RM2X15EYR–AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR USA PERSONNEL - General view of the class under instruction at the school British Army
RMM6EYCJ–Recognition diagram of the Lockheed P-38E, U S World War II fighter plane, Washington, DC, 1943.
RM2ARP0GX–Aircraft recognition at Schiphol Date: 13 July 1961 Location: Noord-Holland, Schiphol
RMFWNGG4–1941 front page Fact (Sydney) Australia at War and Japanese Aircraft Recognition drawings
RM2JXW8M8–Members Of The 8Th Bomber Command Receive Instructions On Aircraft Recognition From A Member Of The Raf Somewhere In England.
RM2FXGWAR–Aircraft recognition at Schiphol, July 13, 1961, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2M8CT6X–Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG) Laurie Rye, an intelligence officer assigned to Patrol Squadron 56 (VP-56) displays a stack of aircraft recognition training photographs. Base: Naval Air Station, Jacksonville State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMCPHX8X–German anti-aircraft soldiers during training, 1940
RM2JXW8P3–American Pilots Receive Instructions On Aircraft Recognition From Raf Pilots Bernard Hall And Desmond Ezzard At The 8Th Air Force Gunnery School At Bovington, England. The Men Are, Left To Right: S/Sgt. Anthony Gallo Of Brooklyn, Ny., T/Sgt. J.L. Ouellet
RMG1G12T–LUIS WALTER ALVAREZ (1911-1988) American physicist at left receives the Collier Trophy from US President Harry Truman at the White House in 1946. Awarded by the US National Aeronautic Association in recognition of his work on Ground Control Approach systems for aircraft.
RM2HX66NM–Shakes Off Twin Suicide Attack Okinawa -- Twice hit by suicide planes in action near Mae Shima off Okinawa on April 12, 1945, the minelayer USS Lindsey stayed afloat despite loss of more than 60 feet of bow and forward hull section. With front half of ship twisted beyond recognition, the Lindsey plows her way through the water shortly after attack fifty men were killed and 57 wounded in twin attacks. July 9, 1945. (Photo by ACME).
RF2KCBY3X–Portrait of Samuel Morse, inventor of the single-wire electric telegraph system, 1866.
RM2HX5H2D–Mr. C.F. Uwins. - Chairman of Bristol Aircraft Ltd. presenting a solid silver sycamore helicopter model in recognition of magnificent using work carried out by the Sycamore H/C Squadron of the R.A.N. The Model was received by Capt.V.A.T. Smith Captain of the Naval Air Station Nowra on behalf of the Royal Australia Navy. April 3, 1952.
RME6X6F4–Vintage photo of American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart (1897 – declared dead 1939) – Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan famously vanished in 1937 while she was trying to become the first female to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe. Earhart is pictured at The White House in June 1932 where President Herbert Hoover presented her with a National Geographic Society gold medal in recognition of her non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic.
RMCN6JC9–Chikuma (Japanese Heavy Cruiser, 1939) under air attack during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, 26 October 1942. Photographed from a USS Enterprise (CV-6) plane. Note the smoke coming from her bridge area, which had been hit by a bomb, and what appears to be a recognition marking painted atop her number two eight-inch gun turret. The ship's catapults and aircraft crane appear to be swung out over her sides, aft of amidships.
RME6E4DT–Vintage photo of American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart (1897 – declared dead 1939) – Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan famously vanished in 1937 while she was trying to become the first female to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe. Earhart is pictured with President Herbert Hoover at The White House in June 1932 where Hoover presented her with a National Geographic Society gold medal in recognition of her non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic.
RFT0D01W–Military drone eagle. Outline only.
RME6DFEP–Vintage photo of American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart (1897 – declared dead 1939) – Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan famously vanished in 1937 while she was trying to become the first female to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe. Earhart is pictured walking with President Herbert Hoover at The White House in June 1932 where Hoover presented her with a National Geographic Society gold medal in recognition of her non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic.
RM2X15CCC–A RECCE TRAINING CENTRE - Training in aircraft recognition , British Army
RMRTH05C–The Winter War. A military conflict between the Soviet union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion on november 1939 when Soviet infantery crossed the border on the Karelian Isthmus. About 9500 Swedish volunteer soldiers participated in the war. Pictured a young woman on top of a building in Helsinki. She is part of the air defense personnel and has the important task to monitor and report any enemy aircrafts. A telephone is seen. The weather during the war was exteremely cold and was as low as minus 40 degrees. She is therefore wearing a warm fur coat. January 1940. Photo Kristofferss
RM2ARP0N6–Aircraft recognition at Schiphol Date: 13 July 1961 Location: Noord-Holland, Schiphol
RFTWDE9F–This is the Illustration of a Chinese passport, which is written in Chinese as a passport.
