+331Killerbee Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 (edited) After talking to the Curator of the National Archive Data Base, I've got some good News. The aad. archive.gov Data Base is back up and running on a new Server and updated. They have Declassified more Material and made them Available. One of the more interesting Releases is the U-2 Overflight Images of Vietnam durning the War. All Material is Downloadable. Please Note, You are limited to the Number of Downloads per Session. Please keep that in mind. Durning a Session, A Pop-Up Survey will come up durning the Session. Please allow it and take the Time to take the Survey. It helps the Archive as a Goverment Service better serve the Public. It only take a Minute. I always answer I'm doing Military Aviation Research. The National Archive and it's DataBase is part of the Library of Congress. The Information is made available through the Freedom of Information Act. Here's the Link: http://www.archives.gov/ Semper Fi! 331KillerBee Edited May 12, 2009 by 331Killerbee
+Muesli Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 I work at the library of the Royal Military Academy in Breda in The Netherlands, we have a link with the network and I must say that if it weren't for work I'd be browsing and reading all day! It's.... WOW!
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