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Balloons - Helium Plants - Development of helium work carried on under direction of the Bureau of Mines. General interior Plant No. 2, North Fort Worth, Texas

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Balloons - Helium Plants

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1917 - 1918
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label_outline Explore North Fort Worth, Helium Work, Helium Plants

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Andrew Heymas, of the Joint Force

INSTALLATION OF A 6000 PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH GASEOUS HELIUM PRESSURE VESSEL

A bow view of the nuclear-powered attack submarine NORFOLK (SSN-714) beginning to slide down the ways as balloons are released during the launching. The submarine was built by Newport News Shipbuilding

LT. Michael Shilko, laser effects system engineer, aligns the CO2 laser with a helium neon laser

The command ship USS LA SALLE (AGF-3), command center for all mine countermeasures units during Operation Desert Storm, is moored at a pier prior to a ceremony marking the re-opening of Ash Shuaybah's port facility. The port is being reopened after a multinational effort to clear the mines laid by Iraqi forces during their occupation of Kuwait

JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE (JWST) HELIUM SHROUD AT GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

A view of the Belfort type "F" wind indicating equipment, a meterological instrument used on naval vessels to sense and record windspeed and direction

060809-N-1328C-017 (Aug. 9, 2006)US Navy (USN) MASTER CHIEF PETTY Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Joe R. Campa Jr. speaks to USN Sailors during his visit at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas (TX). MCPON spoke about the importance of the reserve community to today's Navy.U.S. Navy official photo by CHIEF Mass Communication SPECIALIST (AW/SW) Eric A. Clement (Released)

[Lessing's Pictures on Coal] - [Surface]

SGT. Johnnie Luper from the 1ST Combat Communications Squadron uses a compass to set direction and elevation of a satellite communications antenna that he has set up on the roof of the 5th Allied Tactical Air Force building. The equipment is being set up ih support of Operation Deny Flight, the enforcement of the United Nations-sanctioned no-fly zone over Bosnia and Herzegovina

Monthly Progresss Photo, Paving Coal Plant Pier, Looking Northwest at Shore End, Joseph Balaban Company, Contractor

A U.S. Navy explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team member rinses his gear in clean water after diving in the oil-polluted water of the harbor to search for Iraqi mines. Australian and British EOD teams are also taking part in the effort to clear the area of ordnance left by Iraqi forces who were ousted from the country by U.S. and allied forces during Operation Desert Storm

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balloons helium plants helium plants development work helium work direction bureau mines general fort worth north fort worth texas world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 high resolution ultra high resolution industrial history mining industry us national archives