RM2AW6EFT–Dutch championships aircraft recognition at Shell Hague, sailor, Marva and lieutenants of the air forces, vlliegtuigmodel Date: October 27, 1956 Location: The Hague, South Holland Keywords: CHAMPIONSHIPS, Sailors Institution Name: Shell
RM2FXGWBB–Aircraft recognition at Schiphol, July 13, 1961, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2W9F2X9–Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone helicopter of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
RM2TA3G5X–Marine Aircraft Group-11 Commanding Officer, Colonel Franklin C. Thours from Tartinsburg, W. Va., receives an appreciation token from the youth organization of Ahn Len Glurch in In Hans, Vistnoise. The leaders of the group, Dinh Yên Tu, Teran Thi Af In, Dinh Tinh Yới, and Maryen Van Hos presented the gift in recognition of Mag-11's interest in youth activities. The photograph was taken by Sergeant Rich Graconst.
RFT0D01M–Military drone eagle. Outline like a brushstrokes.
RME6D9N6–Vintage photo of American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart (1897 – declared dead 1939) – Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan famously vanished in 1937 while she was trying to become the first female to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe. Earhart is pictured walking with President Herbert Hoover at The White House in June 1932 where Hoover presented her with a National Geographic Society gold medal in recognition of her non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic.
RM2X15CD5–AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR USA PERSONNEL - Americans make notes during a lecture British Army
RMRTH06D–The Winter War. A military conflict between the Soviet union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion on november 1939 when Soviet infantery crossed the border on the Karelian Isthmus. About 9500 Swedish volunteer soldiers participated in the war. Pictured a young woman on top of a building in Helsinki. She is part of the air defense personnel and has the important task to monitor and report any enemy aircrafts. The weather during the war was exteremely cold and was as low as minus 40 degrees. She is therefore wearing a warm fur coat. January 1940. Photo Kristoffersson ref 99-12.
RFTWDE9A–This is the Illustration of a Chinese passport, which is written in Chinese as a passport.
RM2AW6EF8–Dutch championships aircraft recognition at Shell Hague, sailor, Marva and lieutenants of the air forces, vlliegtuigmodel Date: October 27, 1956 Location: The Hague, South Holland Keywords: CHAMPIONSHIPS, Sailors Institution Name: Shell
RM2FWRNNG–Dutch championships aircraft recognition at Shell The Hague, sailor, Marva and lieutenants of the air forces, aircraft model, October 27, 1956, CHAMPIONSHIP, Sailors, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2TA2AWR–Members of the Tin Lanh Ghtgoh An Do Bong youth organization in Vietnam present a token of appreciation to Colonel Franklin Co Theuns, commanding officer of Farine Aircraft Group-11. The token was given in recognition of the interest that Marine units have shown in the activities of the youth group.
RM2M7WD15–Bottom view of a Soviet Badger C aircraft equipped with a Kingfish AS-6 air-to-surface missile under the wing. (PHOTO courtesy of Joint Services Recognition Journal). Country: Baltic Sea
RM2JXPJ56–The 8th Air Force fighter pilot who caught up with this twin-jet enemy aircraft over Germany had all the instincts of a recognition expert, for as he fired a series of bursts, he photographed it from half-a-dozen angles, thus providing a group of
RFT0D01D–Military drone eagle. Black fill.
RM2X1MN6D–AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR USA PERSONNEL - General view of the class under instruction at the school, British Army
RMRTH05N–The Winter War. A military conflict between the Soviet union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion on november 1939 when Soviet infantery crossed the border on the Karelian Isthmus. About 9500 Swedish volunteer soldiers participated in the war. Pictured a young woman on top of a building in Helsinki. She is part of the air defense personnel and has the important task to monitor and report any enemy aircrafts. A telephone is seen. The weather during the war was exteremely cold and was as low as minus 40 degrees. She is therefore wearing a warm fur coat. January 1940. Photo Kristofferss
RFTWDE9J–This is the Illustration of a Chinese passport, which is written in Chinese as a passport.
