Photographic slide of a serviceman at a military base, circa 1944-1945. The man has bombardier wings on his uniform but has no other insignia of rank or branch.
Photographic slide of bombardier Paul Chryst, U.S. Army Air Forces, in the Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress aircraft "Times A-Wastin'," November 2, 1944. Other aircraft are visible through the window behind Chryst.
Inscription on slide: "25."
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Poster of a U.S. Army Air Forces bombardier at his station, circa 1944. Explosions are visible through the Plexiglas. Art by Cecil Calvert Beall.Text: "Bombs away! / The greatest team in the world. AAF."
Graduation announcement for Class 43-16, Victorville Army Flying School, November 13, 1943. Includes Norman B. Moerbe's card and an envelope addressed to Moerbe's mother, Martha Moerbe.
Newspaper clipping, "Norman B. Moerbe, bombardier...," from an unidentified publication, circa 1943. Reports on Moerbe's promotion to first lieutenant.
Photographic group portrait of a U.S. Army Air Forces flight crew, May 11, [1944]. Identified individuals include Lieutenant Norman B. Moerbe (kneeling, center), Lieutenant Fitch, Lieutenant Vass, and Sergeant Kaiser.Inscription on verso of print:…
Photograph of U.S. Army Air Forces serviceman Norman B. Moerbe at Telergma Airfield, Algeria, May 11, [1944?].Inscription on verso of print: "May - 11. Me at Telergma."
Photograph of Lieutenant Norman B. Moerbe cleaning his pistol, Telergma Airfield, Algeria, May 11, [1944?].
Inscription on verso of print: "May - 11. Lt. Moerbe cleaning his 45 at Telergma."