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Brig. Gen. Billy Mitchell, c. 1915. At the end of World War 1, he commanded all American air combat units in France (BSLOC 2016 10 108) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brig-gen-billy-mitchell-c-1915-at-the-end-of-world-war-1-he-commanded-170552419.html
RMKWD99R–Brig. Gen. Billy Mitchell, c. 1915. At the end of World War 1, he commanded all American air combat units in France (BSLOC 2016 10 108)
Portrait of U.S. Army General William Mitchell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-us-army-general-william-mitchell-image238599352.html
RFRT53WC–Portrait of U.S. Army General William Mitchell.
Mitchell, William 'Billy', Pilot as Brigadier General US Army Air Service. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mitchell-william-billy-pilot-as-brigadier-general-us-army-air-service-image504798959.html
RM2M97G67–Mitchell, William 'Billy', Pilot as Brigadier General US Army Air Service.
America's fiery prophet of air power. Brigadier General William (Billy) Mitchell, with a Lewis & Vought VE-7 advanced trainer in May 1920. US Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/americas-fiery-prophet-of-air-power-brigadier-general-william-billy-mitchell-with-a-lewis-vought-ve-7-advanced-trainer-in-may-1920-us-air-force-image268824058.html
RMWH9YR6–America's fiery prophet of air power. Brigadier General William (Billy) Mitchell, with a Lewis & Vought VE-7 advanced trainer in May 1920. US Air Force
Brigadier General Billy Mitchell and another man, attaching a bomb under wing of airplane. Ca. 1925. He advocated military aviation and foresaw the vulnerability of ships to aerial bombing. His fervor resulted in a court-martial for insubordination and his resignation. (BSLOC 2015 14 111) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brigadier-general-billy-mitchell-and-another-man-attaching-a-bomb-170527269.html
RMKWC57H–Brigadier General Billy Mitchell and another man, attaching a bomb under wing of airplane. Ca. 1925. He advocated military aviation and foresaw the vulnerability of ships to aerial bombing. His fervor resulted in a court-martial for insubordination and his resignation. (BSLOC 2015 14 111)
US Army General Billy Mitchell (1879-1936) piloting a Thomas-Morse pursuit plane in about 1921. With a wealthy father, Billy, still joined the Army as a Private at age 19. In 1916, as a Lt. posted in Washington, he met the Wright brothers. Because the Army did not yet train pilots, Mitchell personally paid for flying lessons on weekends. In World War I he became America's military expert on airplanes. In 1918 he was Brigadier General commanding 90 squadrons of planes in Europe. He pushed to make airplanes true offensive weapons. For my other WW I-related images, Search: Prestor vintage WW I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-general-billy-mitchell-1879-1936-piloting-a-thomas-morse-pursuit-plane-in-about-1921-with-a-wealthy-father-billy-still-joined-the-army-as-a-private-at-age-19-in-1916-as-a-lt-posted-in-washington-he-met-the-wright-brothers-because-the-army-did-not-yet-train-pilots-mitchell-personally-paid-for-flying-lessons-on-weekends-in-world-war-i-he-became-americas-military-expert-on-airplanes-in-1918-he-was-brigadier-general-commanding-90-squadrons-of-planes-in-europe-he-pushed-to-make-airplanes-true-offensive-weapons-for-my-other-ww-i-related-images-search-prestor-vintage-ww-i-image385256362.html
RF2DANXBP–US Army General Billy Mitchell (1879-1936) piloting a Thomas-Morse pursuit plane in about 1921. With a wealthy father, Billy, still joined the Army as a Private at age 19. In 1916, as a Lt. posted in Washington, he met the Wright brothers. Because the Army did not yet train pilots, Mitchell personally paid for flying lessons on weekends. In World War I he became America's military expert on airplanes. In 1918 he was Brigadier General commanding 90 squadrons of planes in Europe. He pushed to make airplanes true offensive weapons. For my other WW I-related images, Search: Prestor vintage WW I
Decorated American generals, 14 Jan 1919. American Expeditionary Force generals in France, photographed immediately after they had been named by Marshal Petain as commanders in the French Legion of Honor at the American general headquarters, Chaumont. Left to right: Lieutenant Gen. Hunter Liggett, Lieutenant General Robert L. Bullard, Major General James McAndrew, Major General James G. Harbord, Major General Charles F. Summerall, Major General John H. Hines, Major General Edward H. Lewis, Brigadier General Michael J. Lenihan, Brigadier General William Mitchell, Brigadier General Frank Parker. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decorated-american-generals-14-jan-1919-american-expeditionary-force-generals-in-france-photographed-immediately-after-they-had-been-named-by-marshal-petain-as-commanders-in-the-french-legion-of-honor-at-the-american-general-headquarters-chaumont-left-to-right-lieutenant-gen-hunter-liggett-lieutenant-general-robert-l-bullard-major-general-james-mcandrew-major-general-james-g-harbord-major-general-charles-f-summerall-major-general-john-h-hines-major-general-edward-h-lewis-brigadier-general-michael-j-lenihan-brigadier-general-william-mitchell-brigadier-general-frank-parker-image599665362.html
RM2WRH382–Decorated American generals, 14 Jan 1919. American Expeditionary Force generals in France, photographed immediately after they had been named by Marshal Petain as commanders in the French Legion of Honor at the American general headquarters, Chaumont. Left to right: Lieutenant Gen. Hunter Liggett, Lieutenant General Robert L. Bullard, Major General James McAndrew, Major General James G. Harbord, Major General Charles F. Summerall, Major General John H. Hines, Major General Edward H. Lewis, Brigadier General Michael J. Lenihan, Brigadier General William Mitchell, Brigadier General Frank Parker.