RM2K6PNC4–Brig. General Ralph H. Wooten (Left), Commanding General Of The Sixth Air Force In Panama, Pins The Legion Of Merit On M/Sgt. Walter Dzubella, Junction City, Wisc., In Recognition Of His Invention Of A Testing Device For Fighter Aircraft.
RM2X15CRC–AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR USA PERSONNEL - General view of the class under instruction at the school British Army
RMRTH06C–The Winter War. A military conflict between the Soviet union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion on november 1939 when Soviet infantery crossed the border on the Karelian Isthmus. About 9500 Swedish volunteer soldiers participated in the war. Pictured a young woman on top of a building in Helsinki. She is part of the air defense personnel and has the important task to monitor and report any enemy aircrafts. A telephone is seen. The weather during the war was exteremely cold and was as low as minus 40 degrees. She is therefore wearing a warm fur coat. January 1940. Photo Kristofferss
RFTWDE9N–This is the Illustration of a Chinese passport, which is written in Chinese as a passport.
RM2K6PNEM–Brig. General Ralph H. Wooten (Left), Commanding General Of The Sixth Air Force In Panama, Pins The Legion Of Merit On M/Sgt. Walter Dzubella, Junction City, Wisc., In Recognition Of His Invention Of A Testing Device For Fighter Aircraft.
RM2X1MMAK–ARMY CADET FORCE CAMP - Aircraft recognition class in progress. Our lad is seen seated on left, British Army
RFTWDEA9–This is the Illustration of a Chinese passport, which is written in Chinese as a passport.
RM2WBNKHE–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Kennedy Space Center Director Lee Scherer receives an Ambassador Plenipotentary certificate after successfully landing the NASA-6 aircraft on the runway at the Shuttle Landing Facility. This was the first touchdown of an aircraft on Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility. The certificate reads 'Be it known that Lee Scherer is hereby appointed Ambassador Plenipotentary in recognition of his aeronautical skills in bringing the old to the new by having an antique aircraft and an antique pilot land on the world's newest runway.
RM2X1MTB5–MARITIME ARTILLERY UNIT IN TRAINING - An aircraft recognition class grouped round a table name some of the model planes, British Army
RFTWDE98–This is the Illustration of a Chinese passport, which is written in Chinese as a passport.
RM2TA2752–General Donn J. Robertson presents the Distinguished Flying Cross to First Lieutenant Sellect of Marine Aircraft Group thirty six in a ceremony on July 25, 1967. The photo was taken by Cpl R.P. Curry.
RM2X0NGRA–R.A.F. TRAIN ARMY GLIDER PILOTS - For story see CH.7880 An aircraft recognition lesson. Photographic negative , Royal Air Force
RFTWDE99–This is the Illustration of a Chinese passport, which is written in Chinese as a passport.
RM2TA2MBJ–General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, shakes hands with Lance Corporal Antonio A. Diaz during a Purple Heart presentation at Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 36 in Phu Bai, South Vietnam, on January 10, 1969.
RM2X15D13–AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION SCHOOL - An ingenious model which can be assembled into almost any type of aeroplane, being used to demonstrate different aircraft to students British Army
RFTWDE9K–This is the Illustration of a Chinese passport, which is written in Chinese as a passport.
RM2TA36BM–General Leonard F Chapman presents Silver Star Medal to Major David T. Sites during a visit to Provisional Marine Aircraft Group 39, Quang Tri. Major Sites, now a pilot with Marine Observation Squadron 6, received the medal for his superior performance on a night close air support mission in Vietnam.
RM2X1527B–AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR USA PERSONNEL - A Sergeant takes some of the Americans through a course of Light A.A. gun drill British Army
RFTWDE9C–This is the Illustration of a Chinese passport, which is written in Chinese as a passport.
RM2TA2ECG–Marine Captain Joseph James receives the Distinguished Flying Cross at the Marble Mountain Air Facility, Danang, on September 30, 1966. He is a member of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM)-164. Colonel Richard M. Hunt, the commander of Marine Aircraft Group (MAG)-16, presents the award for Captain James' extraordinary achievements in aerial flight during the Vietnam War. This photograph was taken by Cpl. Johnson.
RM2X161DT–AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR USA PERSONNEL - A Sergeant takes some of the Americans through a course of Light A.A. gun drill British Army
RFTWDE9H–This is the Illustration of a Chinese passport, which is written in Chinese as a passport.
