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Photograph of Douglas J. Malewicki preparing his boost glider for launch during the Eleventh National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-11), United States Air Force Academy, Colorado, 1969.
Stamped on verso: "Photo by G. Harry Stine, [address in New Canaan, Connecticut]. Date: Aug 14 1969. Neg. No.: N-11-134. 795A."
Born-digital video recording of an oral history with Bruce Mennella and interviewer John Barth, recorded as part of The Museum of Flight Oral History Program, January 28, 2020.
In this eight-part oral history, fighter ace Frederick Libby is interviewed about his life and his military service with the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. In part one, he describes his childhood in Colorado and the Midwest and discusses his family’s profession as cowboys and horse breakers.
The interview is conducted by fellow fighter ace Eugene A. Valencia.
Oblique aerial photograph of the Colorado State Capitol building and surrounding area, Denver, Colorado, circa 1940s. The inscription misidentifies the location as the California State Capital.
Inscription on verso: "California State Capitol. I think it is."
Photographic group portrait of United States Army Air Corps servicemen at Lowry Field, Colorado, circa 1939. Lee Embree is in the back row, fourth from left.Item from the Lee Embree photograph album, circa 1920s-1970s. Album contains one hundred forty (140) photographs and one (1) clipping and primarily focuses on Embree's military service before, during, and after World War II.
Aerial photograph of Lowry Field, Colorado, circa 1930s.Item from the Lee Embree photograph album, circa 1920s-1970s. Album contains one hundred forty (140) photographs and one (1) clipping and primarily focuses on Embree's military service before, during, and after World War II.
Photograph of buildings at Lowry Field, Colorado, circa 1938.
Inscription: "Lowery Field, Denver"
Inscription on verso: "Lowry Field, Denver, about 1938."
Item from the Lee Embree photograph album, circa 1920s-1970s. Album contains one hundred forty (140) photographs and one (1) clipping and primarily focuses on Embree's military service before, during, and after World War II.
Aerial photograph of the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Colorado, circa 1930s-1940s.Item from the Lee Embree photograph album, circa 1920s-1970s. Album contains one hundred forty (140) photographs and one (1) clipping and primarily focuses on Embree's military service before, during, and after World War II.
Aerial photograph of an airport in Denver, Colorado, circa 1935.Inscription: "A.M. 472. Municipal Airport, Denver, Col."Inscription on verso: "1935."Stamped on verso: "Official Photo. Credit to be given 23rd Photo Section. Air Corps, U.S. Army."Item from the Lee Embree photograph album, circa 1920s-1970s. Album contains one hundred forty (140) photographs and one (1) clipping and primarily focuses…
In this eight-part oral history, fighter ace Frederick Libby is interviewed about his life and his military service with the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. In part two, he describes his adventures as a young adult in the American West, Mexico, and Canada. Topics discussed include his financial wins and losses, a story about being “rolled” (robbed) in a bar, and his enlistment in the…