On June 21, 1921, U.S. Army Air Service pilots bombed the captured German battleship Ostfriesland to demonstrate the effectiveness of aerial bombing on warships. At the time, the ship was one of the world's largest war vessels. Brigadier General William 'Billy' Mitchell, assistant chief of the Army Air Service, arranged the demonstration to prove that air power should become the country's first line of defense. Most military leaders doubted that airplanes could inflict serious damage on warships. Mitchell's tests proved them wrong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-on-june-21-1921-us-army-air-service-pilots-bombed-the-captured-german-129282460.html
RMHE992M–On June 21, 1921, U.S. Army Air Service pilots bombed the captured German battleship Ostfriesland to demonstrate the effectiveness of aerial bombing on warships. At the time, the ship was one of the world's largest war vessels. Brigadier General William 'Billy' Mitchell, assistant chief of the Army Air Service, arranged the demonstration to prove that air power should become the country's first line of defense. Most military leaders doubted that airplanes could inflict serious damage on warships. Mitchell's tests proved them wrong.
Brigadier General Billy Mitchell and another man, attaching a bomb under wing of airplane. Ca. 1925. He advocated military aviation and foresaw the vulnerability of ships to aerial bombing. His fervor resulted in a court-martial for insubordination and his resignation. (BSLOC 2015 14 111) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brigadier-general-billy-mitchell-and-another-man-attaching-a-bomb-170525986.html
RMKWC3HP–Brigadier General Billy Mitchell and another man, attaching a bomb under wing of airplane. Ca. 1925. He advocated military aviation and foresaw the vulnerability of ships to aerial bombing. His fervor resulted in a court-martial for insubordination and his resignation. (BSLOC 2015 14 111)
Brigadier General Billy Mitchell, the controversial advocate for military aviation, standing beside a pursuit plane, an early fighter. Ca. 1922. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brigadier-general-billy-mitchell-the-controversial-advocate-for-military-38132320.html
RMC6124G–Brigadier General Billy Mitchell, the controversial advocate for military aviation, standing beside a pursuit plane, an early fighter. Ca. 1922.
Colonel Archie Miller, Benedict Crowell, Lieutenant Ross Kirkpatrick, General William Mitchell, Sergeant E.N. Bruce, 1919. Shows aviators who participated in the 1919 transcontinental reliability and endurance test between Mineola, New York and San Francisco. Men include William "Billy" Mitchell and Archie Miller. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colonel-archie-miller-benedict-crowell-lieutenant-ross-kirkpatrick-general-william-mitchell-sergeant-en-bruce-1919-shows-aviators-who-participated-in-the-1919-transcontinental-reliability-and-endurance-test-between-mineola-new-york-and-san-francisco-men-include-william-quotbillyquot-mitchell-and-archie-miller-image617187587.html
RM2XT391R–Colonel Archie Miller, Benedict Crowell, Lieutenant Ross Kirkpatrick, General William Mitchell, Sergeant E.N. Bruce, 1919. Shows aviators who participated in the 1919 transcontinental reliability and endurance test between Mineola, New York and San Francisco. Men include William "Billy" Mitchell and Archie Miller.
Brigadier General Billy Mitchell, the controversial advocate for military aviation, standing beside a pursuit plane, an early Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brigadier-general-billy-mitchell-the-controversial-advocate-for-military-50047793.html
RMCWBTD5–Brigadier General Billy Mitchell, the controversial advocate for military aviation, standing beside a pursuit plane, an early
Brig. Gen. Billy Mitchell, c. 1915. At the end of World War 1, he commanded all American air combat units in France (BSLOC 2016 10 108) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brig-gen-billy-mitchell-c-1915-at-the-end-of-world-war-1-he-commanded-170553415.html
RMKWDAHB–Brig. Gen. Billy Mitchell, c. 1915. At the end of World War 1, he commanded all American air combat units in France (BSLOC 2016 10 108)
Six honor guards firing salute at the burial of Brigadier General William Mitchell. Feb. 23, 1936, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (BSLOC 2015 14 110) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-six-honor-guards-firing-salute-at-the-burial-of-brigadier-general-170525984.html
RMKWC3HM–Six honor guards firing salute at the burial of Brigadier General William Mitchell. Feb. 23, 1936, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (BSLOC 2015 14 110)
Six honor guards firing salute at the burial of Brigadier General William Mitchell. Feb. 23, 1936, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (BSLOC 2015 14 110) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-six-honor-guards-firing-salute-at-the-burial-of-brigadier-general-170527268.html
RMKWC57G–Six honor guards firing salute at the burial of Brigadier General William Mitchell. Feb. 23, 1936, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (BSLOC 2015 14 110)
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