RM2TA3E8N–Lieutenant General Louis W. Walt, the commanding General of the Third Marine Amphibious Force, presents combat decorations to four members of Marine Aircraft Group (MAG)-16 at the Marble Mountain air facility. During the ceremony on October 16, 1966, Cpl. Bobby W. Abshire received the Silver Star Medal, while Major Richard J. Blanc, Major Martin J. Williams, and Captain John O. Thookson received the Distinguished Flying Cross.
RM2X15GM5–AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR USA PERSONNEL - These men designed and constructed this model airport and aircraft, which are used for instructing Americans who are attending the school British Army
RM2TA3KRF–Vietnamese Army Staff Sergeant Thma Thani Cong assists Sergeant John R. Fagnin in distributing school books to Vietnamese elementary students of Lang Binh near the Marine Air Base, Cim Lai. Sergeant Cong, serving as an interpreter with Marine Aircraft Group-12, received a Meritorious Mast for his assistance. This photograph was taken on September 5, 1968, during the Vietnam War. (Defense Department photo, Marine Corps)
RM2X1620E–AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR USA PERSONNEL - A Sergeant takes some of the Americans through a course of Light A.A. gun drill British Army
RM2TA26MD–Major Eugena W. Gilbert of Marine Aircraft Group (MAG)-16 receives the Distinguished Flying Cross from Major General Louis S. Robertshaw, Commanding General of Marine Aircraft Wing, on May 29, 1967. Major Gilbert, a helicopter pilot, was honored for his courage and flying skill. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Richard Groscost, LetMAN Photographer, and is part of the USKO collection.
RM2X15F8W–AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR USA PERSONNEL - These men designed and constructed this model airport and aircraft, which are used for instructing Americans who are attending the school British Army
RM2TA2TC5–General Leonard F. Chapman, Commandant of the Marine Corps, presenting Major Gary H. Larson with the Distinguished Flying Cross Medal on board USS Valley Forge on August 9, 1969. This photograph was taken during the Vietnam War.
RM2X0P705–WESTERN COMMAND O.C.T.U. - The aircraft recognition room, with cadets attending alecture. An epidiascope is used to project aircraft pictures on a screen for identification. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2TA29NC–Lieutenant Colonel Morris G. Robbins is being congratulated by Major General Norman J. Anderson during an award ceremony at the Marble Mountain Air Facility on May 1, 1968. Robbins earned the Distinguished Flying Cross while commanding Marine Observation Squadron-2. Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps).
RM2T1K90J–Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 1939-1945. Flight Lieutenant J M Maclennan, the Intelligence Officer of No. 406 Squadron RCAF, hanging aircraft recognition models in his office at Acklington, Northumberland.
RM2TA2AN8–Major General Edwin B. Wheeler, Commanding General of the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam, presents Corporal E. D. Miller, the Crew Chief for the Commanding General's helicopter, with a Certificate of Commendation. 1stLt. James Ferguson, the Commanding General's pilot, is also present during the ceremony. Photograph taken on March 4, 1970.
RM2X15F91–ARMY CADET FORCE CAMP - All classes are held in the open air as far as possible. Here lads are seen being instructed in aircraft recognition. Out lad is seen making notes on right British Army
RM2TA2DD5–Marine Cols. Frank C. Thomas and Leroy T. Frey stand at attention before presenting the Navy Unit Commendation to Marine Composite Reconnaissance Squadron-1 on January 19, 1968, at Da Nang air base in Vietnam. The ceremony was captured by MSgt Norm Hyatt, a photographer for the 1st Marine Air Wing.
RM2T1MP1E–Fleet Air Arm Trainees at HMS St Vincent, Gosport, August 1943 Officer cadets undertake an aircraft recognition class at HMS ST VINCENT, the Royal Navy's training establishment for officer cadets of the air branch at Gosport, Hampshire.
RM2TA3A2C–Brigadier General Ralph H. Spanjer awards one of five honor graduates during graduation ceremonies at the Danang Vocational Training Center. The First Marine Aircraft Wing collaborated with the center to provide a seven-day motor transport and utility section instruction course. Photograph taken by Cpl R. V. Hawkins during the Vietnam War.
