Photograph of a wrecked Aeromarine 39-B seaplane, circa 1915-1918. Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
Photograph of a wrecked Aeromarine 39-B seaplane (fuselage number 54[?]), circa 1915-1918. Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
Photograph of a wrecked Aeromarine 39-B seaplane in a hangar, circa 1915-1918. Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
Photograph of a wrecked Aeromarine 39-B seaplane (tail number A-541), circa 1915-1918. Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
Photograph of wrecked Aeromarine 39-B seaplane (tail number A-541), circa 1915-1918. Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
Photograph of a wrecked Aeromarine 39-B seaplane, circa 1915-1918. Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
Photograph of a wrecked Aeromarine 39-B seaplane (fuselage number 473) nose down in water, circa 1915-1918. Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
Photograph of wrecked Aeromarine 39-B seaplane (tail number A-542) being loaded onto a boat, circa 1915-1918. Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
Photograph of a wrecked Aeromarine 39-B seaplane being lifted from the water, circa 1915-1918. Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
Photograph of the wreckage from a U.S. Navy Curtiss H Boat seaplane, circa 1917-1918.Inscription: "Once more."Part of a photograph album related to C. E. Roy's service with the U.S. Navy at Key West Naval Air Station, Florida, circa 1917-1918.