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History 1 July 1945 to 5 October 1945 : 3094th AAF Base Unit (Factory School), Boeing Aircraft Company, 6600 Ellis Avenue, Seattle 8, Washington.
Unbound (loose pages), hand typed. "Superfortress school." "5 October 1945, the date of deactivation." Include bibliography and section titled: Supporting Documents.

Handbook for Military Government in Germany prior to defeat or surrender.

History in the sky : 354th Pioneer Mustang Fighter Group.
Cover title.Edited by Arthur F. Brown.Includes roster, 4 p. at end.

[Print of Vincent Lunardi during balloon ascent]
Letterpress print of Vincent Lunardi during a balloon ascent, original piece dated circa 1785.

[Illustration of hypothetical invasion by land, air, and sea of England by French forces
Illustration (photographic reproduction) of a hypothetical invasion by land, air, and sea of England by French forces, circa early 1800s. The scene depicts balloons in flight, warships, and troops passing through a tunnel under the English Channel.

Mr. Garnerin, the first man to descend safely in a parachute [Illustration]
Illustration, "Mr. Garnerin, the first man to descend safely in a parachute," circa late 18th-early 19th century. Depicts Andre Jacques Garnerin with his early parachute design.Part of a photograph album related to John Sylvester Wheelwright's…

[Portrait of unidentified soldier]
Photographic reproduction of a painted portrait featuring an unidentified soldier, circa 1800s-1910s.

[Illustration of André-Jacques Garnerin's parachute descent]
Illustration (photographic reproduction) of André-Jacques Garnerin's parachute descent from a balloon, London, England, 1802.

Luftfahrt des Herrn Professors Bourguet, zu Berlin den 23 May Ao 1804 [Etching of Professor Bourguet]
Etching of a bust portrait in profile of Professor Bourguet surrounded by ballooning items, original artwork dated 1804. Depicted items include barrels of gas, books, a compass, a balloon, and a parachute.Inscription in German below image: "Luftfahrt…

[Print of balloonist James Sadler and passenger William Clayfield landing in Bristol Channel]
Letterpress print of balloonist James Sadler and passenger William Clayfield landing in the Bristol Channel, original piece dated circa 1810.
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