San Antonio, Texas - April 18, 2018: Historic antique cannon that was used in the Battle of the Alamo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-antonio-texas-april-18-2018-historic-antique-cannon-that-was-used-in-the-battle-of-the-alamo-image184537222.html
RFMM6B32–San Antonio, Texas - April 18, 2018: Historic antique cannon that was used in the Battle of the Alamo.
(190429) -- WASHINGTON D.C., April 29, 2019 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Air Force planes are seen in the sky during a memorial service at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, the United States, April 18, 2019. Seventy-nine silver goblets have been symbolically turned upside down, leaving only one, engraved with the name Richard E. Cole, standing upright. All shine behind show windows in the largest military museum in the world as a silent homage commemorating 80 heroic Doolittle Raiders who launched America's first airstrike on Tokyo during WWII. TO GO WITH Feature: Untold story should be told as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190429-washington-dc-april-29-2019-xinhua-us-air-force-planes-are-seen-in-the-sky-during-a-memorial-service-at-the-joint-base-san-antonio-randolph-texas-the-united-states-april-18-2019-seventy-nine-silver-goblets-have-been-symbolically-turned-upside-down-leaving-only-one-engraved-with-the-name-richard-e-cole-standing-upright-all-shine-behind-show-windows-in-the-largest-military-museum-in-the-world-as-a-silent-homage-commemorating-80-heroic-doolittle-raiders-who-launched-americas-first-airstrike-on-tokyo-during-wwii-to-go-with-feature-untold-story-should-be-told-as-image244733053.html
RMT64FE5–(190429) -- WASHINGTON D.C., April 29, 2019 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Air Force planes are seen in the sky during a memorial service at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, the United States, April 18, 2019. Seventy-nine silver goblets have been symbolically turned upside down, leaving only one, engraved with the name Richard E. Cole, standing upright. All shine behind show windows in the largest military museum in the world as a silent homage commemorating 80 heroic Doolittle Raiders who launched America's first airstrike on Tokyo during WWII. TO GO WITH Feature: Untold story should be told as
A B-25J/PBJ-1J named 'Devil Dog' from Midland, Texas that took part in the U.S. Army Air Force Doolittle Raid Apr. 18, 1942, taxis to a take-off point during The Great Texas Airshow, Apr. 23, 2022, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. The Great Texas Airshow, featuring the Thunderbirds, was April 23 thru 24 at JBSA-Randolph. The Thunderbirds perform for people all around the world to display the pride, precision and professionalism the U.S. Air Force represents. Through air shows and flyovers, they aim to excite and inspire. In addition to showcasing the elite skills all pilots must poss Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-b-25jpbj-1j-named-devil-dog-from-midland-texas-that-took-part-in-the-us-army-air-force-doolittle-raid-apr-18-1942-taxis-to-a-take-off-point-during-the-great-texas-airshow-apr-23-2022-at-joint-base-san-antonio-randolph-texas-the-great-texas-airshow-featuring-the-thunderbirds-was-april-23-thru-24-at-jbsa-randolph-the-thunderbirds-perform-for-people-all-around-the-world-to-display-the-pride-precision-and-professionalism-the-us-air-force-represents-through-air-shows-and-flyovers-they-aim-to-excite-and-inspire-in-addition-to-showcasing-the-elite-skills-all-pilots-must-poss-image503074831.html
RM2M6D127–A B-25J/PBJ-1J named 'Devil Dog' from Midland, Texas that took part in the U.S. Army Air Force Doolittle Raid Apr. 18, 1942, taxis to a take-off point during The Great Texas Airshow, Apr. 23, 2022, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. The Great Texas Airshow, featuring the Thunderbirds, was April 23 thru 24 at JBSA-Randolph. The Thunderbirds perform for people all around the world to display the pride, precision and professionalism the U.S. Air Force represents. Through air shows and flyovers, they aim to excite and inspire. In addition to showcasing the elite skills all pilots must poss
San Antonio, USA. 18th Apr, 2023. No trespassing, under surveillance and no soliciting allowed signs on a through street adjacent to HOA communities in San Antonio, Texas, USA, on April 18, 2023. There are 355,000 homeowner association communities in the United States and about 8,000 new HOA communities are developed each year. (Photo by Carlos Kosienski/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-antonio-usa-18th-apr-2023-no-trespassing-under-surveillance-and-no-soliciting-allowed-signs-on-a-through-street-adjacent-to-hoa-communities-in-san-antonio-texas-usa-on-april-18-2023-there-are-355000-homeowner-association-communities-in-the-united-states-and-about-8000-new-hoa-communities-are-developed-each-year-photo-by-carlos-kosienskisipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image546756103.html
RM2PNETYK–San Antonio, USA. 18th Apr, 2023. No trespassing, under surveillance and no soliciting allowed signs on a through street adjacent to HOA communities in San Antonio, Texas, USA, on April 18, 2023. There are 355,000 homeowner association communities in the United States and about 8,000 new HOA communities are developed each year. (Photo by Carlos Kosienski/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
