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Photograph of Lee Embree and a group of women at an unidentified location in the Pacific Islands, circa 1942-1945.
Photograph of Lee Embree and a group of women at an unidentified location in the Pacific Islands, circa 1942-1945.
In this two-part oral history, fighter ace Edward V. “Eddie” Rickenbacker is interviewed about his life and his military service during World War I. In part two, he discusses his views on current events. Topics discussed include the Space Race, the development of rocket power during the Cold War, and the impacts of inflation.
The interview is conducted by fighter ace Eugene A. Valencia and a woman…
In this two-part oral history, fighter ace Edward V. “Eddie” Rickenbacker is interviewed about his life and his military service during World War I. In part one, he shares stories from his racing, military, and business careers. Topics discussed include his time with the 94th Aero Squadron in France, the evolution of aviation technology and aerial warfare, and stories about fellow servicemen and…
Round, silver identification dog tag. "Thelma Miller, Signal Corps AEF." Two chains coming off of the sides.
Photograph album containing one hundred forty (140) photographs and one (1) clipping, circa 1920s-1970s. Many of the photographs were most likely taken by Lee Embree, an aerial photographer who served in the Pacific Theater during World War II. The images include aerial shots of airfields in the United States and various aircraft in flight and on the ground. Also included are a few candid…