"The five officers who flew the 9,000 miles from New York to Nome and back in 110 flying hours. Left to right: Capt. St. Clair Street, Commanding; 1st lieut. Clifford C. Nutt; 2d Lieut. Eric C. Nelson; 2d Lieut. C....
Title from image. Caption reads: "Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska -- June 21, 1949. Capt. Ralph Casey, Commanding 5001st Air Police Squadron." Photograph of the 5001st Air Police Squadron, Ladd Air Field.
Title from verso. "De Haviland 1920 Black Wolf Squadron. Reproduced by Jerome Lardy." Three of the squadron team members (of the 1920 Alaskan Air Expedition) are seen here in flight clothes, while they are having a bite to eat. Among them is a...
Title from verso. "De Haviland 1920 Black Wolf Squadron. Reproduced by Jerome Lardy." Three of the squadron team members (of the 1920 Alaskan Air Expedition) are seen here in flight clothes, while they are having a bite to eat. Among them are a...
View of Leland A. Olson (left) and another man at Sparrevohn Lang Range Radar Site headquarters in western Alaska, with quonset hut in background. Sparrevohn LRRS was built by United States Air Force as Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) remote...
From verso: "Douglas B18 Bolo from the 73rd Bomber Squadron taxies up the landing strip, the first bomber to use the new facility at Yakutat" (note from Alaska Geographic, v. 22 (4) 1995 "World War II in Alaska", p. 22). n.d. Original photograph...
Title taken from caption on Album. "One of the Black Wolf Squadron that flew from New York to Nome and return." See also UAA-hmc-0074-112-2 & AMRC-b76-14-50.
Title taken from note with photo. "Men of the 1931st Communications Sq. [Squadron] worked around the clock to handle the incoming and outgoing telegrams. Following the Alaska Earthquake 3/27/64". A hand-written sheet on the wall reads:...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of farms in Matanuska Valley, Alaska. Also from verso: "Palmer, AK in upper center. June 1941. Official photograph. Air Corps U. S. Army. 2nd Mapping Squadron. Felts Field Washington. Confidential." From front:...
Aerial view of Seward, Alaska, showing buildings, pier, and ships in harbor. From front: "(01-2488-1F) (5-26-41-3:00P) (12-1500) Seward Alaska (6019)." From verso: "Official photograph. 2nd Mapping Squadron. Air Force, U.S. Army. Confidential." May...
Title taken from front. View of three planes in the World Flight Squadron on Resurrection Bay, Seward, Alaska. From verso: "U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." April 15, 1924. Photographer: Alaska...
Title from notes with original negative Men are identified as Hobbs and Hill Twelve USAAC Douglas B-18A Bolo light-medium bombers were sent to Elmendorf Field in 1940. Six were given to the 73rd Medium Bombardment Squadron and six to the...
Title from notes with original negative Military men are identified as Lt. Tom G. Sinner & Capt Geo. W. A. Beyer Twelve USAAC Douglas B-18A Bolo light-medium bombers were sent to Elmendorf Field in 1940. Six were given to the 73rd Medium...
Twelve USAAC Douglas B-18A bombers were sent to Elmendorf Field in 1940. Six were given to the 73rd Medium Bombardment Squadron and six to the 36th Heavy Bombardment Squadron. After Pearl Harbor was attacked, both squadrons flew coastal patrol from...
Title from notes with corresponding envelope Twelve USAAC Douglas B-18A bombers were sent to Elmendorf Field in 1940. Six were given to the 73rd Medium Bombardment Squadron and six to the 36th Heavy Bombardment Squadron. After Pearl Harbor was...
Twelve USAAC Douglas B-18A bombers were sent to Elmendorf Field in 1940. Six were given to the 73rd Medium Bombardment Squadron and six to the 36th Heavy Bombardment Squadron. After Pearl Harbor was attacked, both squadrons flew coastal patrol from...