Photo by Rachel Larue | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 05.08.2015
World War II-era planes fly over Washington on the anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, viewed from Arlington National Cemetery, May 8 in Arlington, Va. The aircraft are also known as “warbirds,” according to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum website. (Arlington National Cemetery photo by Rachel Larue)...
Photo by Jim Dresbach | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 05.08.2015
World War II Army veteran Carl Anderson, 91, and his daughter Martha Perry watch the Arsenal of Democracy Flyover from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall’s Whipple Field May 8. Anderson, a paratrooper who jumped during D-Day, was part of a crowd of several hundred spectators to watch vintage military aircraft which commemorated the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. (Joint Base......
Photo by Jim Dresbach | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 05.08.2015
World War II-era planes fly over Washington on the anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, viewed from Arlington National Cemetery, May 8 in Arlington, Va. The aircraft are also known as “warbirds,” according to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum website. (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall PAO photo by Jim Dresbach)...
Photo by Tech. Sgt. Daniel DeCook | Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs | 05.08.2015
Former Tech. Sgt. Don W. Bertino, a WWII and Korean War veteran, watches as more than 50 vintage, World War II-era airplanes fly south along the Potomac River over the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., May 8, 2015. Bertino, a 91-year-old Army veteran served as an fuse setter during the Battle of the Buldge. The flyover was part of Victory in Europe Day events......
Photo by Tech. Sgt. Daniel DeCook | Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs | 05.07.2015
Lt. Col Jason West and Maj. Michael Plourde, engineers with the National Reconnaissance Office take photos of more than 50 vintage, World War II-era airplanes fly south along the Potomac River over the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., May 8, 2015. The flyover was part of Victory in Europe Day events held to honor veterans, and mark the 70th anniversary of the......