File:Lt Mizuta Flying for Japan Post 1919.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLt Mizuta Flying for Japan Post 1919.jpg |
English: Caption: Friend wife assists in buttoning the leather coat of her aviator husband, Lieut. Mizuta, first pilot to be employed in Japan’s new aerial mail service which began active operation last month. An exclusive photo just received from Tokio - Adarhi |
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Source | New-York Tribune, November 23, 1919 | |||||||
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current | 20:30, 23 November 2019 | 1,345 × 1,623 (569 KB) | Thats Just Great (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|Caption: Friend wife assists in buttoning the leather coat of her aviator husband, Lieut. Mizuta, first pilot to be employed in Japan’s new aerial mail service which began active operation last month. An exclusive photo just received from Tokio - Adarhi}} |date= November 23, 1919 |source=[https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn83030214/1919-11-23/ed-1/?sp=15&r=0.143,0.064,0.655,0.31,0 New-York Tribune, November 23, 1919] |author=New-York Tribune... |
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