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Scale model of the the launcher silo showing the launcher elevator system and supporting cribwork which comprised a large portion of American Machine & Foundry's contribution to the Titan I Weapon System. Location appears to be a hangar so it could be either a Lowry AFB location or perhaps at Beale AFB. It is not clear if the event is a Martin Co. event or one sponsored by the Air Force or another military contractor. Other contractor exhibits can be seen in the background such as Martin Co. and Pacific Telephone. Any information about this event or its location would be greatly appreciated. Please contact me at chromehooves@hotmail.com if you have any information about this photo. Taken: Unknown Source: Unknown - titan group043-1
Scale model of the the launcher silo showing the launcher elevator system and supporting cribwork which comprised a large portion of American Machine & Foundry's contribution to the Titan I Weapon System. Location appears to be a hangar so it could be either a Lowry AFB location or perhaps at Beale AFB. It is not clear if the event is a Martin Co. event or one sponsored by the Air Force or another military contractor. Other contractor exhibits can be seen in the background such as Martin Co. and Pacific Telephone. Any information about this event or its location would be greatly appreciated. Please contact me at chromehooves@hotmail.com if you have any information about this photo. Taken: Unknown Source: Unknown - titan group044-1
VIPs from AMF and possibly Paul Hardin Construction posing next to field vehicles at Buckley Field. The names on their hard hats are difficult to discern but appear to be, from left to right: F. R. or T. R. Dreyer or Breyer (whom I believe was with AMF), Carter L. Burgess of AMF (who was president of the company, however it is not clear what his position was at the time of this photo), and Gen. G? Atchell or Hatchell perhaps. I cannot reliably say. Additional information is needed to accurately caption this photo. If you have any information on this photo or the people in it, please contact me at chromehooves@hotmail.com. Taken: June 8, 1961. Source: Unknown - titan group045-1
VIPs from AMF and possibly Paul Hardin Construction posing next to field vehicles at Buckley Field. The names on their hard hats are difficult to discern but appear to be, from left to right: F. R. or T. R. Dreyer or Breyer (whom I believe was with AMF), Carter L. Burgess of AMF (who was president of the company, however it is not clear what his position was at the time of this photo), and Gen. G? Atchell or Hatchell perhaps. I cannot reliably say. Additional information is needed to accurately caption this photo. If you have any information on this photo or the people in it, please contact me at chromehooves@hotmail.com. Taken: June 8, 1961. Source: Unknown - titan group046-1
Unknown squadron and site, believed to be at a Lowry 724th or 725th site. AMF employees pose by the company flag at a group of job trailers at a work site located in the cut of a Titan I complex excavation. The edge of the open cut excavation can be seen in the background. The identities of the 3 men in the photo are unknown. Please contact me at chromehooves@hotmail.com if you have any information about the people in this photo. Taken: circa 1960 Source: unknown - titan group047-1
Unknown squadron and site, believed to be at a Lowry 724th or 725th site. An AMF employee (perhaps a foreman or supervisor) is shown here raising the company flag over a group of job trailers at a work site located in the cut of a Titan I complex excavation. The edge of the open cut excavation can be seen in the background. The identities of the 13 men in the photo are unknown. Please contact me at chromehooves@hotmail.com if you have any information about the people in this photo. Taken: circa 1960 Source: unknown