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U.S. Chief Signal Officer inspects new radio equipment for talking to Aviators in flight. The new aircraft-radio equipment designed by both the Signal Corps of the War Department permits of both radiotelephone and radiotelegraph communication, sending, receiving, at the same time. The apparatus is used communicating with airplanes in flight. Corporal ... is demonstrating the outfit to the Chief Signal Officer, Major General George S. Gibbs, this is the first photograph showing him with radio

A view from the navigators position onboard a US Air Force (USAF) KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft assigned to the 108th Air Refueling Wing (ARW), New Jersey (NJ) Air National Guard (ANG), showing crewmember manning their position during preflight inspection on the flight line at McGuire Air Force Base (AFB), NJ. Pictured are: Major (MAJ) Rick Sampson (Pilot), Captain (CPT) Rick Kelley (Co-Pilot), and SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Greg White (Boom Operator)

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Joey Abelon, 100th Communications Squadron (CS), Royal Air Force (RAF) Mildenhall, United Kingdom (GBR), on temporary duty (TDY) to the 424th Air Base Squadron (ABS), RAF Fairford, works on an AT-197 Ultra High Frequency (UHF) antenna. The antenna transmits and receives information from the air traffic control (ATC) tower or any aircraft that might be in the local area

US Air Force AIRMAN First Class William Radatz, a dedicated crew chief, walks across the tail of the USAF EC-130H "Compass Call" aircraft he's assigned to. Hanging over him is the signature network of antenna wires that immediately identify a "Compass Call" aircraft. From the March 2000 AIRMAN Magazine article "Caught in the Net," special C-130s jam frequencies and control the air

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR Airmen (SRA) Mikhail Testa, Wireless Communications Technician, 447th Expeditionary Communications Squadron (ECS), holds a newly erected antenna atop the fire department while his partner anchors it at Baghdad International Airport, Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. This new antenna will improve the wireless communications for the fire department, enabling them to have a separate frequency from Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

US Air Force (USAF) Captain (CPT) James Merriman (foreground right), Commander, 240th Combat Communications Squadron (CCS) South Carolina Air National Guard (SCANG), discusses set-up procedures with his team supervisor, USAF Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Mitch Campbell. The team is setting up an AN/TRC-170V2 Digital Troposcatter Radio Set microwave antenna at McEntire, Air National Guard Station (ANGS), South Carolina (SC). (A3563)

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Vincent Cammarano (front), Weapons Systems Coordinator, 100th Maintenance Operations Squadron (MXOS), Royal Air Force (RAF) Mildenhall, England (ENG), uses a UHF receiver-transmitter radio to communicate with the aircrew of a 100th Air Refueling Wing (ARW) KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft, while it is in flight to RAF Fairford, ENG, during a temporary change of station because the runway at RAF Mildenhall is closed for a six-month reconstruction program

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Burgos, 380th Expeditionary Communications Squadron (ECS), 380th Air Expeditionary Wing (AEW), holds a handheld communications device that he is using to communicate the status of a radio cable being hoisted to an antenna on the top of a water tower, located at an undisclosed forward operating base in Iraq (IRQ), during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

U.S Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Scott Ponte, a ground radio communications apprentice, refers to an abbreviated Technical Orders (TO) while taking readings on a digital multi-meter during a scheduled inspection on a GRR-22 Radio Receiver at Mount Lemmon, Tucson, Ariz., on Nov. 5, 2004. He is assigned to the 355th Communications Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. (USAF PHOTO by AIRMAN 1ST Class Christina D. Kinsey) (Released)

U.S. Chief Signal Officer inspects new radio equipment for talking to Aviators in flight. The new aircraft-radio equipment designed by both the Signal Corps of the War Department permits of both radiotelephone and radiotelegraph communication, sending, receiving, at the same time. The apparatus is used communicating with airplanes in flight. Corporal [...] is demonstrating the outfit to the Chief Signal Officer, Major General George S. Gibbs, this is the first photograph showing him with radio

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A man and a woman are working on a machine.

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Heavier than Air: From first heavier-than-air manned flights, to a dawn of modern aviation.

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01/01/1928
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Heavier than Air: From first flights to commercial aviation

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Jerry Hardy & Arthur Godfrey - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Studying why fruits taste that way. E.K. Nelson of the Department of Agriculture is shown making tests with an apparatus which the Department imported from Germany for the purpose of studying the essential oils or "flavor-giving" content of fruits and vegetables. At present chemists are acquainted with the essential oils of only a few fruits, such as some of the citrus group. The apparatus is a vacuum distill which permits the distillation of liquids at temperatures much lower than usual by reducing the pressure, 1/10/31

New Jersey Governor Christine Whitman, seated in the blue outfit, is given a demonstration from an instructor at the Fort Dix, New Jersey, Distant Learning Center. New Jersey Adjutant General, US Army Major General Paul Glazar and Fort Dix Post Commander, US Army Colonel James Snyder look on. Governor Whitman is visiting Fort Dix, New Jersey as the Fort is housing several Kosovo refugees in connection with Operation Open Arms

Edmund Schiefeling Bergische Wacht

LIM- konferensen, Svenska Järnvägarna

Radioanläggning i mätvagn., Svenska Järnvägarna

McADOO, WILLIAM GIBBS. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, 1913-1921

Gilda Sotille and Pasquale Sottille, Chicago, Illinois; Benny Zucchini, radio performer; Pompeo Stillo, Harrison Radio, 5909 W. Irving Park Rd., Irving Park, Chicago, Illinois

The discovery of machine-made mesons by Lattes and Gardner was announced. in February , 1948. C.M.G. Lattes (left) and E. Gardner with the emulsion positioning apparatus for the 184-inch meson experiments taken. March 8, 1948. Morgue 1948-4 (P-3) [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Detroit, Michigan. New method of making x-ray photographs size 4x5 inches instead of larger. Used at the Herman Kiefer Hospital for Communicable Diseases to show various stages of tuberculosis. The x-ray plate is contained in the apparatus in front of the girl. The apparatus in the foreground contains an x-ray tube

STS044-16-003 - STS-044 - Views of the CREAM and SAM experiments' apparatus on OV-104's middeck

CEMEL MAD PICO second laser - NATICK soldier systems center, U.S. Army

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glass negatives chief signal officer inspects chief signal officer inspects radio equipment radio equipment aviators flight aircraft radio aircraft radio equipment corps signal corps war war department radiotelephone both radiotelephone radiotelegraph communication radiotelegraph communication apparatus airplanes corporal outfit chief signal officer major general george major general george s gibbs first photograph major general us signal corps portrait man united states history library of congress