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American World War I soldiers listen as one of their comrades plays the organ in the half-wrecked old church in Exermont, in the Argonne. Oct. 11, 1918
American World War I soldiers listen as one of their comrades plays the organ in the half-wrecked old church in Exermont, in the Argonne. Oct. 11, 1918

EVB2942650: American World War I soldiers listen as one of their comrades plays the organ in the half-wrecked old church in Exermont, in the Argonne. Oct. 11, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Rescued military passengers from the French Liner Sontay, sunk by a World War I German submarine on April 16, 1918. It was sailing from Salonika to Marseilles with 425 soldiers, sunk in 6 minutes, 100 miles southeast of Malta. 49 went down with the ship
Rescued military passengers from the French Liner Sontay, sunk by a World War I German submarine on April 16, 1918. It was sailing from Salonika to Marseilles with 425 soldiers, sunk in 6 minutes, 100 miles southeast of Malta. 49 went down with the ship

EVB2942692: Rescued military passengers from the French Liner Sontay, sunk by a World War I German submarine on April 16, 1918. It was sailing from Salonika to Marseilles with 425 soldiers, sunk in 6 minutes, 100 miles southeast of Malta. 49 went down with the ship, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Soldier saying good bye to his weeping sweetheart. The 71st Regiment Infantry, New York National Guard, was leaving for Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S.C., for basic training. World War I. 1917
U.S. Soldier saying good bye to his weeping sweetheart. The 71st Regiment Infantry, New York National Guard, was leaving for Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S.C., for basic training. World War I. 1917

EVB2942734: U.S. Soldier saying good bye to his weeping sweetheart. The 71st Regiment Infantry, New York National Guard, was leaving for Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S.C., for basic training. World War I. 1917, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

U.S. soldiers billeted in London law courts during World War I. c. 1917-18
U.S. soldiers billeted in London law courts during World War I. c. 1917-18

EVB2942740: U.S. soldiers billeted in London law courts during World War I. c. 1917-18 / Bridgeman Images

Engine room of an oil-burning German submarine. World War I. c. 1914-18
Engine room of an oil-burning German submarine. World War I. c. 1914-18

EVB2942764: Engine room of an oil-burning German submarine. World War I. c. 1914-18 / Bridgeman Images

Third Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. Members of the 'Liberty Loan Choir' singing on the steps of City Hall, New York City. At the right is Bishop William Wilkinson, who led the choir. April 1918
Third Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. Members of the 'Liberty Loan Choir' singing on the steps of City Hall, New York City. At the right is Bishop William Wilkinson, who led the choir. April 1918

EVB2942791: Third Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. Members of the 'Liberty Loan Choir' singing on the steps of City Hall, New York City. At the right is Bishop William Wilkinson, who led the choir. April 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War 1. Disinfecting German soldiers. Soldiers in French uniforms shave hair from German POWs to prevent lice borne disease. c. 1914-18
World War 1. Disinfecting German soldiers. Soldiers in French uniforms shave hair from German POWs to prevent lice borne disease. c. 1914-18

EVB2942857: World War 1. Disinfecting German soldiers. Soldiers in French uniforms shave hair from German POWs to prevent lice borne disease. c. 1914-18 / Bridgeman Images

King Peter of Serbia, riding in an oxen drawn buggy after Serbia's 1916 defeat by Central Powers. He joined his people in their retreat to the mountains of Albania. After the war, he became the first ruler of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (as Yugoslavia called before its renaming in 1929)
King Peter of Serbia, riding in an oxen drawn buggy after Serbia's 1916 defeat by Central Powers. He joined his people in their retreat to the mountains of Albania. After the war, he became the first ruler of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (as Yugoslavia called before its renaming in 1929)

EVB2942878: King Peter of Serbia, riding in an oxen drawn buggy after Serbia's 1916 defeat by Central Powers. He joined his people in their retreat to the mountains of Albania. After the war, he became the first ruler of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (as Yugoslavia called before its renaming in 1929), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War 1. The reorganized Serbian Army in the valleys on the Macedonian Front. It co-operated with the British, French, Italian and Greek forces and liberated Serbia in October 1918
World War 1. The reorganized Serbian Army in the valleys on the Macedonian Front. It co-operated with the British, French, Italian and Greek forces and liberated Serbia in October 1918

EVB2942881: World War 1. The reorganized Serbian Army in the valleys on the Macedonian Front. It co-operated with the British, French, Italian and Greek forces and liberated Serbia in October 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

