Photograph of the "Graf Zeppelin" airship (LZ-127) in flight near New York, October 15, 1928.Caption: "(0179-870N-14)(10-15-28-4P)(12-3500) / German Dirigible approaching New York City on first flight."
Photograph of the "Graf Zeppelin" airship (LZ-127) in flight over Staten Island, New York, October 15, 1928.Caption: "(0180-870N-14)(10-15-28-4P)(12-3500) / World’s largest Dirigible sailing over Staten Id. On way to Manhattan."
Photographic group portrait of servicemen of the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, United States Army Air Corps, at Hickam Field, Hawaii, circa January 1942.Inscription on verso: "Crew #7."Typed on verso: "Photo by S/Sgt. Lee R. Embree, 38th Recon Sqdn.,…
Photographic group portrait of the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron basketball team, February 23, 1939. Identified individuals include Lee Embree (first row, holding the basketball), Lieutenant Hutchinson (back row, fourth from left), Jesse Schneider…
Photograph of a military camp for the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, United States Army Air Corps, in Tucson, Arizona, March 20, 1941.Inscription: "(G12-231D-38R)(3-20-41-2P). Camp, 38th Rcn. Sqdn, Tucson, Ariz."Item from the Lee Embree photograph…
Photograph of members of the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, United States Army Air Corps, setting up camp outside Hickam Field after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, December 7, 1941.
Photograph of members of the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, United States Army Air Corps, setting up camp outside Hickam Field after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, December 7, 1941. Inscription: "(12-7-41-8:30A) - A.C. Photo by Sgt. Lee Embree."
Photographic group portrait of servicemen of the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, United States Army Air Corps, posing with a puppy at Hickam Field, Hawaii, December 8, 1941. From left to right, front row: Floyd A. Wright, Joseph S. Angelini, Larry J.…
Photographic group portrait of servicemen of the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, United States Army Air Corps, posing with a puppy at Hickam Field, Hawaii, December 8, 1941. From left to right, front row: Floyd A. Wright, Joseph S. Angelini, Larry J.…
Accident report for an incident involving a U.S. Army Air Forces Douglas A-20C Havoc aircraft (serial number 41-19157) that crashed at the municipal airport in Newark, New Jersey, June 20, 1942. The plane was piloted by James C. Stewart. One typed…