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Photograph of four U.S. Army Air Corps Martin B-10B (Model 139) aircraft in flight during an Amy Relief Show, March Field, California, circa 1937.
Caption: "Souvenir. Army Relief Show. March Field - 1937."
Inscription in margin: "Martin B-10s."
Item from the Lee Embree photograph album, circa 1920s-1970s. Album contains one hundred forty (140) photographs and one (1) clipping and primarily focuses…
Photograph of General Delos C. Emmons (right) and Colonel Pirie (left) presenting a pair of aviator's wings to actress Rochelle Hudson, March Field, California, November 30, 1936. A Martin B-10/B-12 (Model 139) aircraft is visible behind the crowd.
Inscription: "(G540-109I-23) (11-30-36). Rochelle Hudson., Gen. Emmons., Col. Pirie., March Field California."
Item from the Lee Embree photograph…
Photograph of Martin B-10/B-12 aircraft undergoing disassembly, cleaning, and repair at the Sacramento Air Depot, California, March 20, 1940.
Inscription: "Dissassembly [disassembly] & cleaning & fuselage repair. Eng. Dept. S.A.D. 3-20-40."
Inscription on verso: "Martin B-10."
Photograph of Martin B-10/B-12 aircraft undergoing disassembly and repair at the Sacramento Air Depot, California, circa, 1940s.
Inscription on verso: "S.A.D. circa 1940. Martin B-10 rework."
Photograph of Martin B-10/B-12 aircraft being assembled at the Sacramento Air Depot, California, circa, 1940s.
Inscription on verso: "S.A.D. (S_ Air Depot). B-10 bomber assy [assembly]. Circa 1940."