Box: 1, Folder: 4 - Robert H. Neale -- photographic portraits, circa 1941-1942, undated
Title
Box: 1, Folder: 4 - Robert H. Neale -- photographic portraits, circa 1941-1942, undated
Description
Robert H. Neale -- photographic portraits, circa 1941-1942, undated
Identifier
2008-08-29, Box: One, Folder: 4
Collection Organization
Collection Items
[Robert H. Neale at military camp]
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale at a military camp, circa 1941-1942.
Inscription: "To Larry."
[Robert H. Neale smoking pipe]
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale smoking a pipe, circa 1941-1942.
[Robert H. Neale with Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale standing next to a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, circa 1941-1942. The apple emblem of the 1st Pursuit Squadron is painted on the fuselage.
[Robert H. Neale on wing of Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale on the wing of a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, circa 1941-1942. The aircraft is painted with the AVG's "shark face" nose art.
[Robert H. Neale standing outside building]
Photograph of Robert H. Neale in his U.S. Navy uniform standing outside a building, circa 1938-1941.
[Robert H. Neale smoking pipe]
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale smoking a pipe, circa 1941-1942.
[Robert H. Neale and Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]
Composite photograph of two images featuring AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale and his Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, circa 1941-1942. The aircraft is painted with the AVG's "shark face" nose art.
Inscription: "Bob Neale &…
[Robert H. Neale]
Photographic portrait of Robert H. Neale in his American Volunteer Group uniform, circa 1941-1942.
[Robert H. Neale]
Photographic portrait of Robert H. Neale in his American Volunteer Group uniform, circa 1941-1942.
[Robert H. Neale on deck of ship]
Photograph of Robert H. Neale in his U.S. Navy uniform on the deck of a ship, circa 1938-1941.