U.S. WAC (Women's Army Corps) MP (Military Police) in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia during World War II. Military women of the WACs with MP brassards run from barracks through a gate marked 'WAC Military Police'. WACs march in formation. A WAC stands in front of a traffic sign as others pass.
U.S. WAC (Women's Army Corps) MP (Military Police) in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia during World War II. WACs in fatigues practice judo on a field.
Flight tests of six JU-207 engined German flying boat Blohm & Voss BV 222 Wiking in Germany during World War II. BV-222 taxis over water way from shore. Starboard side of aircraft wing and two engines over water. BV-222 takes off from water. Pilot inside control cabin of BV-222 in flight. Co-pilot and pilot converse with each other. BV-222 cabin shows two pilots and other person sitting in between them. Aircraft radio-navigational equipment with man sitting at desk operating several instruments. BV-222 downs over water, lands and continue to taxi over water in all directions.
Flight tests, during World War 2, of German flying boat Blohm & Voss BV 222 Wiking, powered by six JU-207 engines. BV-222 taxis over Elbe River. BV-222 takes a turn. BV-222 taking off. BV-222 in flight. ( Note: Location is Hamburg-Finkenwerder, where Airbus facility is now located. In the background can be seen the north Bank of the Elbe river at Blankenese.)
Flight tests of six JU-207 engined German flying boat Blohm & Voss BV 222 Wiking in Germany during World War II. BV-222 taxis over water way and takes off.
British 4-engined AVRO Lancaster bombers take off at dusk, from the UK, for nighttime bombing missions over Germany, during the second world war.
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