Photo of the day
From the Stripes archives
October 16, 2004

Fire training at Yokota
Bob Wickley ©Stars and Stripes

Yokota Air Base, Japan, January 6, 1975: A member of the 475th Civil Engineering Squadron's fire protection rescue team rappels down the side of a housing unit at the base. The team practiced procedures to be used in the event of a fire in the high-rise building about three times a month.
 
Past photos of the day

October, 2004
October 15, 2004: Robert Goulet, during filming of the "Blue Light" TV series in Germany, 1965
October 14, 2004: Konrad Adenauer, John Foster Dulles and Harold Stassen, 1953
October 13, 2004: Ernst "Putzi" Hanfstaengl, former foreign press chief for the Nazis, 1957
October 12, 2004: Rock legend Chuck Berry onstage in Tokyo, 1981
October 11, 2004: North Korean leader Kim Il Sung is burned in effigy during Seoul rally, 1975
October 10, 2004: U.S., S. Korean officials ring a 17-ton "Friendship Bell," 1976
October 9, 2004: Photographer zeroes in on Henry Fonda at Cannes, 1957
October 8, 2004: Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy visits the troops in Germany, 1964
October 7, 2004: Rudolf Nureyev talks to reporters two months after he defected from the USSR, 1961
October 6, 2004: A shepherd tends his flock in Germany, 1981
October 5, 2004: Janet Leigh and other celebs tour Japan on behalf of UNICEF, 1974
October 4, 2004: Under siege at Dak Seang, Vietnam, 1970
October 3, 2004: Break time for students at a seminary in Spain, 1961
October 2, 2004: Massive World War II anti-aircraft bunker in Berlin, 1947
October 1, 2004: Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a tourist in Germany, 1962

September, 2004
September 30, 2004: Jose Greco and his Spanish dance troupe in Germany, 1970
September 29, 2004: Maurice Chevalier in Paris, 1965
September 28, 2004: Bandleader Harry James plays the trumpet at Frankfurt, 1970
September 27, 2004: Japanese rally in support of President Nixon, 1974
September 26, 2004: Bishop Fulton J. Sheen in Germany, 1951
September 25, 2004: William Casey, future CIA director, gets an honorary degree in Korea, 1975
September 24, 2004: Getting the news out during the U.S. intervention in Lebanon, 1958
September 23, 2004: Movie producer and director Cecil B. DeMille in Frankfurt, 1957
September 22, 2004: Jack Paar broadcasts from Berlin after construction of the Wall, 1961
September 21, 2004: Secretary of State Dean Rusk in Tokyo, 1963
September 20, 2004: Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, during filming of The Road to Hong Kong, 1961
September 19, 2004: Fire destroys the Darmstadt Military Community's firehouse, 1947
September 18, 2004: Soldiers from the 196th Light Infantry Brigade arrive in Vietnam, 1966
September 17, 2004: Demonstration of a YC-14 transport plane prototype, 1977
September 16, 2004: Crow Indians visit Germany to promote tourism in Montana and Wyoming, 1972
September 15, 2004: Generals McAuliffe and Westmoreland greet Rep. Gerald Ford, 1955
September 14, 2004: Piano prodigy Van Cliburn arrives in Heidelberg, 1958
September 13, 2004: Artillerymen in Germany pose with a 280mm "atomic cannon," 1956
September 12, 2004: Ann Sheridan and Cary Grant, honorary Heidelberg post fire chiefs, 1948
September 11, 2004: Congressman Adam Clayton Powell arrives in Germany, 1953
September 10, 2004: Elizabeth Taylor visits Japan to promote AIDS research, 1987
September 9, 2004: Dallas Cowboys lineman Bob Lilly as a military photographer, 1967
September 8, 2004: Actor Sean Flynn, Errol's son, on the set of The Son of Captain Blood, 1961
September 7, 2004: Manufacturing the Medal of Honor, 1968
September 6, 2004: The Beatles onstage at Tokyo's Budokan hall, 1966
September 5, 2004: Rev. Billy Graham at Tan Son Nhut Air Base in Vietnam, 1968
September 4, 2004: Accident on a dangerous stretch of the German autobahn, 1953
September 3, 2004: Lt. Cmdr. John S. McCain III returns after 5½ years as a POW, 1973
September 2, 2004: Mother Theresa speaks in Tokyo, 1981
September 1, 2004: Life in West Berlin during the Soviet blockade, 1948

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