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MARINE AND AND HONOR GUARD LINED UP DURING PARADE.
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U.S. Navy, D. H. Cramer
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Photograph of the Marine and Navy Honor Guard lined up during a parade honoring General W.M. Greene in front of the Naval Aviation Memorial Chapel.
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uwf_PF083_Item_131
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Fort San Carlos de Barrancas, May 13, 1964.
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U.S. Navy, D. R. Poole
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Photo of Fort San Carlos de Barrancas taken by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class D. R. Poole at NAS Pensacola on May 13, 1964. The bay and beach are visible in the distance and a car passes the fort along the road in front of it. The back of the photo contains descriptive information and an archival summary of the history of the fort.
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uwfnam_NAS_1960-Present_13may1964_fortbarrancas
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GRUMMAN VF-4 F3F-1 PLANE IN FLIGHT, JANUARY 17, 1939.
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U.S. Navy, Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation
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Photograph of a pilot in a Grumman VF-4 F3F-1 Navy aircraft plane in flight.
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uwf_PF083_Item_164
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THREE GRUMMAN PLANES IN FLIGHT.
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Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, U.S. Navy
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Photograph of Grumman aircraft planes in flight with one plane dropping an air-to-ground weapon.
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uwf_PF083_Item_152
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GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT PLANES IN FLIGHT.
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Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, U.S. Navy
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Photograph of Grumman aircrafts dropping an air-to-ground weapon.
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uwf_PF083_Item_156
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Aerial Photo of Naval Air Station, 1917.
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U.S. Navy, LTCOL. G. Johnson
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Aerial photo of NAS Pensacola looking southeast taken in 1917. Personnel can be seen wandering the sidewalks of the base and several cars are parked besides Building 2 in the lower right corner. More can be seen parked between the power plant and sheet metal shop. The building at the center of the photo with the chimney is Building 47, the power plant. The long white building beside that is Building 1, the jointer & paint shop. The white building with the arched doors just below the power...
Show moreAerial photo of NAS Pensacola looking southeast taken in 1917. Personnel can be seen wandering the sidewalks of the base and several cars are parked besides Building 2 in the lower right corner. More can be seen parked between the power plant and sheet metal shop. The building at the center of the photo with the chimney is Building 47, the power plant. The long white building beside that is Building 1, the jointer & paint shop. The white building with the arched doors just below the power plant is Building 29, the sheet metal shop. To the right of that, the long single story building is Building 2, the hydrogen plant and garage. At the lower left corner is building 38, the machine shop. On the back of the photo is a sticker detailing the name LTCol. G Johnson USMC (Ret) and a partial stamp.
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uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_1917photo_aeriallookingSE
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AB-2 Launch from Coal Barge, April 16, 1915.
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U.S. Navy, LTJG Patrick N. L. Bellinger
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Photo of aviator Patrick Bellinger successfully launching from U.S. Navy Coal Barge No. 214 in Pensacola, Florida on April 16, 1915. The back of the photo holds an archival summary as well as an official U.S. Navy stamp of credit.
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Pilot and Photographer in Curtiss Seaplane, December 1915.
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U.S. Navy, Walter Leroy Richardson, Lt. Earle F. Johnson
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Photo of Navy photographer Walter Leroy Richardson, left, and Lt. Earle F. Johnson, right, in a Curtiss seaplane at the Naval Aeronautic Station Pensacola, December 1915. The pair performed the first recorded aerial photography mission. The back of one photo holds descriptive text written in pencil as well as an archival summary. A duplicate photo was omitted due to redundancy of the front image but the back was retained here which provides a biography of Richardson as well as an official...
Show morePhoto of Navy photographer Walter Leroy Richardson, left, and Lt. Earle F. Johnson, right, in a Curtiss seaplane at the Naval Aeronautic Station Pensacola, December 1915. The pair performed the first recorded aerial photography mission. The back of one photo holds descriptive text written in pencil as well as an archival summary. A duplicate photo was omitted due to redundancy of the front image but the back was retained here which provides a biography of Richardson as well as an official Navy credit stamp.
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Postcard of Ten Curtiss N-9 Planes in Front of Hangars, January 27, 1917.
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W. L. Richardson, U.S. Navy, Albertype Co.
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Postcard of ten U.S. Navy Curtiss N-9 planes in front of the seaplane hangars 71, 72, and 73 at NAS Pensacola taken January 27, 1917. Each plane has a stylized anchor on the tail which was used to identify navy aircraft until May 1917 when the National Aircraft Insignia was adopted. Men can be seen marching before the planes in uniform. The postcard was addressed to an E. C. Feedler from Vineland, New Jersey and was published by the New York company Albertype, Co.
