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"A" Stage Hangar Line Inspection
Date: 1933-03-04
Creator: U.S. Army Air Corps
Description: Hangar Line Inspection
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"B" Stage Hangar Line at Randolph Field
Date: 1932-01-04
Creator: U.S. Army Air Corps
Description: Hangars at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio. Aerial view from 1,000 feet
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"Buddy" on walkway by pond
Date: c. 1942
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Description: Photograph of L. M. "Buddy" Sinclair standing beside a pond in Orlando, Florida in 1942. Buddy is wearing a military uniform. He served in the 36th Infantry Division.
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"Buddy" standing next to pond Orlando 1942
Date: c. 1942
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Description: Photograph of L. M. "Buddy" Sinclair standing beside a pond in Orlando, Florida in 1942. Buddy is wearing a military uniform. He served in the 36th Infantry Division.
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"Combat near the 'Mission Concepcion"
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Description: Map of the Combat at Mission Concepcion.
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"Little Boy" Bomb
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Creator: U.S. Army Air Corps
Description: "Little Boy" Bomb displayed on stand at Randolph Field
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"Valentine of Steel" at CAAF Dedication
Date: 1943-02-14
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Description: Photograph of a man and a woman holding a bombshell that reads "Valentine of Steel to Hitler and Hirohito from First Class AAFBS Childress, Texas. 2-14-43."
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"Welcome to CAAF, boys!"
Date: 1943-02-21
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Description: Photograph of the first class of cadets to Childress Army Air Field stepping off the train in uniforms at the air field.
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111th Engineers Returning Home from France after World War I
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Description: 111th Engineers Returning Home from France after World War I, marching through dowtown Dallas
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112 Cavalry Band Mineral Wells Texas
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Description: The writing on the drum identifies this band as being with the 112th Cavalry which was stationed in Mineral Wells, Texas. A National Guard Cavalry unit was established on West Mountain in 1919. This photo appears to be taken in front of the cavalry stable sometime between World Wars I and II.
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