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Jennifer USO Theater, Ozark Mountain Entertainment Center, Branson, MO Royalty Free Stock Photo
USO logo. USO letter. USO letter logo design. Initials USO logo linked with circle and uppercase monogram logo. USO typography for Royalty Free Stock Photo
USO logo. USO letter. USO letter logo design. Initials USO logo linked with circle and uppercase monogram logo. USO typography for Royalty Free Stock Photo
USO letter logo design in six style. USO polygon, circle, triangle, hexagon, flat and simple style with black and white color Royalty Free Stock Photo
USO Lounge at Milwaukee Airport Royalty Free Stock Photo
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USO Float in Veteran's Day Parade Royalty Free Stock Photo
USO Smoke N Thunder Jet Car
USO Fort Hood Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bob Hope USO Show in DaNang, South Vietnam ca1968 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vertical shot of the USO building in Los Angeles, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
USO Creative Unique Modern Letter Logo Design Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coronavirus Covid-19 public poster with a red warning triangle and the text in portugese `Uso obrigatório de máscara` Royalty Free Stock Photo
USO abstract letter logo design Royalty Free Stock Photo
USO Logo Letter Monogram Design Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Smoke-N-Thunder Jet Car, is driven by Bill Braack and sponsored by the USO. The vehicle is powered by a Westinghouse J34-48 jet aircraft engine from a North American T-2 Buckeye. It has a shell made of aluminum and magnesium on a chrome-moly chassis with a 20-foot [6.1 m] wheelbase, and weighs 2,300 pounds [1043 kg], and burns about 40 gallons [151.3 L] of diesel fuel in a 10-minute performance. The Jet Car can go from a dead stop to over three hundred fifty miles per hour [482 km/hr] in 7 seconds. It accelerates at 4.5 G and decelerates using parachutes at up to 11 G.


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