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General view (looking northeast) Headquarters Presidio Reservation, San Francisco, California. Parade ground located in center. Date approximately 1890

General view (looking northeast) Headquarters Presidio Reservation, San Francisco, California. Parade ground located in center. Date estimated 1900

Situated near the gun batteries of the coastal bluffs, Fort Scott was established in 1912 to serve as headquarters for the Coastal Artillery Corps of the San Francisco Bay area. Spanish Revival style buildings, the first of this style to be built on the Presidio, characterize the post, and the U-shaped parade ground breaks from traditional quadrangular design. This image appears to be pre WWI, titled Look em Over. With troops standing by their erected tents and gear placed in front

Soldiers from the Presidio patrol this area, looking north from the junction of Sansome and Bush Streets. The area is known as the insurance district of San Francisco. On April 18, 1906 at 5:15 AM a quake of 8.25 on the Richter scale hit San Francisco. Greater destruction came from the fires afterwards. The city burned for three days. The combination destroyed 490 city blocks and 25,000 buildings, leaving 250,000 homeless and killing between 450 and 700. Estimated damages, over $350 million

Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay. Military prison, Alcatraz Island II

Scene along old U.S. highway 66 in Mohave County, Arizona. Much of Route 66, America's best-known historic highway, which was known as "the Mother Road," connecting Chicago, Illinois, and Santa Monica, California, in the heyday of cross-country family travel from the 1930s through th 50s, has been subsumed by the nation's high-speed interstate highways. But a bending portion of the old, two-lane highway that survives in western Arizona still draws curiosity-seekers and nostalgia buffs

[Assignment: 48-DPA-03-16-08_SOI_K_St._Pat_HMP] U.S. Park Police horse mounted patrol unit, on hand for annual St. Patrick's Day Parade [along Constitution Avenue, Washington, D.C.] [48-DPA-03-16-08_SOI_K_St_Pat_HMP_IOD_2409.JPG]

[Assignment: 48-DPA-03-16-08_SOI_K_St._Pat_HMP] U.S. Park Police horse mounted patrol unit, on hand for annual St. Patrick's Day Parade [along Constitution Avenue, Washington, D.C.] [48-DPA-03-16-08_SOI_K_St_Pat_HMP_DOI_1266.JPG]

Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay. Military prison, Alcatraz Island II

General view (looking northeast) Headquarters Presidio Reservation, San Francisco, California. The Presidio in the 1870's matches ground plan. Triple-story bachelor officer quarter is on right, original Presidio building is left of center in picture (behind horse-drawn wood cart). Alcatraz is at the right edge of the picture in this view to north-northeast down center of the parade ground. At the right of the flag pole is the hospital, dating from 1854 and still at the original site. Post was inspected in 1866 when it had 1,156 officers and men in 16 companies, 14 of them preparing for duty in Arizona."

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Base: San Francisco

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Unknown

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Originally a Spanish (later Mexican) mission and pueblo, it was conquered by the United States in 1846 and by an invading army of prospectors following the 1848 discovery of gold in its hinterland. The Gold Rush made San Francisco a cosmopolitan metropolis with a frontier edge. In early 1900s the city tried to remake itself into a grand and modern Paris of the West.

Alcatraz is a small island located in San Francisco Bay, California. It was the site of a military fort in the mid-19th century and later served as a federal prison from 1934 to 1963. Alcatraz is known for being the home of some of the most infamous criminals in American history, including Al Capone and George "Machine Gun" Kelly. During its time as a prison, Alcatraz was known for its harsh living conditions and strict rules. It was considered to be one of the most secure prisons in the United States and was intended to hold the most dangerous and high-profile prisoners. After the prison was closed in 1963, the island became a national park and is now a popular tourist destination. Visitors can take tours of the island and learn about its history, including the attempted escapes that took place during its time as a prison. Alphonse "Al" Capone was a notorious American gangster who was known for his involvement in organized crime in the 1920s and 1930s. He was the leader of the Chicago Outfit, a criminal organization that was involved in various illegal activities, including bootlegging, gambling, and prostitution. In 1931, Capone was convicted of income tax evasion and sentenced to 11 years in prison. He was initially sent to the federal prison in Atlanta, Georgia, but was later transferred to Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary in San Francisco Bay, California, in 1934. Despite his reputation as a tough guy, Capone reportedly had a tough time adjusting to life at Alcatraz, and he was said to be haunted by the memories of the violence he had committed. Capone was released from Alcatraz in 1939, due to his declining health. He died a few years later in 1947, at the age of 48. George "Machine Gun" Kelly was an American gangster who was known for his involvement in organized crime in the 1920s and 1930s. He was known for his use of the Thompson submachine gun, which earned him the nickname "Machine Gun." In 1933, Kelly was arrested and sentenced to life in prison for his involvement in the kidnapping of a wealthy oilman, Charles Urschel. He was initially confined to Leavenworth Penitentiary in Kansas, but was later transferred to Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary in San Francisco Bay, California, in 1934. He was known to be a difficult inmate and was involved in several incidents while at Alcatraz. Kelly was released from prison in 1958, at the age of 57. He died a few years later in 1964, at the age of 63. The "Birdman of Alcatraz" was the nickname of Robert Stroud, a prisoner who was confined to Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary in San Francisco Bay, California, for more than three decades. Stroud is perhaps most well-known for his work with birds, which he began while serving a life sentence in Leavenworth Penitentiary in Kansas. While in prison, Stroud became an expert on birds and wrote several books on the subject. He also kept birds as pets and used his knowledge of avian medicine to help other prisoners who were suffering from various ailments. Despite his interest in birds and his efforts to help others, Stroud was known for being a difficult and violent inmate, and he spent much of his time in solitary confinement. Stroud was eventually transferred to Alcatraz in 1942, where he spent the remainder of his prison term. He continued to work with birds and write about them while at Alcatraz. He became known as the "Birdman of Alcatraz" and was the subject of a book and a film of the same name.

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[District of Columbia. Officers of Companies A and B, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, before quarters at Fort Totten]

San Juan Island, American Camp - A fire hydrant sitting in the middle of a field

Oiled Crab on Alcatraz - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

An American Indian historical intrepreter at Fort Laramie National Historic Site in Goshen County, Wyoming

Alcatraz, Cell House, Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA

May training on south Common, jail in distance, 7 companies of the 6th Regiment Volunteers.

Cadets march on the parade ground during the Graduation Parade at the US Air Force Academy

US Army Captain Aaron Davis, Officer In Charge (OIC) of the Product Development Detachment (PDD), 315th Tactical Psychological Operations (PYSOPS) Company out of Upland, California, sets out Humanitarian Aid (HA) items in Kosovo. The HA items are donated by families back in the United States and consisted of clothing, school supplies and toys. The HA items are being distributed by the 315th Tactical PYSOPS Company

Snowy egret (Egretta thula) fledglings, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, 2015.

Coit Tower and Alcatraz view of San Francisco, California

A view of the Commanding Officer Quarter "Quarters 10" at Fort McPherson, Georgia decorated for Christmas and photographed after a recent snowfall. The current residents of the Commanding General US Army Forces Command General John W. Hendrix

Trail of the Mountain Spirits Scenic Byway - Fort Bayard

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