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Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - October 6, 2013: The entrance to the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs with Rocky Mountains in the background.
US Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft taxiing for takeoff from Lviv
Memorial to dead women and children at the Mountain Meadows Massacre site near Central Utah on the National Register of Historic Places
View of Ramstein Air Base on a quiet Sunday afternoon in autumn. Taken on 09 October 2022 from the \
Beja, Portugal: a retired Luftwaffe Lockheed F-104 Starfighter aircraft at Air Base No. 11 (Base Aérea Nº 11, BA11) - US built single-engine, supersonic interceptor aircraft.  In 1958, West Germany selected the F-104 as its primary fighter aircraft. Air Base No. 11 was run by the Luftwaffe until 1993.
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - November 11, 2014: View from afar of the P-3AM Orion aircraft of the Brazilian air force at the Open Gates exhibition of aeronautics in the city of Salvador, Bahia
A Lockheed C-130 Hercules of the Royal Netherlands Air Force parked on a platform at the Dutch Air Force Base Eindhoven. The C-130 has a special tail decoration celebrating 25 years of service.
Canakkale, Turkey - July 28, 2012: There is a cemetery in Canakkale City. You see Turkish cemetery for soldiers who death at from First World of War of the battle of Gallipoli in Canakkale, Turkey.
Bucharest, Romania - January 17, 2023: Romanian Air Force, 5930, Lockheed C-130B Hercules L-282, aircraft lands at Henri Coanda Airport in Otopeni.
Berlin, Berlin, Germany - 05.29.2008 : A C-17 Globemaster III taking of from the Berlin Schoenefeld Airport on the ILA 2008
The Military transport on runway ready to take off
Fort Riley, KS, USA - February 8, 2015: Chinook and Black Hawk helicopters parked on the tarmac at Fort Riley, Kansas. Fort Riley is a United States Army Installation and home of the 1st Infantry Division.
Tail-cone of a Lockheed P-3 Orion maritime patrol and anti-submarine aircraft empennage - the tailcone houses electronic detection equipment, in particular a magnetic anomaly detector (MAD) for finding and tracking submerged submarines.
Canakkale, Turkey, February 9, 2017 : Monuments and Cemeteries of British and Australian Army Forces in Gallipoli in Canakkale
Campbell Mesa is one of many wooded mesas in the Coconino National Forest of Northern Arizona.  On the west side of the mesa are stands of Ponderosa Pine interspersed with oak groves, grassy meadows and wildflowers.  On the east side the pine forest gives way to junipers and other scrub vegetation.  Campbell Mesa was named after Hugh E. Campbell, a prosperous local sheep rancher from Nova Scotia, Canada.  He was born on June 10, 1862 and came to Arizona in the early 1890's.  As a strong Democrat, he took a serious interest in civic affairs and was elected to the Arizona Senate and supported the prosperity and welfare of his community.  Campbell Mesa is now a popular destination for mountain biking, equestrian use and hiking.  This view of a colorful meadow following the monsoon rain was photographed on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Do Not Litter Road Warning Sign at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
Air to air photograph of a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress flying above the Gulf of Mexico
Kabul, Afghanistan - April 22, 2016: U.S. Airforce C-130 Hercules Military cargo aircraft is on taxi way before take off in Kabul International Airport.
Lonely coniferous trees on a prairie with dry yellow grass in winter in Arizona, USA
Sikorsky H-5 helicopter built about 1950 and photographed in USA in 1964. Kodachrome scanned film with grain.
communication system control base
Penrose, Colorado, USA: medical Helicopter - US Army Bell UH-1 Iroquois aka \
US Army Boeing CH-47F Chinook transport helicopter taking off with UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters in the background. The Netherlands - July 2, 2020
Road Sign to Eland Drive and Halali Rest Camp in Etosha National Park at Kunene Region, Namibia
Today, surplus U.S. military planes are stored in the largest airplane boneyard in the world, operated by the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group AMARG at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona
The Toulouse Air Museum in France is located on the outskirts of the city,\nclose to Toulouse's airport. Toulouse is home to the famous Airbus company, \nand there are many aerospace related museums and exhibitions here.\nNear the museum is the headquarters and production line of Airbus, and the vast defunct warehouse is the main exhibition area of the museum. Inside the warehouse is a physical display of many aircraft produced in various eras.
Machynlleth, UK - April 20, 2016: a Lockheed-Martin C-130 Hercules transport aircraft of the UK's Royal Air Force pictured flying at low altitude over an area of Wales known as the 'Mach Loop'.
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) an outbreak of leprosy on the island of Tenerife began to raise alarm; by 1940 a total of 197 cases had been reported. Early medicine lacked a familiarity with the infectious disease, and this was reflected in crude methods of therapy and treatment of the afflicted.\n\nAt the time it was believed quarantined isolation in an arid, temperate climate was the most appropriate solution to dealing with the malady. Tenerife’s first leprosy station was on the north side of the island. The second would be located in Arico, near “Los Abriguitos” and present-day Abades.\n\nThe location was also conveniently out of the way of the public’s eye. Spanish ruler Francisco Franco’s Falange military would oversee the southern leper colony project, which was given the green light in 1942.\n\nSpanish architect Jose Enrique Marrero Regalado (pictured above right), was well-versed in neo-canario monumental design, and tasked to pen the sanatorium structures. He is also credited with the Basilica in Candelaria, the Cabildo and the Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África in Santa Cruz, and the Siboney Building in Santander, Spain.\n\nThe “Sanatorio de Abona” consisted of forty buildings, including a crematorium, dormitories, a hospital, and the impressive church. Patients were to be separated for the healthy and sick by gender. The sanatorium itself contained a dining hall, exam rooms, temporary residential quarters, and a recreation area.
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