File:Military observation balloons at the American Balloon School at Fort Omaha Nebraska.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMilitary observation balloons at the American Balloon School at Fort Omaha Nebraska.jpg | Two military observation balloons returning to their hangar at the American Balloon School for training military observers at Fort Omaha, Nebraska | |||||||
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Source | The New York times (New-York ), September 2, 1917 | |||||||
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