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AS07-05-1643 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Venezuela, Orinoco River , Cuidad Bolivar, El Tigre.Near vertical

AS07-05-1643 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Venezuela, Orinoco River ,...

The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Venezuela,Orinoco River ,Cuidad Bolivar,El Tigre.Near vertical. Cloud Cover 35%. Altitude: 130 miles. Latitude: 8 degrees,05' North,Longitude: 64 ... More

A French army HAC Tigre anti-tank helicopter sits on display at the 1991 Paris Air Show

A French army HAC Tigre anti-tank helicopter sits on display at the 19...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Paris Country: France(FRA) Scene Camera Operator: JO2 Pete Hatzakos Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

A French army officer points out the features of a

A French army officer points out the features of a

A French army officer points out the features of a Eurocopter EC 665 Tigre attack helicopter July 21 at Kabul International Airfield to 82nd CAB commander U.S. Army Col. T.J. Jamison of Broken Arrow, Okla. The ... More

U.S. Army Col. T.J. Jamison addresses a contingent

U.S. Army Col. T.J. Jamison addresses a contingent

U.S. Army Col. T.J. Jamison addresses a contingent of aviators from Task Force Mousquetaire, French aviation forces stationed at Kabul International Airport, Afghanistan, July 21, in front of an EC 665 Eurocopt... More

A French army officer points out the features of a

A French army officer points out the features of a

A French army officer points out the features of a Eurocopter EC 665 Tigre attack helicopter July 21 at Kabul International Airfield to (left to right) 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade Command Sgt. Maj. Larry Farme... More

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