ETE4859815: Second World War (1939-1945): Montjoie Forest (Monschau) (Germany) February 1945. Elements of the 2nd U.S. D.I (perhaps the 23rd R.I) in camouflaged dress advance in the Montjoie forest from which they had been driven by the German counter-offensive of 16 December 1944. Photography / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129659: Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, USA, October 19, 1931: At the naval magazine marking the 150th Anniversary of Cornwallis's surrender to Yorktown, US President Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) and his wife watched the French and American ships evolute - Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, USA, 19th October 1931: President Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) first lady review fleet at Yorktown for commemorating the surrender of Lord Cornwallis / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129714: Off Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA, April 28, 1928: During a presentation to the US Congress Committee, the aircraft carrier USS Lexington (CV-2) with its cargo deck ready to decoller - Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA, 28th April 1928: air view of the Aircraft carrier USS Lexington (CV-2) with 69 planes at rest on its deck ready, take the look / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129729: Port Columbus, Ohio, USA, July 1929: Opening of Port Columbus Airport where passengers disembarking on the NYC night train can fly Transcontinental Air Transport to Waynoka, Oklahoma, then take the train to Los Angeles, all in 48 hours - Port Columbus, Ohio, USA, July 1929: Transcontinental Air Transport inaugurates 48 hour coast to coast service at the airport / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129767: Roosevelt Field, Long Island, NY, USA, night of 20/21 September 1927: The Sikorsky S-35 on which Rene Fonck and Lieutenant Lawrence Curtin want to try to reach Paris on a non-stop flight - Roosevelt Field, Long Island, NY, USA, 20th/21st September 1927: the Sikorsky S-35 plane before taking off for the attempted non-stop flight to Paris / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129802: Washington DC, USA, March 24, 1928: The Fokker trimmotor pilot by Colonel Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) flying over the Potomac - Washington DC, USA, 24th March 1928: trimotored Fokker monoplane with Colonel Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) at the controls flying over Potomac River / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129805: Washington DC, USA, May 15, 1930: Senator Hiram Bingham (1875-1956) (right), representative of the American Aeronautical Federation, received the Trophee of the 3rd Gordon Bennett Aeronautical Cup for Ward Tunte Van Orman (1894-1978). On the left, Ray Cooper, representative of the Aircraft Bureau of the Detroit Board of Commerce, donor of the trophee, and Dr. George W. Lewis (1882-1948), Vice-Chairman of the Race Committee of the US Aeronautical Federation - Washington DC, USA, 15th May 1930: Senator Hiram Bingham (1875-1956) receives the third Gordon Bennett Balloon Racing Cup won by Ward Tunte Van Orman (1894-1978), also present, A left, Ray Cooper from the Aircraft Bureau of the Detroit Board of Commerce and Dr George W Lewis (1882-1948) / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129843: Neponset (Massachusetts), USA, circa 1928: three sailors stand ready to anchor aboard the “Whirlwind”, American boat defending the America Cup - Neponset (Massachusetts), USA, circa 1928: getting the anchor chain ready for America's Cup Defense candidate “” Whirlwind”” / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129869: Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1920s: Monument to Louis Pasteur (1928) by Leon Hermant (1866-1936) in Grant Park in front of Cook County Hospital - Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1920s: Louis Pasteur Monument (1928), by Leon Hermant (1866-1936), Grant Park in front of the Cook County Hospital / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129879: New Brunswick (Canada) late 1920's: James Roosevelt II (1907-1991), Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr (1914-1988) and John Aspinwall Roosevelt (1916-1981) (left), three sons of NY Governor Franklin Roosevelt, during a fishing game with friends - New Brunswick, Canada, end of the 1920s: members of the fishing party with sons of NY State Governor Franklin Roosevelt among them (James Roosevelt II (1907-1991), Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr (1914-1988) and John Aspinwall Roosevelt (1916-1981) / Bridgeman Images