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Song-bird pauses at Washington airport. Washington, D.C., July 11. Enroute from California, Lawrence Tibbett, song-bird star of 'The Circle,' well known radio program, stepped out of the flag ship of the American Airlines to take a breath of Washington Air before going on to New York. From there he will continue to Wilton, Conn., for a well earned vacation

The American Trans Air Boeing 757, known as the Freedom Bird is parked at the gate of the Mildenhall passenger terminal. The weekly contract flight arrives from Philadelphia International Airport each week and departs for Kennedy Airport, New York, to carry personnel and their dependents on orders between the United States and the United Kingdom

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US Air Force (USAF) Colonel (COL) Layendecker (center), conducts the US Air Force Band during rehearse for the original musical "Born of a Dream" in their rehearsal hall at Bolling Air Force Base (AFB), Washington, District of Columbia (DC). The musical which celebrates this years centennial of powered flight is set to debut at the National Theater, located in Washington DC

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US Air Force (USAF) Colonel (COL) Layendecker, conducts the US Air Force Band during rehearse for the original musical "Born of a Dream" in their rehearsal hall at Bolling Air Force Base (AFB), Washington, District of Columbia (DC). The musical which celebrates this years centennial of powered flight is set to debut at the National Theater, located in Washington DC

Song-bird pauses at Washington airport. Washington, D.C., July 11. Enroute from California, Lawrence Tibbett, song-bird star of 'The Circle,' well known radio program, stepped out of the flag ship of the American Airlines to take a breath of Washington Air before going on to New York. From there he will continue to Wilton, Conn., for a well earned vacation

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A black and white photo of a man in a suit exiting a plane.

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1900 - 1940
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.90719, -77.03687
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Brig. Gen. Jose M. Rosado, Commander, 65th Regional Readiness Command, was allowed to come aboard American Airlines and speak to the members of the 266 Ordinance Company from Puerto Rico and support troops of the Continental U.S. (CONUS) who have just arrived to Puerto Rico from Kuwait. Here we see a pilot from American Airlines getting names put onto the American Flag. (U.S. Army photo by Joseph Bonet) (Released)

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SAS SE-210 Caravelle in the air

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SAS Inauguration of SAS Trans-Asian Express, from center Mr. Cheng Yu Long, Cheif Editor of Sing Tao Jih Pao and Prince Bertil in Stockholm

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