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[Douglas Y1B-7 aircraft]
Two photographs featuring U.S. Army Air Corps Douglas Y1B-7 aircraft (tail numbers 170 and 174), circa 1932. Both aircraft have the 88th Aero Squadron's "bucking bronco" emblem painted on their fuselage.
[Douglas O-38 aircraft in flight over mountainous terrain]
Photograph of five U.S. Army Air Corps Douglas O-38 aircraft in flight over mountainous terrain, February 6, 1931. Caption: "(O38 92-P-115) (2-6-31) (12-4100)."
[Douglas O-38 aircraft in flight over mountainous terrain]
Photograph of five U.S. Army Air Corps Douglas O-38 aircraft in flight over mountainous terrain, February 6, 1931. Caption: "(O37 92-P-115) (2-6-31) (12-4100)."
[Douglas O-46A aircraft]
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Corps Douglas O-46A aircraft (serial number 35-183), circa 1930s-1940s. The "knight and devil" emblem of the 91st Observation Squadron is painted on the fuselage.
[Douglas O-38 aircraft in flight over mountainous terrain]
Photograph of five U.S. Army Air Corps Douglas O-38 aircraft in flight over mountainous terrain, February 6, 1931. Inscription: "(O42A-92P-115) (2-6-31) (12-4100)."
[Lieutenant Wallen piloting Douglas O-38 aircraft]
Photograph of Lieutenant Wallen piloting a U.S. Army Air Corps Douglas O-38 aircraft, circa 1930s. The "dagger and ace of spades" emblem of the 116th Observation Squadron is painted on the fuselage.Caption: "116 Obs Sqdn / H.D. 10 (7-10-35 pm) / Lt. Wallen."
[Boeing XB-15, Stinson aircraft, and Douglas C-47 Skytrains at Bolling Field]
Photograph of the Boeing XB-15 (nose number 46), a Stinson aircraft, and several Douglas C-47 Skytrains at Bolling Field, Washington, D.C., circa 1938. An emblem depicting a Native American with a bow and arrow is painted on the XB-15's nose. The caption notes that this photograph was taken at an air show. Inscription on verso: "Air show, [illegible] Aviation Forum, Bolling Field, Wash. D.C. May…
[Thomas Walter Jackson World War II Collection, Box One, Folder 2 - Materials from training at Randolph Field, Texas -- correspondence, military records, clippings, 1938-1939]
Items from Box One, Folder 2 of the Thomas Walter Jackson World War II Collection, circa 1938-1939. Folder contains materials from Thomas Walter Jackson's military service with the United States Army Air Corps and his training at Randolph Field, Texas. Includes two military documents, 33 letters to Jackson’s fiancée Helen Jane Klinger, and two newspaper clippings.
[U.S. Army Air Corps serviceman standing in yard]
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Corps serviceman standing in a yard, July 19, 1943.Inscription: "A/C George [Barnes?]. My Corp."Inscription on verso: "Taken at home on my furlough. 7/19/43."Item from the Margery Watson World War II Photographs album pages, circa 1940s. Album pages contain photographs and small ephemera related to Watson's work for North American Aviation during World War II.
[Servicemen in line for equipment]
Photograph a United States Army Air Corps servicemen in line to receive blankets, sheets, and other equipment, Muroc Dry Lake, California, circa 1930s. Typed caption on album page: "Army Air Corps at Muroc Dry Lake Calif. Army Air Corps personnel being given blankets, sheets and other equipment that they will need during the month of maneuvers at the desert camp." Stamped on verso: "The following…