Mike Serpa
Lt. Colonel
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2013
Annual Field Exercises of the Marine Corps East Coast Expeditionary Force, Commanded by Brigadier General Smedley D. Butler, held June 19th to July 12th... A feature of the exercises was the splendid work of the Marine Aviation squadron which carried scores of passengers and several tons of freight, rendering it possible at all times to travel from the Force to its base at Quantico in less than an hour. In all, the aviation squadron put in 453 hours actual flying time and covered a distance of about 38,500 miles. Only one accident marked the exercises, the death of Captain George W. Hamilton, who was killed when his plane crashed on the Gettysburg battlefield about half a mile from the High-water Mark Monument...
https://www.mca-marines.org/gazette/1922/09/marines-gettysburg
Here are some aerial photos from the USMC Archives at flickr. (I remember seeing other photos of this event but not aerial photos. Sorry if they have been previously posted.)
Balloon with Observer, Gettysburg, 1922
Battle Maneuvers at Gettysburg, 1922
Camp at Gettysburg, 1922
Town of Gettysburg, ca. 1922
https://www.mca-marines.org/gazette/1922/09/marines-gettysburg
Here are some aerial photos from the USMC Archives at flickr. (I remember seeing other photos of this event but not aerial photos. Sorry if they have been previously posted.)
Balloon with Observer, Gettysburg, 1922
Battle Maneuvers at Gettysburg, 1922
Camp at Gettysburg, 1922
Town of Gettysburg, ca. 1922



), crazy interesting stuff, thank you to everyone discussing it.