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Tag Archives: U.S. Army Signal Corps
“Flyin’ Frolic” Historic Love Field Air Show, November 12-13, 1918: Photographs and Documents from the DeGolyer Library
During the latter half of the First World War, with the growing involvement of the United States in the war in Europe, Texas took on a major role in the preparation of armed forces to be sent overseas. In … Continue reading →
Posted in Dallas, Texas photographs, World War I
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Tagged airplanes, Dallas Love Field, Flyin Frolic, Love Field, U.S. Army Signal Corps
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