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Greetings From Rocket City
Front: Greetings From Rocket City - Huntsville, Alabama, Home of the Redstone Arsenal
Back: Huntsville is the home of Redstone Arsenal which houses the U. S. Army Missile Command with responsibility for all Army Missiles and Rockets, the U. S. Army Ordnance Guided Missile School where soldiers receive missile training and the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center of NASA which provides the giant rocket vehicles for the nation's space program. -
Greetings From Rocket City
Front: Greetings From Rocket City - Huntsville, Alabama, Home of the Redstone Arsenal
Back: Huntsville is home of Redstone Arsenal, the Army Ordance research and development center for rockets and guided missiles. Here has centered the development of such famous rockets and guided missiles as the Nike-Ajax, Nike-Hercules, Corporal, Sergeant, Hawk, Dart, Little John, Honest John, Lacrosse, Hermes, Redstone, Jupiter and Jupiter C, which launched America's first earth satellite. -
Group for Research in Chemical Microbiology for Cambridge University, 1947-1948.
This document was viewed and photographed at the National Archives in Kew, UK. It's purpose serves as a review of chemical microbiology research occurring at the University of Cambridge as well as the list of people involved in said research from the years 1947-1948, though some of the individuals listed have moved onto other labs at the time of publication. -
Group of documents pertaining to Crown Metal Products Company products and price examinations.
The included documents are: a business card for K. S. Williams of Crown Metal Products Company, a receipt, a postcard featuring "The Little Toot" train at Forest Park Highlands, an advertisement for real steam railroads, and four pages of notes on yellow notepad paper. -
Group of engineers at the Redstone Test Stand.
The Alabama chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded landmark status to the Redstone Test Stand in 1979. -
Group of engineers at the Redstone Test Stand.
Karl Heimburg is seen second from right. The Alabama chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded landmark status to the Redstone Test Stand in 1979. -
Group of engineers at the Redstone Test Stand.
The Alabama chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded landmark status to the Redstone Test Stand in 1979. -
Group of engineers, probably at Peenemünde, Germany.
From left to right, the photograph shows William A. Mrazek, Arthur Kröger, unidentified, Gerhard W. Kraus, and Kurt Patt. -
Group photo of 1992-1993 men's soccer team.
Front row, left to right: Paul Tedesco, Ricky Crawford, Stephen Gruchot, Chris Maltezos, Hassan Hassan, Scott Humphrey. Second row, left to right: R. David Sorrell, Carl Stewart, Hisham Khalafalla, Brian Denis, Adam Fuller, Brian Mitchell, Chris O'Halloran. Third row, left to right: unidentified coach, Roye Locklear, William A. Koelle, Milo Boering, Felix Egbe, Ivan Zujovic, and coach Carlos Petersen. Developed at Quality Photo Services, Inc., 733 Arcadia Circle, Huntsville, Alabama 35801. A note on the negative envelope reads, "f.8 at 9 sec. Soccer Team '92-93." -
Group photo of 1993 Charger Soccer School participants and coaches.
At left, UAH men's soccer coach Carlos Petersen and men's soccer player Ivan Zujovic; at right, men's soccer player Chris O'Halloran. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Group photograph of transplanted German engineers at Fort Bliss, Texas.
This photo is a reprint of the original. -
Group photos of the 1993-1994 men's soccer team.
Spragins Hall is seen in the background. -
Guided Missile Test Tower with Redstone Missile
Back: GUIDED MISSILE TEST TOWER WITH REDSTONE MISSILE, REDSTONE ARSENAL, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
This is the largest static firing test stand for rocket motors in the U. S., and possibly in the world. The huge Army facility, costing $12,000,000. towers 145 feet high-as tall as a 15-story building, and is built of reinforced concrete, with walls 48 inches thick. Static testing of a missile consists in locking the missile into place on the stand and firing it. The missile does not "take off", but as it strains against the mighty grip of the great tower its roaring engine can be studied for performance characteristics as it it were actually in flight. -
Guided Missiles
Back: THE REDSTONE, CORPORAL, NIKE-AJAX AND HONEST JOHN GUIDED MISSILES REDSTONE ARSENAL, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. Redstone Arsenal is the Army Ordnance research and development center for rockets and guided missiles. It is here where the army developed its guided missiles, including the mighty Jupiter C, which launched the Explorer, the United States first Earth Satellite. -
Gunn Family Genealogy
Contains handwritten correspondence, notes and articles relating to the Pettus family tree as well as the deaths of those in the family. -
Gunter's Village
Marshall Co. - Site #25, T7S, R3E - North Guntersville -
Guntersville Ferry
Marshall Co. - Site #33, T7S, R3E