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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."
Postcard announcing Julius A. Barr's graduation from flight training at Brooks Field, Texas, August 1927. The postcard features an illustration of an aircraft, a photograph of Barr, and Barr's signature. The verso inscription, written by Barr, gives his new address at Kelly Field.Text on postcard: "Just graduated Brooks Field -- Class of August 1927 / Now at Kelly Field Flying Cadet Detachment /…