Accession Number: 2009.24.16.193
Description: Two black-and-white glossy photographs: .193a: Children who are blind are touching different parts of a U.S. military airplane. A young boys sits on the wing and smiles while a U.S. airman in uniform talks to him. .193b: Children who are blind walk under an aircraft and touch different parts, including the wheels. On reverse of .193a, handwritten in blue pen, "Children visited air port." On reverse of .193b,handwritten in blue pen, "Children visited Haneda air port."
Medium: Photographic Paper
Print Size: 4.75" (h) x 6.625" (w)
Photographer: Not identified
History/Provenance: Received with John Milton Society for the Blind (JMS) records from the American Foundation for the Blind.
Credit Line: AFB Migel Memorial Library Collection, 2009.24
Subjects: Air forces Air pilots Aircraft Airplane equipment Airplane wings Airplanes Airports Armies Blind Blind children Blind persons Children Children & adults Education Education of disabled persons Fighter pilots Fighter planes Japan Military air pilots Military personnel Military uniforms Military vehicles Propaganda School field trips Schools for the blind and visually impaired Visiting War War allies