United States Army troops of Battery "A," 217th Field Artillery Missile Battalion, 40th Artillery Group (Redstone), in New Mexico. They launch Redstone Missile from White Sands in their Annual Service Practice (ASP) firing. View of gantry crane around Redstone Missile. Floor compartments open and gantry crane rolls back leaving missile on launch pad.
United States Army troops prepare Redstone Missile before launch from White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The Missile carries television camera. Support troops from 209th Artillery Group (Redstone) fuel Redstone missile. Troops around base of missile. They check the missile before its launch.
United States Army support troops of 209th Artillery Group (Redstone), prepare Redstone Missile for launch from White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. They fuel a Redstone missile. Two soldiers stand at base of the Missile holding fuel hoses. View of gantry crane with its floor compartments. Army personnel come down the ladder after fueling missile.
United States Army troops of Battery A, 217th Field Artillery Missile Battalion, 40th Artillery Group (Redstone) conducting annual exercises. They fuel Redstone Missile for launch from White Sands, New Mexico. Two army fueling trucks parked next to the Missile. Trucks and equipment are from 209th Artillery Group (Redstone), 4th Field Artillery, being used to fuel the Redstone missile with hoses from trucks. Troops stand next to the truck.
View of the Crazy Horse Memorial, a colossal sculpture in situ, located in Thunderhead Mountain, in the Black HIlls of South Dakota, United States. Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski with his five sons working on the project. He sculpts a model of Chief Crazy Horse known as the Crazy Horse Memorial and he describes the project, including how he declined offers of U.S. government funds for the project. The in-progress sculpted model is of the Oglala Lakota Indian Chief Crazy Horse riding on a horse. A studio down the hill. Korczak Ziolkowski and his sons drill with drilling machine on rock. Dynamite explosion on the rock face. Ziolkowski poses for a photograph in front of a model of the Crazy Horse Memorial with his family.
A hand reaching for a green, vintage 1970 corded Princess Telephone and dialing a number. View of the Wright brothers National Memorial in North Carolina. Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright written on the building. The Wright Brother's museum. View of a Wright flyer aircraft flight from roughly 1908. More views from the museum: Sign board under pole reads 'End of 4th Flight, time Distance and pilot: Wilbur'.
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