"Modern Doughboys: In the midst of past and present entanglements, American doughboys keep in trim, forming the bulwark of American defense in a time of peace. These soldiers are part of the Sixth Infantry at Jefferson Barracks."
"Rolling kitchen at Jefferson Barracks, first of its kind in the army - It was inspected by Maj. Gen. Charles E. Kilbourne (center) , during his visit here yesterday. At left is Brig. Gen. Dana T. Merrill, Twelfth Brigade commander, and, right, Col J. A. Atkins. The kitchen, devised by a Jefferson Barracks officer, has an oven, auxilliary gas cookers, ice box and trailer for food supplies."
"A Bird Wings Its Way out of a Cloudy Sky: Both the Red and Blue armies were represented by planes during maneuvers. This ship, a member of the Red Army, is silhouetted against a cloudy sky as it wings over the base of the attacking Blue Army at the southern end of the Barracks. Notice the pools of water, they dotted the entire Barracks area."
"Jefferson Barracks is Inspected by a General: The inspecting party and a corral of United States Army mules. 'The old standby of the army afield is rapidly becoming obsolete due to the mechanization of the army,' commented one of the officers of the inspecting party."
"Rookies at Jefferson Barracks engaging in bayonet drill. These rookies have been in the army less than a month, but under the intensive drilling, under which the time for training recruits has been reduced from 16 weeks to 28 days, they are rapidly being converted into first-class fighting men. Watching the drill with critical eyes are, left, Sergt. William J. Jacques and, right, Sergt. F. Chapman."
"He Gets A Kick Out Of This - After a few months of disciplinary training at the Barracks, army life loses some of its original "kick," but the boys who are charged with caring for the mules always have it in potentiality at least. Here is one of the kickers taking a drink outside the stable."
"For That Empty Feeling - Veal is the victim of the day as the cook prepares for the healthy appetites at Jefferson Barracks. The cameraman was invited to lunch. "We eat at 12 o'clock," the commander said, "and when soldier boys say they eat at 12 o'clock, they do."
"The ' Gas House Gang' Near Second Base - A Sixth Infantry unit is shown as it charged through a wall of gas, with masks at place and guns at ready. A strong wind complicated the gas demonstration considerably. Center foreground is second base on the barracks baseball diamond."
"The Sixth Infantry (above) passing in review before its commanding officer, Col. Joseph A. Atkins, yesterday afternoon at Jefferson Barracks after the post had been inspected by Maj. Gen. Charles D. Herron, commanding the Sixth Corps area. The student soldiers of the Students Military Training Camp followed the regulars. Below are some of the new high speed tanks which are part of the Sixth Regiment's armament."