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uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_jan271917postcard_10curtissn-9floatplanes
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"Welcome to the Cradle of Naval Aviation," 1961 - 1964.
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U.S. Navy, Bishop Joseph Aloysius Durick, Rear Admiral Daniel F. Smith
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Photo taken around 1961 - 1964 of a group of men and two women gathered around a banner which reads "Welcome to the Cradle of Naval Aviation" taken at NAS Pensacola. A Convair R4Y sits in the left of the photo while a Navy band plays in the background on the right. Men work to remove luggage from the plane and were seemingly caught by surprise in the photo. Behind the middle of the banner is Bishop Joseph Aloysius Durick, to his left is Rear Admiral Daniel F. Smith. The back of the photo...
Show morePhoto taken around 1961 - 1964 of a group of men and two women gathered around a banner which reads "Welcome to the Cradle of Naval Aviation" taken at NAS Pensacola. A Convair R4Y sits in the left of the photo while a Navy band plays in the background on the right. Men work to remove luggage from the plane and were seemingly caught by surprise in the photo. Behind the middle of the banner is Bishop Joseph Aloysius Durick, to his left is Rear Admiral Daniel F. Smith. The back of the photo holds a stamp of credit to the U.S. Navy, descriptive information of the two men, and an archival summary. The summary credits the photo to around 1961 while in pencil is a date of 1964.
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Admirals Celebrate 50th Anniversary of NAS Pensacola, May 1964.
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U.S. Navy, Vice Admiral Fitzhugh Lee, Rear Admiral Daniel F. Smith
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Photo of Vice Admiral Fitzhugh Lee (left) and Rear Admiral Daniel F. Smith (right) celebrating the Golden Anniversary of NAS Pensacola with an unidentified representative of North American Aviation taken sometime in May 1964. Visible on the table are models of Naval aircraft built by North American. The symbol for North American Aviation is visible on the table cloth and to the bottom right of the photo is the crest of the 50th Anniversary of NAS Pensacola. The back of the photo holds...
Show morePhoto of Vice Admiral Fitzhugh Lee (left) and Rear Admiral Daniel F. Smith (right) celebrating the Golden Anniversary of NAS Pensacola with an unidentified representative of North American Aviation taken sometime in May 1964. Visible on the table are models of Naval aircraft built by North American. The symbol for North American Aviation is visible on the table cloth and to the bottom right of the photo is the crest of the 50th Anniversary of NAS Pensacola. The back of the photo holds identifying information of the two admirals as well as a date.
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Uncontrolled Mosaic, February 8, 1975.
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Lieutenant W. C. Bevis, Lieutenant R. I. Steele, LCDR P. B. Dickson, PHO E. H. Falkenberry, U.S. Navy
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Official Navy photo titled "Uncontrolled Mosaic of Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida" taken from an altitude of 3000 feet on February 8, 1975 by pilots Lt. W. C. Bevis and Lt. R. I. Steele, navigator LCDR P. B. Dickson, and camera PHO E. H. Falkenberry. The credits and name of the photo can be seen in the bottom right of the image as well as a directional marker.
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1975-02-08
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uwfnam_NAS_1960-Present_8feb1975_uncontrolledmosaicofNAS(3)
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July Class 1915, U.S. Navy Aeronautic Station Pensacola, Florida.
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U.S. Navy, Alfred A. Cunningham, Harold W. Scofield, Robert R. Paunack, Walter A. Edwards, Kenneth Whiting, Richard Saufley, Clarence Bronson, William M. Corry, Jr., Francis T. Evans, Earle F. Johnson
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Navy photograph of the July 1915 Class of aviators at the Navy Aeronautic Station at Pensacola. From left to right are Alfred A. Cunningham, Harold W. Scofield, Robert R. Paunack, Walter A. Edwards, Kenneth Whiting, Richard Saufley, Clarence Bronson, William M. Corry, Jr., Francis T. Evans, and Earle F. Johnson. On the back of the photo is the official U.S. Navy release stamp and date along with an archival summary.
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1942-05-13
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First Class of Aviators at Pensacola, 1914.
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U.S. Navy, Robert Paunack, Earl Spencer, Harold Bartlett, Walter A. Edwards, Clarence Bronson, William Corry, Jr., Joseph Pugh Norfleet, Edward McDonnell, Harold W. Scofield, Richard Saufley, Patrick N. L. Bellinger, Kenneth Whiting, Henry C. Mustin, Albert Read, Earle Johnson, Alfred A. Cunningham, Francis T. Evans, Ewart G. Haas
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Photo of the first class of aviators seated upon a Curtiss sea plane at the Navy Aeronautical Station at Pensacola taken in 1914. A description of the standing and seating arrangements is provided below the photograph. Standing, from left to right, is Robert Paunack, Earl Spencer, Harold Bartlett, Walter A. Edwards, Clarence Bronson, William Corry, Jr., Joseph Pugh Norfleet, Edward McDonnell, and Harold W. Scofield. Seated, from left to right, is Richard Saufley, Patrick N. L. Bellinger,...
