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Photographic slide of serviceman John W. Allen holding coconuts, Christmas Island, circa 1945.Inscription on slide: "121."Typed caption on accompanying document: "121. Coconuts on X-mas Island."
Photographic slide of U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen Paul Chryst (foreground) and John W. Allen (background), circa 1944-1945. Allen is striking a silly pose.
Inscription on slide: "37."
Photograph of John W. Allen in front of Big Ben and Westminster Palace, London, England, circa 1944-1945.
Photographic slide of serviceman John W. Allen in a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft, Hondo, Texas, circa 1943. The inscription notes that this was taken during Allen's training.Inscription on slide: "34 / John / Hondo / TX 43."
Navigator John Allen
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Photographic slide of navigator John W. Allen, U.S. Army Air Forces, in the Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress aircraft "Times A-Wastin'," November 2, 1944.Inscription on slide: "26."Typed caption on accompanying document: "26. Navigator John Allen."
Photograph of John W. Allen posing with a flak hole in "Times A-Wastin'," a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress aircraft, England, circa 1944-1945.
Photographic slide of servicemen with the Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress aircraft "Times A-Wastin'," likely taken at RAFBassingbourn, England, circa 1944. The aircraft's nose art depicts a serviceman busting through a newspaper.
Inscription on slide: "9."
Typed caption on accompanying document: "9. "TIMES A WASTIN" and crew."