Still photo: Men standing near the nose of a Thomas-Morse S4C Scout aircraft (sometimes called a Tommy).
A still photograph of Master Sergeant George Holmes at an airfield in the United States, taken in the 1920s. Master Sergeant George Holmes in his youth. Buildings in the background. He is wearing an Army Air Service uniform and pilot headgear that extends down to include neck coverage. Circa 1920s.
Master Sergeant George Holmes working in a building in the United States. Uniforms of Air Force officers. Command pilot wings with master sergeant stripes on a tunic. Another set of command pilot wings with a colonel insignia on the second tunic. Master Sergeant George Holmes and a Colonel seated at a desk in Operations Building. They prepare clearance papers for a flight. A co-pilot enters the room.
A United States Air Force C-47D Skytrain aircraft at an air base in the United States. The engines of the airplane start. The airplane taxis on a runway.
Master Sergeant George Holmes at Brookley Air Force Base in Alabama, United States. 'Flying Operations' written on the top of a building. Master Sergeant Holmes and a copilot walking outside the building. A sign board reads: 'Welcome to Brookley Air Force Base'. Holmes and the copilot walking.
Master Sergeant George Holmes at Brookley Air Force Base in Alabama, United States. A U.S. Air Force C-47 D Skytrain airplane parked on the air base. Other airplanes parked in the background. The airplane taxis. A man opens the door of the airplane. Holmes and a copilot debark from the airplane. 'Flying Operation' written on the top of a building. Holmes and the copilot enters the Operations building.
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