-60 (22870587464).jpg
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editDescriptionGovernor Carter on M-60 (22870587464).jpg | FORT STEWART, Ga. June 7, 1972- Governor Jimmy Carter prepares to fire an M60 machine gun during a visit to Georgia Army National Guard troops undergoing annual training at Fort Stewart. The Governor and First Lady observed a firing demonstration by the 1st Battalion 121st Infantry then got to fire the weapons themselves. |
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