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Oblique aerial photograph of Randolph Field, Texas covered in snow, circa 1940s.
Oblique aerial photograph of the chapel at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s.
Photograph of a base operations building at Brownwood Army Airfield in Brownwood, Texas, 1940s-1950s. A Stinson L-5 Sentinel aircraft is parked nearby.
Oblique aerial photograph of Brownwood Army Airfield in Brownwood, Texas, circa 1940s-1950s. Buildings, runways, and aircraft are visible in the scene.
Hand-colored photograph of the base administration building, nicknamed the "Taj Mahal," at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s.
Hand-colored photograph of the base administration building, nicknamed the "Taj Mahal," at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s.
Photographic group portrait of Squadron R, Flight A, Class 43C at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s. Kenneth D. Wallace is seated in the front row, second from the left.
Caption: "Squadron R, Flight A, Class 43C, Randolph Field, Texas."
Sticker on verso: "Koenig Art Emporium."
Photograph of Carol Nicholson standing outside a building at Alamo Field, Texas, circa 1943-1945.Inscription on verso: "This was taken at Alamo Field in San Antonio on my first trip there. Some major took it and you can nearly see me blushing. Shy kid - aint I?"
Photograph of a Stinson L-5 Sentinel aircraft making an airborne message pickup, Cox Field, Texas, June 28, 1944. The planes bears United States Army Air Forces markings.
Inscription: "163 LS. 28 June 1944. 4-8. Message-pickup. Cox Fld."