Flight Camera Action! the History of U.S. Naval Aviation Photography and Photo-Reconnaissance


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The first U.S. Navy aerial photographs were taken in 1913 in support of fleet exercises off Guantanamo Cuba. Following WWI a Navy Photographic expedition went north making the first aerial mapping photos of the Alaskan territory. WWII found Navy shuttermen in the Pacific theatre performing pre- and post-attack reconnaissance along with hitting the beach to record the war as it unfolded. Shortly after Navy photographic units were in the Pacific to record early atomic bomb tests. The Navys aerial photo reconnaissance mission both at the front end with the weaponless aircrews and the output of thousands of images and photo interpretation continued to develop through the mid-20th century. The last aerial photo plane in the Navys inventory was retired after flying to the Smithsonians Air and Space Museum Annex at Dulles International Airport in Fairfax County Virginia. The 74 year odyssey of Navy and Marine Corps aerial reconnaissance photography was finished.
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