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The Indian as a Flying Man, WW11918 article from The Graphic reporting on the increase in Indians in the air service during the First World War. Date: 1918
WW2 - Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps in France - unloading flour supplies for the troops " (to) help them march to victory". Date: circa 1944
Japanese Marine Field Artillery Corps bombarding ChineseJapanese Marine Field Artillery Corps bombarding the Chinese. 1933
Womens Auxiliary Army Corps, WW1Members of the Womens Auxiliary Army Corps in a clothing store, packing uniforms into bales for recruits, First World War. 1914-1918
Recruitment poster, RASC Mechanical TransportRecruitment poster, RASC (Royal Army Service Corps) Mechanical Transport -- Theres still room for you. 1920
French Royal Marine Corps
An Every-day Scene in 1917 by W. E. WigfullWomen and children working on the land take a moment to gaze up at the sky as a military aircraft flies above. 1917
Bronze statuette of a WaC mechanic, WW1Bronze statuette of a WaC mechanic, by Margaret Wrightson, First World War. 1917
Sir John SalmondMarshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Maitland Salmond, (1881-1968) British military officer who rose to high rank in the Royal Flying Corps and then the Royal Air Force
Soldiers at Woodcote Park Camp, Epsom, Surrey, WW1Soldiers at Woodcote Park, Epsom, Surrey (a stately home taken over for military training), during the First World War. The large corrugated iron building is the kitchen. Date: circa 1915
Warsaw - The Bruhl Palace (Sandomierski Palace)The Bruhl Palace (Polish: Palac Bruhla), otherwise known as Sandomierski Palace was a palace standing at Pilsudski Square
Corporal Billy Lance-Corporal stretcher bearer of RAMCCorporal Billy. A Lance-Corporal stretcher bearer of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Emma Rose Mead (1867-1946)
The Womens Army Corps - USA - WW2 PropagandaThe Womens Army Corps (WAC) - USA - WW2 Propaganda. Made part of the Army August-September 1943. Date: 1943
A British pilot of the Royal Flying Corps, photographed in his uniform a couple of months after the end of World War One. Date: 1919
Beechcraft F-2-BHUnited States Army Air Corps - Beechcraft F-2-BH. (The 14 F-2s were given the msn 340 to 353 and serial numbers 40-682 to 40-695)
Bell 209 Cobra N209J (given the spoof serial 64-7015). The private venture prototype of the Huey-Cobra, built by Bell while the US Army was wasting time and money on the Lockheed AH-65 Cheyenne
Sikorsky CH-53A Sea Stallion 153738United States Marine Corps - Sikorsky CH-53A Sea Stallion 153738 (msn 65124, base code SP, call-sign 24 )
McDonnell RF-4B PhantomUnited States Marine Corps - McDonnell RF-4B-25-MC Phantom 153099Y (msn 1391), of VMCJ-2 Playboys. Whilst flying with VMFP-3 153099 stalled and crashed on take-off from Tinker AFB
Grumman TC-4C Academe 155729 Spirit of FentressUnited States Navy - Grumman TC-4C Academe 155729 Spirit of Fentress (msn 186, base code AD, call-sign 577), of VA-42 The Green Pawns
Lockheed KC-130F Hercules 148896United States Marine Corps - Lockheed KC-130F Hercules 148896 (msn 282-3623), of VMGR-252 at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina. Retired to AMARC on 28 June 2006. Date: circa 1980
Boeing P-12D 31-276United States Army Air Corps - Boeing P-12D 31-276 65. (Boeing Model 227)Allocated to 61 School Squadron after front-line service and written off in a landing accident at Kelly Field, TX
Lockheed TF-104G Starfighter 22278Hellenic Air Force - Lockheed TF-104G Starfighter 22278 / TF-278 at Volkel Air Base in the Netherlands, in company with F-104G 32715 / FG-715. Date: 1980
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet 161710United States Marine Corps - McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A-8-MC Hornet 161710 (msn 55, unit code VW, call-sign 03) of VMFA-314 Black Knights, at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Date: 1983
Fairey Jet Gyrodyne XJ389, on display outside the Headquarters of 424 (City of Southampton) Squadron Air Training Corps. Date: circa 1965
