Not developed or endorsed by NARA or DVIDS. Part of the World's largest public domain source PICRYL.com.

i corps honor guard takes part in lemay car museum grand opening

public
6 media by topicpage 1 of 1
“America’s Corps” Honor Guard soldiers, Joint Base

“America’s Corps” Honor Guard soldiers, Joint Base

“America’s Corps” Honor Guard soldiers, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., take a walk down a memory lane of cars from the past following the grand opening ceremony at LeMay “America’s” Car Museum, June 2. “Ameri... More

A few U.S. Army service members of the I Corps Honor

A few U.S. Army service members of the I Corps Honor

A few U.S. Army service members of the I Corps Honor Guard, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., race a “Slot Mods” race car track engineered by David Beattie, Mount Clemons, Michigan. “America’s Corps” Honor Guard... More

The American flags posted on one of the classic vehicles

The American flags posted on one of the classic vehicles

The American flags posted on one of the classic vehicles on display during the car show outside the LeMay “America’s” Car Museum, sets the mood and intent behind the LeMay’s 3,500 vehicle collection which was s... More

“America’s Corps”, I Corps Honor Guard, Joint Base

“America’s Corps”, I Corps Honor Guard, Joint Base

“America’s Corps”, I Corps Honor Guard, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., walk down a lane of vehicles on display inside the LeMay “America’s” Car Museum following the services they provided during the opening c... More

David Beattie, (far right) a custom race car track

David Beattie, (far right) a custom race car track

David Beattie, (far right) a custom race car track model designer and President of Slot Mods, talks to I Corps Honor Guard soldiers about his race car track because they found his display to be one of the most... More

Local automobile lovers and spectators gather and walk

Local automobile lovers and spectators gather and walk

Local automobile lovers and spectators gather and walk the car show grounds outside of the LeMay “America’s” Car Museum during the grand opening ceremony and festivities, June 2. “America’s Corps” Honor Guard, ... More

The objects in this collection are from The U.S. National Archives and Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) was established in 1934 by President Franklin Roosevelt. NARA keeps those Federal records that are judged to have continuing value—about 2 to 5 percent of those generated in any given year. There are approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data. The Defense Visual Information Distribution Service provides a connection between world media and the American military personnel serving at home and abroad. All of these materials are preserved because they are important to the workings of Government, have long-term research worth, or provide information of value to citizens.

Disclaimer: A work of the U.S. National Archives and DVIDS is "a work prepared by an officer or employee" of the federal government "as part of that person's official duties." In general, under section 105 of the Copyright Act, such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law and are therefore in the public domain. This website is developed as a part of the world's largest public domain archive, PICRYL.com, and not developed or endorsed by the U.S. National Archives or DVIDS.  https://www.picryl.com

Developed by GetArchive, 2015-2024