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This Day In Aviation History – Feb 13th 1917

This Day In Aviation History – Feb 13th 1917 Francis Thomas Evans, Sr. (3 June 1886 – 14 March 1974) was a pioneer aviator. He was one of the earliest United States Marine Corps aviators and the first person to perform a loop in seaplane and a pioneer of stall and spin recovery techniques. Evans was born in Delaware, Ohio, on 3 June 1886. He became one of the […]

Inspiration for “Squadron Posters” dates back to WWI.

We thought it appropriate to share some of the inspiration for “Squadron Posters” where we use modern military aviation, ships, armored cavalry, and duty stations and apply a vintage style twist that dates back to WWI. At “Squadron Posters” we turn military Bases into vintage themed travel posters that are: “Man Cave Worthy and Spouse […]

This day in Military History February 10th 1942

This day in Military History February 10th 1942 – The war halted civilian car production at Ford. Henry Ford opposed America’s entry into World War II until the attack on Pearl Harbor, which inspired him to begin an all-out effort to manufacture planes and vehicles for the war effort.  The Ford Motor Company signed on a month […]

This day in Naval History: February 7th 1800

This day in Naval History: February 7th 1800, the Frigate Essex commanded by Capt. Edward Preble becomes the “First U.S. Navy vessel to cross the Equator”. With the United States involved in naval action against France on 6 January 1800, Essex, under the command of Captain Preble, departed Newport, Rhode Island, in company with USS […]