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Photographic group portrait of a flight crew with the crashed "Tangerine," a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress aircraft, England, April 26, 1944.Part of a disassembled photograph album documenting Donald T. Hayes' service with the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.
Photographic group portrait of a flight crew with a U.S. Army Air Forces Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft, circa 1944. Donald T. Hayes is in the back row, far right. The other crew members are identified in the verso inscription. Inscription on verso: "Left to right / Pilot -- Lt. H. Wilson / Co-pilot -- Lt. A Bill / Navigator -- Lt. R Blaylock / Bombidier [Bombardier] -- Lt. W. Huston / Left…
Poster of U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen consulting a map while Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft fly overhead, circa 1942. Art by Ivan Dmitri.
Text: "Keep 'em flying! / Air crews are vital for victory. Young men, 18 to 26 inclusive, can be Aviation Cadets for air crew training as bombardiers, navigators, and pilots. Apply at any U.S. Army recruiting and induction station."
Photographic group portrait of ten servicemen and a dog with a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft, circa 1941-1945. The men are identified by rank, last name, and nickname in the verso inscription.Inscription on verso: "Left to right -- Front Row / Lt. Slusser -- '[Roffit? Robbit?]' / Lt. Sherman -- 'Tail Wheel' / Lt. Askey -- 'Colonel' / Lt. Lundahl -- 'Fuddle' / Back Row / S/Sgt. Cassidy --…
Photographic group portrait of nine servicemen with a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft, circa 1941-1945. The men are identified by name and crew position in the verso inscription.Inscription on verso: "Left to right -- back row / Kenneth Barning -- Waist and togglier / Raymond Ptacek -- Radio / Charles Gallagher -- Engineer / Ca[illegible] Watts -- Tail / Don Matthews -- Ball / Front row:…
Photographic group portrait of a U.S. Army Air Forces flight crew with "Athena," a North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft, circa 1944-1945. The aircraft's nose art features a Greek goddess.
Photographic group portrait of six U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen with a North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft, circa 1944-1945.
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft (nose number 290) at an unidentified airfield, circa 1944-1945. Serviceman are visible in the cockpit and hatches.
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces flight crew, including Paul Lewis Bowers (standing, third from left), with a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft, circa 1944-1945. The aircraft's nose art depicts a woman in lingerie. Most of the crew are identified in the verso inscription.
Inscription on verso: "Back row, left to right: Engineer J. MacDonald, 1st pilot James Hobstetter, Nav. Paul Bowers,…
Photographic group portrait of a U.S. Army Air Forces flight crew, including Lewis Paul Bowers, posing with the tail gun of a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft, circa 1944. The crew is partially identified in the verso inscription, though many of the names have been cut off.
Inscription on verso: "Mac. [likely McDonald or MacDonald] - Engineer. Me [Lewis Paul Bowers] - Navigator. Hob [likely…