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84th Collection

"84th: A Legacy of Valor and Innovation" Step back in time to the 84th, a chapter intertwined with remarkable individuals and iconic aircraft

Background image84th Collection: Convair F-106A Delta Dart 57-2496

Convair F-106A Delta Dart 57-2496
United States Air Force - Convair F-106A-90-CO Delta Dart 57-2496 (msn 8-24-79), of the 84th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, at Castle Air Force Base, CA, circa 1976

Background image84th Collection: Glengarry badge, 1874-81 (brass)

Glengarry badge, 1874-81 (brass)
3043101 Glengarry badge, 1874-81 (brass) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Glengarry badge, other ranks)

Background image84th Collection: USAF - North American EB-45A Tornado 47-0014

USAF - North American EB-45A Tornado 47-0014
United States Air Force - North American EB-45A Tornado 47-0014 of 29 AMS - 29 AMG at Mitchell Field 1948 47-0014 crash-landed at Norton AFB

Background image84th Collection: United States Air Force - Convair F-106A Delta Dart

United States Air Force - Convair F-106A Delta Dart 57-2478 of the 456th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron in the mid to late 1960s Jun 1959 - 81st F-106 produced by Convair at San Diego CA24 Jun 59 - To

Background image84th Collection: United States Air Force - Northrop F-89B Scorpion 49-2453

United States Air Force - Northrop F-89B Scorpion 49-2453, of the 84th Fighter Interception Squadron / 78th Fighter Interception Group. Date: circa 1951

Background image84th Collection: Recruitment poster, The York and Lancaster Regiment

Recruitment poster, The York and Lancaster Regiment
Recruitment poster, 65TH 84TH THE YORK AND LANCASTER REGIMENT. Colour photolithograph published by Gale and Polden Limited, 1946, and York and Lancaster Regimental Museum, 1985

Background image84th Collection: Brigadier General Macarthur and Major Wolf in Germany

Brigadier General Macarthur and Major Wolf in Germany
Brigadier General Douglas Macarthur (1880-1964), American army officer of the 84th Brigade, 42nd Division, and his Chief of Staff, Major Walter B Wolf, at Sinzig in Rhenish Prussia, Germany

Background image84th Collection: Brigadier General Douglas Macarthur, France, WW1

Brigadier General Douglas Macarthur, France, WW1
Brigadier General Douglas Macarthur (1880-1964), American army officer of the 84th Brigade, 42nd Division, near Fresmes (or Fresnes), France, towards the end of the First World War

Background image84th Collection: View of the Struma Valley toward the Belachitza Mountains

View of the Struma Valley toward the Belachitza Mountains
A view of the Struma Valley looking towards the Belachitza (Beles) Mountains, Salonika. There is also a sketch map on brown paper

Background image84th Collection: Portrait of an unnamed soldier - WWI

Portrait of an unnamed soldier - WWI
Portrait of an unnamed soldier (with a moustache), c. 1916.529456 Private Sidney Dennant Moss, Rba, , (1884-1946), He Served With The 95Th Company Labour Corps

Background image84th Collection: Lord Robertss Army advancing towards Johannesburg

Lord Robertss Army advancing towards Johannesburg: 84th Battery and Balloon Corps. Boer War

Background image84th Collection: Emperor Juntoku (1197 - 1242)84th emperor of Japan, reigned from 1210 to 1221

Emperor Juntoku (1197 - 1242)84th emperor of Japan, reigned from 1210 to 1221

Background image84th Collection: French troops on quayside, Salonika, WW1

French troops on quayside, Salonika, WW1
French troops of the 84th Regiment halted on the quayside at Salonika (Salonica, Thessaloniki, Greece) during the First World War. Date: circa 1916

Background image84th Collection: Brigadier General Macarthur receiving DSM from Pershing

Brigadier General Macarthur receiving DSM from Pershing
Brigadier General Douglas Macarthur (1880-1964), American army officer of the 84th Brigade, 42nd Division, receiving the DSM (Distinguished Service Medal) from General John Pershing (1860-1948)

Background image84th Collection: Brigadier General Macarthur at St Juvin, Ardennes, France

Brigadier General Macarthur at St Juvin, Ardennes, France
Brigadier General Douglas Macarthur (1880-1964), American army officer of the 84th Brigade, 42nd Division, at St Juvin, Ardennes, northern France, towards the end of the First World War

Background image84th Collection: Brigadier General Macarthur with French allies, WW1

Brigadier General Macarthur with French allies, WW1
Brigadier General Douglas Macarthur (1880-1964), American army officer of the 84th Brigade, 42nd Division, with French allies including General Georges de Bazelaire (1858-1954)


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"84th: A Legacy of Valor and Innovation" Step back in time to the 84th, a chapter intertwined with remarkable individuals and iconic aircraft. Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur, a name synonymous with bravery and leadership, played a pivotal role during World War I. His strategic brilliance shaped history. In France, amidst the chaos of war, Lockheed T-33A 58-0513 soared through the skies. This sleek jet symbolized technological advancement and prowess. The Convair F-106A Delta Dart 57-2496 stood tall as an emblem of American air superiority. Its speed and agility made it an unparalleled force in the sky. Recruitment posters for The York and Lancaster Regiment beckoned brave souls to join their ranks. These images captured the spirit of patriotism that fueled countless heroes. Another Lockheed T-33A 58-0513 took flight, carrying dreams of aspiring aviators towards new horizons. Its wings carried aspirations beyond imagination. The Glengarry badge from 1874-81 showcased brass craftsmanship at its finest - a testament to tradition upheld by those who served under its banner. USAF's North American EB-45A Tornado 47-0014 roared across the heavens, embodying power unleashed upon adversaries while protecting freedom's flame. United States Air Force boasted cutting-edge technology with Lockheed F-94C Starfire 51-5594 - an aerial guardian keeping watch over our nation's skies. Convair F-106A Delta Dart exemplified strength in defense; its presence instilled confidence within both pilots and citizens alike. Northrop F89B Scorpion 49–2453 patrolled our borders vigilantly - safeguarding against any threat that dared challenge America's sovereignty Lockheed F94B5LO Starfire illuminated night skies like celestial sentinels.