General Henri-Philippe Petain, French World War 1 commander believed modern weaponry favored defensive tactics over offensive assaults that threw men against machine guns
General Henri-Philippe Petain, French World War 1 commander believed modern weaponry favored defensive tactics over offensive assaults that threw men against machine guns

EVB2942899: General Henri-Philippe Petain, French World War 1 commander believed modern weaponry favored defensive tactics over offensive assaults that threw men against machine guns, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Fireworks over the U.S. Capitol Mall during the inaugural ceremonies of George H.W. Bush 41st president of the United States
Fireworks over the U.S. Capitol Mall during the inaugural ceremonies of George H.W. Bush 41st president of the United States

EVB2939915: Fireworks over the U.S. Capitol Mall during the inaugural ceremonies of George H.W. Bush 41st president of the United States / Bridgeman Images

President Reagan visits the battleship USS IOWA during celebrations commemorating Independence Day and the unveiling of the restored Statue of Liberty. July 4 1985
President Reagan visits the battleship USS IOWA during celebrations commemorating Independence Day and the unveiling of the restored Statue of Liberty. July 4 1985

EVB2940020: President Reagan visits the battleship USS IOWA during celebrations commemorating Independence Day and the unveiling of the restored Statue of Liberty. July 4 1985 / Bridgeman Images

President and Mrs. Reagan attend the Inaugural Ball at the Kennedy Center. Jan. 21 1985. Mrs. Reagan's gown designed by James Galanos was white chiffon gown with Austrian and Czechoslovakian glass beading that took more than 300 hours to make
President and Mrs. Reagan attend the Inaugural Ball at the Kennedy Center. Jan. 21 1985. Mrs. Reagan's gown designed by James Galanos was white chiffon gown with Austrian and Czechoslovakian glass beading that took more than 300 hours to make

EVB2940077: President and Mrs. Reagan attend the Inaugural Ball at the Kennedy Center. Jan. 21 1985. Mrs. Reagan's gown designed by James Galanos was white chiffon gown with Austrian and Czechoslovakian glass beading that took more than 300 hours to make / Bridgeman Images

Wilt Chamberlain, wearing uniform of Harlem Globetrotters basketball team. 1959 (b/w photo)
Wilt Chamberlain, wearing uniform of Harlem Globetrotters basketball team. 1959 (b/w photo)

EVB2941839: Wilt Chamberlain, wearing uniform of Harlem Globetrotters basketball team. 1959 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Monticello, the home built by Thomas Jefferson in the 1770s. Northeast bedroom. 1978
Monticello, the home built by Thomas Jefferson in the 1770s. Northeast bedroom. 1978

EVB2941866: Monticello, the home built by Thomas Jefferson in the 1770s. Northeast bedroom. 1978 / Bridgeman Images

Jimmy Carter Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon gather at the White House for the funeral for Minnesota Senator and former Vice President Hubert Humphrey. January 17 1978
Jimmy Carter Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon gather at the White House for the funeral for Minnesota Senator and former Vice President Hubert Humphrey. January 17 1978

EVB2940194: Jimmy Carter Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon gather at the White House for the funeral for Minnesota Senator and former Vice President Hubert Humphrey. January 17 1978 / Bridgeman Images

Riverheart High School students doing the Twist. African American and White students dance the Twist together. It was one of the first 1960s dance fads, in which partners were not touching or necessarily coordination their actions. 1962
Riverheart High School students doing the Twist. African American and White students dance the Twist together. It was one of the first 1960s dance fads, in which partners were not touching or necessarily coordination their actions. 1962

EVB2941884: Riverheart High School students doing the Twist. African American and White students dance the Twist together. It was one of the first 1960s dance fads, in which partners were not touching or necessarily coordination their actions. 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Recruits receiving their physical for the Bay of Pigs invasion, 1961 (b/w photo)
Recruits receiving their physical for the Bay of Pigs invasion, 1961 (b/w photo)

EVB2942031: Recruits receiving their physical for the Bay of Pigs invasion, 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

President Kennedy talking with Arkansas Senator William Fulbright during a reception at the Capitol. 1962
President Kennedy talking with Arkansas Senator William Fulbright during a reception at the Capitol. 1962

