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[Serviceman Norman B. Moerbe at military camp]
Photograph of U.S. Army Air Forces serviceman Norman B. Moerbe at a military camp, circa 1944-1945.
[Serviceman Norman B. Moerbe at Telergma Airfield]
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."
[Lieutenant Norman B. Moerbe cleaning his pistol, Telergma Field]
Photograph of Lieutenant Norman B. Moerbe cleaning his pistol, Telergma Airfield, Algeria, May 11, [1944?]. Inscription on verso: "May - 11. Lt. Moerbe cleaning his 45 at Telergma."
[U.S. Army Air Forces flight crew]
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: "May 11. Our crew. Lt. Fitch, Moerbe and Vass. - Sgts. Kaiser, [Carter?] and [illegible]."
[Lieutenant Norman B. Moerbe cleaning his pistol, Telergma Field]
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."
[U.S. Army Air Forces flight crew]
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: "May 11. Our crew. Lt. Fitch, Moerbe and Vass. - Sgts. Kaiser, [Carter?] and [illegible]."
[Bombardier Paul Chryst in Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress aircraft]
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." Typed caption on accompanying document: "25. Bombardier Paul Chryst."