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Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations - American Dirigible "somewhere in France." One of the American dirigibles, manned by Americans, "Somewhere in France."

Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations - American Dirigible "somewher...

Date Taken: 08/0/1918 Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations

Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations - View of an American Dirigible somewhere in France. This is the way it is stabled on a windy day

Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations - View of an American Dirigibl...

Photographer: Kadel & Herbert Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations Public domain image of an airship, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations - American dirigible in France. This photograph shows the nose of an American dirigible somewhere in France on which is mounted a Lewis Machine Gun used against enemy aviators

Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations - American dirigible in France...

Photographer: Kadel & Herbert Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations Public domain image of a balloon aerostat, early aeronautics, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Balloons - Observation - American Dirigible. New type of dirigible for observation purposes, 162 ft. long equipped with two 150 H.P. motors

Balloons - Observation - American Dirigible. New type of dirigible for...

Date Taken: 10/0/1918 Photographer: International Film Service Balloons - Observation

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