EVB2942055: President Kennedy talking with Arkansas Senator William Fulbright during a reception at the Capitol. 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, meeting with President Kennedy and Robert McNamara. April 13, 1962
Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, meeting with President Kennedy and Robert McNamara. April 13, 1962

EVB2942067: Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, meeting with President Kennedy and Robert McNamara. April 13, 1962 / Bridgeman Images

President Kennedy with his children and many nieces and nephews at Hyannisport, Aug. 3, 1963
President Kennedy with his children and many nieces and nephews at Hyannisport, Aug. 3, 1963

EVB2942079: President Kennedy with his children and many nieces and nephews at Hyannisport, Aug. 3, 1963 / Bridgeman Images

Jacqueline Kennedy leans over to talk with President Kennedy at the America's Cup Dinner. The dinner was held in the magnificent 'Breakers' mansion in Newport, Rhode Island. Sept. 14, 1962
Jacqueline Kennedy leans over to talk with President Kennedy at the America's Cup Dinner. The dinner was held in the magnificent 'Breakers' mansion in Newport, Rhode Island. Sept. 14, 1962

EVB2942094: Jacqueline Kennedy leans over to talk with President Kennedy at the America's Cup Dinner. The dinner was held in the magnificent 'Breakers' mansion in Newport, Rhode Island. Sept. 14, 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 11 Earth view from space. Mexico, and the southwest United States. July 23, 1969
Apollo 11 Earth view from space. Mexico, and the southwest United States. July 23, 1969

EVB2942139: Apollo 11 Earth view from space. Mexico, and the southwest United States. July 23, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Construction work on International Space Station. Astronaut Lee Morin totes a large, but weightless, metal piece just removed from the space station exterior. No longer needed, it will be attached to the station exterior for long term storage. April 13, 2002
Construction work on International Space Station. Astronaut Lee Morin totes a large, but weightless, metal piece just removed from the space station exterior. No longer needed, it will be attached to the station exterior for long term storage. April 13, 2002

EVB2942160: Construction work on International Space Station. Astronaut Lee Morin totes a large, but weightless, metal piece just removed from the space station exterior. No longer needed, it will be attached to the station exterior for long term storage. April 13, 2002 / Bridgeman Images

Artwork of the next generation NASA spacecraft, the Orion crew exploration vehicle, approaching the International Space Station in Earth orbit. Orion will be similar in shape to the Apollo spacecraft, but larger. The conical form is best for re-entering the Earth's atmosphere. October 2006
Artwork of the next generation NASA spacecraft, the Orion crew exploration vehicle, approaching the International Space Station in Earth orbit. Orion will be similar in shape to the Apollo spacecraft, but larger. The conical form is best for re-entering the Earth's atmosphere. October 2006

EVB2942175: Artwork of the next generation NASA spacecraft, the Orion crew exploration vehicle, approaching the International Space Station in Earth orbit. Orion will be similar in shape to the Apollo spacecraft, but larger. The conical form is best for re-entering the Earth's atmosphere. October 2006 / Bridgeman Images

NASA astronauts and industry experts check out the crew accommodations in the Dragon spacecraft under development
NASA astronauts and industry experts check out the crew accommodations in the Dragon spacecraft under development

EVB2942178: NASA astronauts and industry experts check out the crew accommodations in the Dragon spacecraft under development / Bridgeman Images

First US Space walk performed by Astronaut Edward White. June 3, 1965
First US Space walk performed by Astronaut Edward White. June 3, 1965

EVB2942202: First US Space walk performed by Astronaut Edward White. June 3, 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Astronaut Trainees Jerrie Cobb stands next to a Mercury spaceship capsule. Cobb passed all the training exercises, ranking in the top 2% of all astronaut candidates of both genders. After three years, Cobb left NASA for the jungles of the Amazon, where she has spent four decades as a solo pilot delivering food, medicine, and other aid to the indigenous people
Astronaut Trainees Jerrie Cobb stands next to a Mercury spaceship capsule. Cobb passed all the training exercises, ranking in the top 2% of all astronaut candidates of both genders. After three years, Cobb left NASA for the jungles of the Amazon, where she has spent four decades as a solo pilot delivering food, medicine, and other aid to the indigenous people

EVB2942205: Astronaut Trainees Jerrie Cobb stands next to a Mercury spaceship capsule. Cobb passed all the training exercises, ranking in the top 2% of all astronaut candidates of both genders. After three years, Cobb left NASA for the jungles of the Amazon, where she has spent four decades as a solo pilot delivering food, medicine, and other aid to the indigenous people / Bridgeman Images

