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Photograph of two Douglas A-24 Dauntless aircraft (tail numbers 115748 and 26083[?]) and three Douglas C-47 Skytrain aircraft at Camp Sibert, Alabama, May 1944. Typed caption: "Camp Sibert, Ala., May 1944."
[Douglas A-24 Dauntless]
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Photograph of a pilot sitting in the cockpit of Douglas A-24 Dauntless aircraft (wing number 26691) at an unidentified air base, circa 1940s-1950s.
Photograph of a United States Army Air Forces serviceman working on a Douglas A-24 Dauntless aircraft at an unidentified air base, circa 1940s-1950s. The plane's designation, "Miss Scranton," is written by the cockpit.
[Aerial view of air base]
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Oblique aerial photograph of an unidentified air base, taken from a Douglas BT-2B aircraft, circa 1938-1942.
[Aerial view of air base]
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Oblique aerial photograph of an unidentified air base, taken from a Douglas BT-2B aircraft, circa 1938-1942.
Photograph of an unidentified officer being greeted by military servicemen at an air base, likely in the China-Burma-India Theater, circa 1940s. A Douglas C-47 Skytrain aircraft and other transport aircraft are visible in the background.Stamped on verso: "Made by U.S. Army Air Forces. Watch Your Credit."
Photograph of an unidentified officer being greeted by military servicemen at an air base, likely in the China-Burma-India Theater, circa 1940s. A Douglas C-47 Skytrain aircraft and other transport aircraft are visible in the background.Stamped on verso: "Made by U.S. Army Air Forces. Watch Your Credit."
[Douglas O-2 aircraft]
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Photograph of a Douglas O-2 aircraft of the 16th Observation Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps, at an unidentified airfield, circa 1926-1927. The squadron emblem (pair of binoculars) is visible on the fuselage.
Inscription on album page: "Douglas O-2."
Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps at Brooks Field and Kelly Field, Texas, circa…
Photograph of two Douglas A-4 Skyhawk aircraft approaching Chu Lai Air Base for a night landing, Vietnam, circa 1965.Caption on accompanying document: "262. Two A-4s making a break prior to landing at night."
Photograph of U.S. Marine Corps Douglas A-4 Skyhawk aircraft (visible tail number CE 7808) at Chu Lai Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1965. The accompanying captions notes that the partitions of sand-filled barrels between each aircraft are to protect them from attack.Caption on accompanying document: "The tarmak [tarmac] after separating the aircraft with 55gal drums filled with sand. This was after 34…