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QuartermasterRegimental headquarters building at the USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929
Quartermaster's office at USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929Regimental headquarters building at the USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929
Residence of the commanding general of the USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929Rifle range of the USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929
Residence of the commanding general of the USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929Rifle range of the USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929
Soviet T-18 light tank near the Chinese Eastern Railway, near Zabaykalsky, Russia, 1929T4M-1 aircraft flying over USS Saratoga, 1929
Soviet T-18 light tank near the Chinese Eastern Railway, near Zabaykalsky, Russia, 1929T4M-1 aircraft flying over USS Saratoga, 1929
The 5,800-ton cargo ship Odin nearing completion on Slip II of Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1929USS Lexington (top), USS Saratoga (center), and USS Langley (bottom) at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 1929
The 5,800-ton cargo ship Odin nearing completion on Slip II of Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1929USS Lexington (top), USS Saratoga (center), and USS Langley (bottom) at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 1929
USS S-44 departing Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 1929View of USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929
USS S-44 departing Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 1929View of USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929
View of USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929; note disarmed WW1-era gun on displayView of USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929; note disarmed WW1-era gun on display
View of USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929; note disarmed WW1-era gun on displayView of USMC base at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1929; note disarmed WW1-era gun on display
Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, 1929Group portrait of Army reorganization conference attendees, China, 25 Jan 1929
Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, 1929Group portrait of Army reorganization conference attendees, China, 25 Jan 1929
Charles Lindbergh aboard USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929Charles Lindbergh aboard USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929
Charles Lindbergh aboard USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929Charles Lindbergh aboard USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929
Charles Lindbergh in the cockpit of a F3B-1 carrier aircraft aboard USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929, photo 1 of 2Charles Lindbergh in the cockpit of a F3B-1 carrier aircraft aboard USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929, photo 2 of 2
Charles Lindbergh in the cockpit of a F3B-1 carrier aircraft aboard USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929, photo 1 of 2Charles Lindbergh in the cockpit of a F3B-1 carrier aircraft aboard USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929, photo 2 of 2
Charles Lindbergh with officers and men of USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929Charles Lindbergh with pilots of US Navy squadron VB-2B aboard USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929
Charles Lindbergh with officers and men of USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929Charles Lindbergh with pilots of US Navy squadron VB-2B aboard USS Saratoga, 8 Feb 1929

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