



Parachute Training at Lake Muroc May 1942
$30.00
An individual buckles on a parachute at Lake Muroc, California, in May 1942. This area is closely linked to Edwards Air Force Base in Kern County, which has played a significant role in military aviation history. During World War II, Lake Muroc served as a training ground for pilots and parachutists, contributing to the advancement of aerial tactics.
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Parachute Training at Lake Muroc May 1942
12" x 16"
$30.00