Commander Eileen Collins and her daughter, Bridget Youngs, following the completion of the Space Shuttle mission 95. July 28, 1999
Commander Eileen Collins and her daughter, Bridget Youngs, following the completion of the Space Shuttle mission 95. July 28, 1999

EVB2942214: Commander Eileen Collins and her daughter, Bridget Youngs, following the completion of the Space Shuttle mission 95. July 28, 1999 / Bridgeman Images

Harry Julian Allen (1910-1977), aeronautical engineer. On the blackboard is an illustration of his Blunt Body Theory used in the design of the heat shields that protected space capsules re-entered the Earth's atmosphere. Dec. 12, 1957
Harry Julian Allen (1910-1977), aeronautical engineer. On the blackboard is an illustration of his Blunt Body Theory used in the design of the heat shields that protected space capsules re-entered the Earth's atmosphere. Dec. 12, 1957

EVB2942241: Harry Julian Allen (1910-1977), aeronautical engineer. On the blackboard is an illustration of his Blunt Body Theory used in the design of the heat shields that protected space capsules re-entered the Earth's atmosphere. Dec. 12, 1957 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 13 Flight Directors applaud the successful splashdown of the Command Module. In the background Robert Gilruth, Director, Manned Spacecraft Center and Chris Kraft, Deputy Director, light up cigars. April 17, 1970
Apollo 13 Flight Directors applaud the successful splashdown of the Command Module. In the background Robert Gilruth, Director, Manned Spacecraft Center and Chris Kraft, Deputy Director, light up cigars. April 17, 1970

EVB2942244: Apollo 13 Flight Directors applaud the successful splashdown of the Command Module. In the background Robert Gilruth, Director, Manned Spacecraft Center and Chris Kraft, Deputy Director, light up cigars. April 17, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Cut-away diagram of the space shuttle. Diagram shows the pressurized crew compartment, the cargo bay, and the three main engines. 1980
Cut-away diagram of the space shuttle. Diagram shows the pressurized crew compartment, the cargo bay, and the three main engines. 1980

EVB2942256: Cut-away diagram of the space shuttle. Diagram shows the pressurized crew compartment, the cargo bay, and the three main engines. 1980 / Bridgeman Images

Test of the space shuttle prototype Enterprise in a free flight glide and landing on Rogers Dry Lake bed. During the test, pilots and engineers test the Space Shuttle's handling. The tail cone over the main engine area was removed on the two last free flight tests. 1977
Test of the space shuttle prototype Enterprise in a free flight glide and landing on Rogers Dry Lake bed. During the test, pilots and engineers test the Space Shuttle's handling. The tail cone over the main engine area was removed on the two last free flight tests. 1977

EVB2942265: Test of the space shuttle prototype Enterprise in a free flight glide and landing on Rogers Dry Lake bed. During the test, pilots and engineers test the Space Shuttle's handling. The tail cone over the main engine area was removed on the two last free flight tests. 1977 / Bridgeman Images

Explosion of Shuttle Challenger STS - 51L 28/01/1986 (photo)
Explosion of Shuttle Challenger STS - 51L 28/01/1986 (photo)

EVB2942283: Explosion of Shuttle Challenger STS - 51L 28/01/1986 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Space shuttle Challenger disaster. Recovery teams retrieved pieces of the Challenger from the Atlantic Ocean. Jan. 30, 1986
Space shuttle Challenger disaster. Recovery teams retrieved pieces of the Challenger from the Atlantic Ocean. Jan. 30, 1986

EVB2942289: Space shuttle Challenger disaster. Recovery teams retrieved pieces of the Challenger from the Atlantic Ocean. Jan. 30, 1986 / Bridgeman Images

Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, taking a hot bath in the crew quarters aboard Skylab. The Skylab 3 crew conducted medical, scientific, and technological experiments during their 59 day mission from July 28 to Sept. 25, 1973
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, taking a hot bath in the crew quarters aboard Skylab. The Skylab 3 crew conducted medical, scientific, and technological experiments during their 59 day mission from July 28 to Sept. 25, 1973

EVB2942304: Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, taking a hot bath in the crew quarters aboard Skylab. The Skylab 3 crew conducted medical, scientific, and technological experiments during their 59 day mission from July 28 to Sept. 25, 1973 / Bridgeman Images


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