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Photograph of an unidentified AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman standing outside a building, likely at a military base in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale standing outside, possibly in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale standing outside, possibly in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.
Photograph of serviceman Charles W. Drew in the cockpit of a SPAD XIII (S.13) aircraft (fuselage number 5, designation "Betsy"), circa 1917-1918.
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.
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.
Photograph of Robert H. Neale (left) and another AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman standing in front of a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft, likely at a military base in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942. The aircraft is painted with the AVG's "shark face" nose art.