Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert T. Smith sitting in the cockpit of a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942. The Flying Tigers emblem is painted on the fuselage.Inscription: "For Bob…
Photograph of a Chinese soldier standing guard in front of a group of Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942. The aircraft are painted with the AVG's "shark face" nose art.
Photograph of an unidentified AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman in the cockpit of a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942. The aircraft is painted with the AVG's "shark face" nose art.
Photograph of an unidentified AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman climbing into the cockpit of a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942. The aircraft is painted with the AVG's "shark face" nose art.
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert P. "Duke" Hedman in the cockpit of a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942. Inscription on verso: "Duke Hedman."
Photographic group portrait of AVG (American Volunteer Group) servicemen with a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942. The aircraft is painted with the AVG's "shark face" nose art.
Inscription on verso: "Bob Neale."
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) servicemen and personnel looking over a Polikarpov I-16 (TsKB-12) aircraft (tail number T-6804), likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942. The emblem of the Chinese Nationalist Air Force is painted on the…
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) servicemen inspecting a crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942. The aircraft is painted with the AVG's "shark face" nose art.
Inscription on verso: "RHN."
Photograph of U.S. Navy servicemen walking past a line of Vought O2U-3 Corsair aircraft, possibly in Pensacola, Florida, circa 1930s-1940s.
Inscription on verso: "Pensacola?"