RM2X0P3A3–THE ORKNEYS ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENCES - An anti-aircraft training school established on the Island where refresher courses are carried out. Sergeant T.Lund of Bradford taking a class in aircraft recognition. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2T1MNE8–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Nine Royal Marines are given instruction in aircraft recognition by a Royal Navy Petty Officer. Models and illustrations of of different types of aircraft are on the tables and on the walls of the room.
RM2T1K7MF–Royal Air Force Army C-operation Command, 1940-1943. Air gunners of No. 400 Squadron RCAF being trained in aircraft recognition and judging the distances of enemy aircraft by means of scale models, at Odiham, Hampshire.
RM2X0NKEN–ROYAL AIR FORCE ARMY C-OPERATION COMMAND, 1940-1943. - Air gunners of No. 400 Squadron RCAF being trained in aircraft recognition and judging the distances of enemy aircraft by means of scale models, at Odiham, Hampshire Royal Canadian Air Force, 400 Squadron
RM2T1K85P–Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. Air gunners attend a refresher class in aircraft recognition conducted by a Gunnery Instructor, Pilot Officer V A Reed, using wooden models, at No. 7 Air Gunners School, Stormy Down, Glamorgan.
RM2T1MNCG–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Four Royal Navy Ratings take part in a gunnery and aircraft recognition class using a visual trainer to assess the bearing and angle of an aircraft. Behind them is a collage of illustrations of aircraft in different positions angles and bearings etc.
RM2T1KWJA–Women's Royal Naval Service- With the Fleet Air Arm, Scotland, 1943 Third Officer Ingledew, WRNS, gives a lecture on aircraft recognition to gunners of the Station Defence. She uses an epidiascope to project pictures of aircraft onto the screen as well as models of aircraft during her daily hour-long lecture.
RM2X0P65N–MISCELLANEOUS DESERT PICTURES - Owing to the fact that the enemy is using a number of our captured vehicles in the desert, aircraft recognition signs have been used. At first our troops used a wooden cross painted white on each of our vehicles but later a white cross was painted on the bonnet of the vehicles. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2X0NXBN–EIGHTH ARMY : INFANTRY MEET THEIR FLYING ARTILLERY - The first lesson. Major J.A. Purton, MC., an infantry company commander in a battalion of the Northamptonshire Regiment, 5th Division. Home town Boreham Wood, Herts, studies an official book 'Aircraft Recognition' helped by Wing Commander Bary, DFC., a New Zealand pilot who fought in the Battle of Britain. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2T1KWKD–Women's Royal Naval Service- With the Fleet Air Arm, Scotland, 1943 Third Officer Ingledew, WRNS, encourages gunners of the Station Defence to draw various aircraft types from memory as part of her daily hour-long lecture on aircraft recognition. The epidiascope used to project pictures of aircraft onto the screen as part of this class can be seen in the background. Drawings are judged on the recognition of outstanding features of all aircraft types, not on artistic merit! According to the original caption, a similar course is being considered for Fleet Air Arm personnel on the recognition of
RM2T1MKJT–The Royal Navy during the Second World War An aircraft recognition class learning from models on the focsle of HMS RODNEY. The group are stood round a selection of model aircraft on the deck of the battleship.
RM2X14X6G–COMMANDING OFFICERS TRAINING COURSE - The aircraft model recognition room at the school British Army
RM2T1MP9W–The Royal Navy during the Second World War A Supermarine Walrus amphibious aircraft takes off from HMS KHEDIVE in the Far East to rescue the crew of a ditched bomber spotted in their dinghy 30 miles away. The white patches on the wings of the aircraft are recognition panels designed to prevent friendly fire incidents.
RM2T1KERJ–Royal Air Force Operations in the Far East, 1941-1945. Fitters of No. 684 Squadron RAF prepare to install a new Rolls Royce Merlin 76-series engine in De Havilland Mosquito PR Mark XVI, NS645 'P', at Alipore, India. NS645 is finished in overall 'PR blue' paint scheme, while in the background another aircraft of the Squadron, MM367 'M', has a silver dope finish with local theatre recognition markings.
RMHE9TE1–An air-to-air front view of an F-105D Thunderchief aircraft approaching a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft for refueling during flight. Aerial refueling and forward air control crews were honored by 388th Tactical Fighter Wing F-105D Thunderchief aircraft pilots in recognition of their successful coordinated combat mission. The day of the combat was called 'Tanks a Million-That's a FAC' day.
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