Category:1920 Nome Alaska Trans-Continental Flight
English: Billy Mitchell, deputy director of the Army Air Service, dispatched the eight-member "Black Wolf Squadron" flying four DH-4 biplanes on the 4,500-mile trans-continental journey from New York to Nome, Alaska, July 15-August 24, 1920.
Media in category "1920 Nome Alaska Trans-Continental Flight"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Alaska & return aviators LCCN2014711730.jpg 5,685 × 4,097; 1.88 MB
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Alaskan fliers, Oct. 22-20 LCCN2016828914.jpg 5,340 × 4,356; 2.4 MB
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Alaskan fliers, Oct. 22-20 LCCN2016828915.jpg 5,376 × 4,379; 3.13 MB
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Alaskan flights LCCN2016828919.jpg 5,346 × 4,362; 3.23 MB
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General Pershing congratulates Capt St. Clair Streett.JPG 6,766 × 4,510; 2.12 MB
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Pilots of the 1920 Alaskan Expedition.jpeg 720 × 486; 54 KB
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Return from Nome Alaska.jpg 1,163 × 918; 194 KB
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St Clair Streett (cropped).jpg 144 × 193; 12 KB