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Photograph of a General Motors TBM-3 Avenger aircraft (tail number TBM 85717) on display at Naval Air Station Memphis, Tennessee, circa 1940s-1950s. The text on the sign reads: "Navy Memphis / Headquarters/ Chief of Naval Air Technical Training / Naval Air Technical Training / Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training / Naval Air Maintenance Training Group / U.S. Naval Air Station / U.S. Naval…
Photograph of Moya O. Lear in the cockpit of a McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II aircraft, George Air Force Base, California, February 1992.
Photograph of Moya O. Lear and an unidentified woman at George Air Force Base, California, February 1992. Lear is wearing a flight suit.
Photograph of Moya O. Lear in a flight suit, George Air Force Base, California, February 1992.
Aerial photograph of Curtiss Field, Long Island, New York, May 9, 1930. Several aircraft are visible in the scene.Caption: "(0263-876F-14)(5-9-30-2P)(12-1500) / U.S. Navy Airplanes at Curtiss Field, Valley Stream. L. I., N. Y."Typed caption on verso: "A. J. P."
Photograph of an automobile at Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois, June 1929.Inscription on verso: "Chanute Field, Rantoul, Illinois, June 1929. Photograph by Aarne J. Pisila."
Sunnyvale Air Base
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Photograph of a tall pole, possibly a dirigible mooring mast, at Sunnyvale Air Base, California, circa 1930s. A serviceman stands on top of the pole with his arms spread.
Inscription: "Sunnyvale Air Base [written backwards on negative]."
Inscription on envelope: "Sunnyvale Air Base."