(190429) -- WASHINGTON D.C., April 29, 2019 -- U.S. Air Force planes are seen in the sky during a memorial service at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, the United States, April 18, 2019. Seventy-nine silver goblets have been symbolically turned upside down, leaving only one, engraved with the name Richard E. Cole, standing upright. All shine behind show windows in the largest military museum in the world as a silent homage commemorating 80 heroic Doolittle Raiders who launched America s first airstrike on Tokyo during WWII. TO GO WITH Feature: Untold story should be told as last Dool Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190429-washington-dc-april-29-2019-us-air-force-planes-are-seen-in-the-sky-during-a-memorial-service-at-the-joint-base-san-antonio-randolph-texas-the-united-states-april-18-2019-seventy-nine-silver-goblets-have-been-symbolically-turned-upside-down-leaving-only-one-engraved-with-the-name-richard-e-cole-standing-upright-all-shine-behind-show-windows-in-the-largest-military-museum-in-the-world-as-a-silent-homage-commemorating-80-heroic-doolittle-raiders-who-launched-america-s-first-airstrike-on-tokyo-during-wwii-to-go-with-feature-untold-story-should-be-told-as-last-dool-image564480298.html
RM2RPA8AJ–(190429) -- WASHINGTON D.C., April 29, 2019 -- U.S. Air Force planes are seen in the sky during a memorial service at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, the United States, April 18, 2019. Seventy-nine silver goblets have been symbolically turned upside down, leaving only one, engraved with the name Richard E. Cole, standing upright. All shine behind show windows in the largest military museum in the world as a silent homage commemorating 80 heroic Doolittle Raiders who launched America s first airstrike on Tokyo during WWII. TO GO WITH Feature: Untold story should be told as last Dool
Air Force retired Lt. Col. Richard Cole sees Dr. Robert Kruger, 59th Medical Wing geriatric internal medicine doctor, at Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, March 29, 2019. Lt. Col. Cole is the last surviving co-pilot from the Doolittle Raid on April 18, 1942. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/air-force-retired-lt-col-richard-cole-sees-dr-robert-kruger-59th-medical-wing-geriatric-internal-medicine-doctor-at-wilford-hall-ambulatory-surgical-center-joint-base-san-antonio-lackland-texas-march-29-2019-lt-col-cole-is-the-last-surviving-co-pilot-from-the-doolittle-raid-on-april-18-1942-image243714368.html
RMT4E44G–Air Force retired Lt. Col. Richard Cole sees Dr. Robert Kruger, 59th Medical Wing geriatric internal medicine doctor, at Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, March 29, 2019. Lt. Col. Cole is the last surviving co-pilot from the Doolittle Raid on April 18, 1942.
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RMRH6WFA–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Tbe Best fiorse Boots fiNEHarness nORSE BOOTS Tbe only Manufacturer of Horse Boots on the Pacific Coast. MSSSJSSSSSXJSSSSXJOrejSSBSSSXSSXSSSSXSJSMS^^. Factory Loads ', WIN SOUTHWESTERN HANDICAP The red P brand at the Inter-State Association's First Southwestern Handi-cap Tournament, San Antonio, Texas, April 8-10, won practically all the honors: — SOUTHWESTERN HANDICAP, won by H. R. Bosley, 19 yds Score 92 x 100 Mr. Bosley tied with two others, and won the shoot-off. PRELIMINARY HANDICAP, won by R. B. Barnes, 18 yds Score 96 x 100 HIGH PROFESSIONAL AVERAGE, J.
San Antonio, Texas - April 18, 2018: Stone piece commemorating the 150th anniversary of Texas independence. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-antonio-texas-april-18-2018-stone-piece-commemorating-the-150th-anniversary-of-texas-independence-image184537358.html
RFMM6B7X–San Antonio, Texas - April 18, 2018: Stone piece commemorating the 150th anniversary of Texas independence.
(190429) -- WASHINGTON D.C., April 29, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Rich Cole, son of U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Richard E. Cole, speaks during a memorial service at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, the United States, April 18, 2019. Seventy-nine silver goblets have been symbolically turned upside down, leaving only one, engraved with the name Richard E. Cole, standing upright. All shine behind show windows in the largest military museum in the world as a silent homage commemorating 80 heroic Doolittle Raiders who launched America's first airstrike on Tokyo during WWII. TO GO WITH Feature: Untold Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190429-washington-dc-april-29-2019-xinhua-rich-cole-son-of-us-air-force-lt-col-richard-e-cole-speaks-during-a-memorial-service-at-the-joint-base-san-antonio-randolph-texas-the-united-states-april-18-2019-seventy-nine-silver-goblets-have-been-symbolically-turned-upside-down-leaving-only-one-engraved-with-the-name-richard-e-cole-standing-upright-all-shine-behind-show-windows-in-the-largest-military-museum-in-the-world-as-a-silent-homage-commemorating-80-heroic-doolittle-raiders-who-launched-americas-first-airstrike-on-tokyo-during-wwii-to-go-with-feature-untold-image244733057.html
RMT64FE9–(190429) -- WASHINGTON D.C., April 29, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Rich Cole, son of U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Richard E. Cole, speaks during a memorial service at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, the United States, April 18, 2019. Seventy-nine silver goblets have been symbolically turned upside down, leaving only one, engraved with the name Richard E. Cole, standing upright. All shine behind show windows in the largest military museum in the world as a silent homage commemorating 80 heroic Doolittle Raiders who launched America's first airstrike on Tokyo during WWII. TO GO WITH Feature: Untold