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Photographs Submitted to the KYNG eMuseum

Collections of photographs submitted for display in the KYNG eMuseum


Aviation Photos Submitted by Harry Rice

9 Photos in Album

Aviation Picture 1 Submitted by Harry RiceAviation Photos Submitted by Harry Rice

Don Tyson Collection

9 Photos in Album

tyson three men shelter halfPhotos Submitted by Don Tyson

Annual Training 1985 from aviation unit

13 Photos in Album

1 Submitted photos from Annual Training 1985 from aviation unitSubmitted photos from Annual Training 1985 from aviation unit.

McDaniel Collection

10 Photos in Album

1 - Delynn Gibson medicMcDaniel Collection submitted by CW4 (R) Harold Canon. Unidentified individuals responding to mock injuries.

Pictures Submitted byCW4 (R) Harold Canon

10 Photos in Album

KYNG Army Aviation – this is believed to be a flyover at Fort Campbell on the occasion of the annual Governor's Day Parade at the end of the annual training period in the late 50’s.  The aircraft pictured is a L-19 Bird Dog. Photo courtesy CW4 (R) Harold Canon.Pictures Submitted byCW4 (R) Harold Canon

Photos of A 2-138th FA by Ron Mueller

8 Photos in Album

This A Battery 2/138th at Ft. Knox camoflougedPhotos of A 2-138th FA by Ron Mueller

Various Submitted Photographs 1

10 Photos in Album

1 - Wallace Walker at rightVarious Submitted Photographs 1

Various Submitted Photos 3

10 Photos in Album

11 - CPT Fox at the Rifle Range with other unknownsVarious Submitted Photos 3

Various Submitted Photos 2

10 Photos in Album

21 - Left Kay Stanton with unknown individualVarious Submitted Photos 2

Battery C, 2-138th Artillery Vietnam Photos

8 Photos in Album

Belching Smoke a 155mm self-propelled howitzer sends a high explosive round toward the enemy. Headquartered at Hue, the 2nd Bn., 138th Arty. provides fire support for Allied gorund forces in the region. circa March 1969.Group photos of members of Battery C, 2-138th Artillery in Vietnam courtesy COL (R) Harold O. Loy.

Kentucky Air National Guard Photos

4 Photos in Album

This is a photo of Ed Sachleben, a technician who retired from the Kentucky Air Naitonal Guard in 2008, and his sister on their fathers aircraft and was taken in 1955.  He was one of only three individuals still in the Kentucky Air National Guard from the 1968 Pueblo activation.  His father was a pilot with the Kentucky Air National Guard and joined the unit in 1953.  The photo was taken at the first KYANG base off Standiford Lane. Courtesy CMSgt CoogleVarious Kentucky Air National Guard photos.


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