Royal Flying Corps - Nieuport 12 A-3281Royal Flying Corps - Nieuport 12 A/3281 (cropped) Date: circa 1917
United States Army Air Corps - Douglas O-46A 35-179, in storage for the National Museum of the United States Air Force. Date: circa 1945
United States Army Air Corps - Martin B-10B 34-100 (msn 631), 34-100 was damaged when it crashed on landing at Rhinelander, WI on 1 June 1939. Date: circa 1937
Boeing XP-8 28-359Boeing XP-8 (Model 66) 28-359 (msn 806). Designed to a 1925 Army Air Corps specification for a fighter powered by a 600hp Packard 2A-1500 inverted water-cooled V-12 engine
USN - USMC - North American FJ-4B Fury 141484United States Navy - United States Marine Corps - North American FJ-4B Fury 141484 (base code 7R, call-sign 55 ) of a combined Navy - Marines reserve flying training school
United States Army Air Corps - Boeing P-26 Peashooter Date: circa 1938
USMC - North American Rockwell YOV-10A Bronco 152880United States Marine Corps - North American Rockwell YOV-10A Bronco 152880 (msn 300-2), the second pre-production OV-10 in storage after service with the Naval Air Test Center
United States Marine Corps - Fairchild C-119F Flying Boxcar 131708 (msn 10893, unit code 7T ) in the early 1960s To MASDC for disposal on 20 March 1975, then to civil register as N7051U
United States Marine Corps - McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom 152284 (msn 1065, unit code MG, call-sign 12 ) of VMFA-321 Built as McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom 152284 and redesignated F-4B-23-MC in 1962
United States Marine Corps - North American FJ-4B Fury 143497 (unit code WP, call-sign 18 ) of VMA-223 at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, but written off on 27 May 1959 in a crash. Date: 1958
Cockpit of a Sikorsky S-43 Baby Clipper - Sikorsky JRS-1 - Sikorsky OA-8, twin-engined amphibious aircraft. Of the 53 production aircraft
Cox-Klemin CO-1 P-377 at McCook Field for evaluation. The CO-1 and CO-2 (company designations) were licence-built Heinkel HD17 reconnaissance biplanes
United States Marine Corps - Douglas EF-10B Skyknight 124619United States Marine Corps - Douglas EF-10B (F3D-2Q) Skyknight 124619 (unit code RM, call-sign 3) of VMCJ-1 at Naval Air Station China Lake in California, for tests
United States Marine Corps - Douglas A-4E Skyhawk 151093 (msn 13263, unit code WP, call-sign 9) of VMA-223.*1964-65: VMA-223 as WP-9.*1965-66 VMA-121.*1966: VMA-211.*15 January 1967
United States Marine Corps - Bell UH-1E Iroquois 151845 (msn 6039- unit code WB - call-sign 12) from VMO-6. Written off on 7 May 1970 when with HML-16. Date: 1960s
United States Marine Corps - Lockheed KC-130F 148248 (msn 282-3574 - unit code QB - call-sign 248) of VMGR-352 (Marine Aerial Refueller Transport Squadron-352)
Curtiss Model G Army Tractor - Signal Corps No. 21Curtiss Model G Army Tractor Signal Corps No.21. The first tractor aircraft for the Signal Corps, all previous aircraft having been pushers. Date: circa 1913
United States Army - Signal Corps Dirigible No. 1United States Army - Signal Corps Dirigible No.1, designed and built by Thomas Scott Baldwin, for the US Army Signal Corps. Date: 1908
United States Army Air Corps - USaC - Curtiss P-40United States Army Air Corps (USaC) - Curtiss P-40 (Model 81). The first production standard, delivered with the stars and stripes on both wings, unusually
United States Army Air Corps - Curtiss Y1O-26 Falcon 29-322. Built as a Curtiss O-1E Falcon then converted to XO-26, powered by a geared Curtiss GIV-1570A Conqueror engine, then Y1O-26
United States Navy - Pratt-Read XLNE-1 31506, competition #32, at Harris Hill, Elmira, NY in 1946 for the first US soaring contest held after WWII
United States Marine Corps Reserve - Lockheed T-1A Sea StarUnited States Navy Reserve / United States Marine Corps Reserve - Lockheed T-1A Sea Star 144183, unit code 7D, call sign 183, of the Naval Reserve Training Unit at Naval Air Station Dallas in Texas
Longpre-les-Corps-Saints, France - Cavee VincentLongpre-les-Corps-Saints - Cavee Vincent - a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. circa 1905
Two marines on coast signal battleship with flag Date: 1918