Photograph of the taildragger of an A.E.G. G.IV aircraft (serial number G1131/16), circa 1914-1920.Caption on album page: "Archives / A.E.G. de Monchy-Humiers / No. 1131/16 / Serie 406 No. 4."Part of a photograph album of French aircraft, circa…
Photograph of an A.E.G. G.IV aircraft (serial number G1131/16), front view, circa 1914-1920. Caption on album page: "Archives / Serie 406 No. 1 A.E.G. / de Monchy Humiers No. 1131/16."Part of a photograph album of French aircraft, circa 1914-1920.
Photograph of an A.E.G. G.IV aircraft (serial number G1131/16), rear view, circa 1914-1920. The aircraft is painted in a lozenge camouflage design.Caption on album page: "Archives / A.E.G. de Monchy-Humiers No. 1131/16 / Serie 406 No. 7."Part of a…
Photograph of an A.E.G. G.IV aircraft, right side view, circa 1914-1920. Caption on album page: "Archives / Serie 406 No. 2 A. E. G.Part of a photograph album of French aircraft, circa 1914-1920.
Photograph of an A.E.G. G.V biplane parked in a hangar near Longuyon, France, circa 1917-1919. Inscription on album page: "German AEG bi-motor 5 passenger bomber – near Longyon [sic]."Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six…
Photograph of an AACS (Army Airways Communications System) control tower at Luliang Air Base, China, circa 1940s.Typed on verso: "This is the AACS Control Tower at Luliang, near Chengtu. During the war this tower rendered efficient service in the…
Photograph of an AACS (Army Airways Communications System) direction finding installation in Changyi, China, circa 1940s.Typed on verso: "Above is a Direction Finding Installation at Changyi, prefabricated in the United States and sent over 'The…
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…
Accompanying citation for the Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to Robert H. Neale, December 8, 1996. Describes Neale's service with the American Volunteer Group during World War II.
Account ledger form for Marc Lagen, August 10, 1918. Documents transactions made by Lagen via the American Express Company office in Tours, France from May to August.