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Lieutenant Colonel Ted Kraemer ignites a smoke canister as part of a water survival refresher course taking place on the cold waters of the Klamath River. Kraemer, along with other members of the 114th Fighter Squadron, 173rd Fighter Wing, participated in a variety of activities to improve their skills in water survival

Lieutenant Colonel Ted Kraemer ignites a smoke canister as part of a w...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kingsley Air National Guard Base State: Oregon (OR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT. Stine Release Status: R... More

1LT David M. Loar, 345th Tactical Airlift Squadron, hold up a smoke canister to guide two C-130 Hercules aircraft over the Fuji Drop Zone, for the parachute drop of two pallets containing four 55-gallon drums of water

1LT David M. Loar, 345th Tactical Airlift Squadron, hold up a smoke ca...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Fuji State: Honshu Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Terry Smith Release Status: Released to Public Combi... More

Two members of the U.S. Navy's parachute team, the Leap Frogs, open the Naval Air Station Key West airshow by presenting the colors as they jump with a large American flag trailing behind them. The lead jumper has a red smoke canister attached to his boot to better show off his flight

Two members of the U.S. Navy's parachute team, the Leap Frogs, open th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Key West State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1(Dv) William L. Krumpelman Ii Release Status: Rel... More

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