Show morePhoto of the first class of aviators seated upon a Curtiss sea plane at the Navy Aeronautical Station at Pensacola taken in 1914. A description of the standing and seating arrangements is provided below the photograph. Standing, from left to right, is Robert Paunack, Earl Spencer, Harold Bartlett, Walter A. Edwards, Clarence Bronson, William Corry, Jr., Joseph Pugh Norfleet, Edward McDonnell, and Harold W. Scofield. Seated, from left to right, is Richard Saufley, Patrick N. L. Bellinger, Kenneth Whiting, Henry C. Mustin, Albert Read, Earle Johnson, Alfred A. Cunningham, Francis T. Evans, and wart G. Haas.
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uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914photo_firstclass(1)
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Photo of Plaque of the Commandants of the U.S. Navy Yard, Pensacola, September 16, 1938.
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Commodore Edward Middleton, Captain Josiah Tattnall, Captain Melancthon Taylor Woolsey, Captain Lewis Warrington, Captain Alexander J. Dallas, Captain Cornelius K. Stribling, Commodore Melancthon Brooks Woolsey, Captain George E. Belknap, Comdr Charles L. Huntington, Commander Dennis W. Mullan, Rear Admiral Frank Wildes, Captain Francis William Dickens, Captain Lewis C. Heilner, Lt. Commander William C. Gibson, Capt. Alexander A. Semmes, Cdr. William H. Whiting, Rear Admiral Lucian A. Young, Major William H. Chase, C.S.A., General Braxton Bragg, C.S.A., William Conway, Comdr. S. P. Quackenbush, Capt. Allen V. Reed, Cdr. W. W. Reisinger, Rear Admiral William Clinton Wise, Capt. Thomas Perry, Lt. Cdr. Richard S. Douglas, U.S. Navy
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Photograph taken September 16, 1938 of a plaque listing the names of the Commandants of the U.S. Navy Yard, Pensacola surrounded by photographs of 26 of them. Top row, left to right: Commodore Edward Middleton (1870-1873); Capt. Josiah Tattnall (1851-1854); Capt. Melancthon Taylor Woolsey (1826-1830); Capt. Lewis Warrington ( first Commandant, 1826); Capt. Alexander J. Dallas (1830-1834) Capt. Cornelius K. Stribling (1857-1859); Commodore Melancthon Brooks Woolsey (1873-1874). Bottom row,...
Show morePhotograph taken September 16, 1938 of a plaque listing the names of the Commandants of the U.S. Navy Yard, Pensacola surrounded by photographs of 26 of them. Top row, left to right: Commodore Edward Middleton (1870-1873); Capt. Josiah Tattnall (1851-1854); Capt. Melancthon Taylor Woolsey (1826-1830); Capt. Lewis Warrington ( first Commandant, 1826); Capt. Alexander J. Dallas (1830-1834) Capt. Cornelius K. Stribling (1857-1859); Commodore Melancthon Brooks Woolsey (1873-1874). Bottom row, left to right: Lt. Commander William C. Gibson (1887-1888); Capt. Alexander A. Semmes (1874-1875); Cdr. William H. Whiting (1894-1896); Rear Admiral Lucien A. Young (1910-1911); Major William H. Chase, C.S.A. (Jan. 12, 1861- Mar. 9, 1862 the Navy Yard was held by Confederate forces, commanded by Chase, General Braxton Bragg, and Colonel Thomas Jones); General Braxton Bragg, C.S.A.; William Conway, man who refused to haul down the Union flag at the Pensacola Navy Yard (sketch by William Maud). Left row, top to bottom: Capt. George E. Belknap (1876-1881); Comdr. Charles L. Hungtington (1888-1890); Commander Dennis W. Mullan (1896-1897); Rear Admiral Frank Wildes (1901-1902); Capt. Francis William Dickens (1903-1904); Capt. Lewis C. Heilner (1908-1908). Right row, top to bottom: Comdr. S. P. Quackenbush (1881-1882); Capt. Allen V. Reed (1890-1893); Cdr. W. W. Resinger (1897-1901); Rear Admiral William Clinton Wise (1902-1903); Capt. Thomas Perry (1904-1905); LtCdr. Richard S. Douglas (1908-1910). The Navy Yard was closed October 1911.
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