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[Lillie Wallace holding cat]
Photograph of Lillie Wallace, mother of Kenneth D. Wallace, holding a cat, circa 1940s. An aviator badge is pinned to her dress.
[Serviceman holding leopard mascot of Kiangwan Airfield]
Photograph of an unidentified serviceman holding the leopard mascot of Kiangwan Airfield, China, circa 1940s. Inscription on verso: "7 ft. leopard - Kiangwan Mascot."
[AVG servicemen and others watching snake charming performance]
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) servicemen and others watching a snake charming performance, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.
[AVG servicemen and others watching snake charming performance]
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) servicemen and others watching a snake charming performance, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.
[AVG servicemen and others watching snake charming performance]
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) servicemen and others watching a snake charming performance, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.
[AVG servicemen and others watching snake charming performance]
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) servicemen and others watching a snake charming performance, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.
[AVG servicemen and others watching snake charming performance]
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) servicemen and others watching a snake charming performance, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.
[Kenneth D. Wallace with Donald Wallace and an unidentified man]
Photograph of Kenneth D. Wallace (right) with his father, Donald Wallace (left), and an unidentified man, circa 1940s. Each of the men has a dog in their lap.
[Snake charming performance on street corner]
Photograph of a snake charming performance on a street corner in Kolkata, India, circa 1940s.Inscription on verso: "Calcutta - From the balcony of the Officer's Club. A snake charmer entertains. One got away, crawled under the truck - you should have seen the audience scatter. Then he saw us, gathered up his snakes and ran off up the street as though scared to death."
[Robert S. Johnson holding 56th Fighter Group's crow mascot]
Photograph of fighter ace Robert S. Johnson holding the 56th Fighter Group's crow mascot while seated in the cockpit of a Republic P-47D Thunderbolt aircraft, circa September 1943. Inscription included with photo: "Bob Johnson, September 1943 with 56th Fighter Group lucky mascots - a black and friendly crow. - Per page 144 of 'Thunderbolt!', Robert S. Johnson with Martin Caidin, Rinehart and…