Back: SHELBY MOTEL, Memorial Parkway, on U. S. Highways 231, 431 & 72 North. Inside city limits. Huntsville, Alabama. Phone Jefferson 2-2625. Air Conditioned, Electric Heat, Television, Ceramic Baths, Wall to Wall Carpets. Nineteen Rooms. Owned and Operated by Mr. & Mrs. Shelby P. Taylor. Morrison Restaurant nearby.
A graphic design image for World AIDS Day in 1995 with the slogan "Shared Rights, Shared Responsibilities." that appeared in an issue of the Selma Times Journal. This is from a digitization of the newspaper. The image is from a national campaign and appeared in the Selma Times Journal.
Photograph number 456. This photograph shows Seargant Sohroder near a pile of building materials. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
Photograph number 208. This photograph shows Sergeant Snyder, smiling, standing next to a vehicle. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
Photograph number 150. This photograph shows Sergeant Snyder standing in a doorway with other men at the 235th Supply in Riardo, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
Front: Sergeant Guided Missile, Redstone Arsenal. Back: SERGEANT GUIDED MISSILE, REDSTONE ARSENAL, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. Measuring about 30 feet in length, the Army's Sergeant is a surface-to-surface, solid propellant, ballistic guided missile possessing a very high degree of reliability and accuracy. Also highly mobile, it can be quickly emplaced and fired by a very small crew, under all conditions of weather and terrain, delivering a nuclear blow far behind enomy lines. Its highly accurate guidance system is invulnerable to any known means of enemy counter-measures.
Front: Sergeant Guided Missile, Redstone Arsenal. Back: SERGEANT GUIDED MISSILE, REDSTONE ARSENAL, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. Measuring about 30 feet in length, the Army's Sergeant is a surface-to-surface, solid propellant, ballistic guided missile possessing a very high degree of reliability and accuracy. Also highly mobile, it can be quickly emplaced and fired by a very small crew, under all conditions of weather and terrain, delivering a nuclear blow far behind enemy lines. Its highly accurate guidance system is invulnerable to ony known means of enemy counter-measures.