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[Martin B-26 Marauder crashed in field]
Photograph of a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft crashed in a field, circa 1940s. Caption: "33SG-3G102-6-B-26 - Crash damage."
[Martin B-26 Marauder crashed in field]
Photograph of a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft crashed in a field, circa 1940s. The aircraft's nose art includes the designation "The Flying Dutchmen." Caption: "33SG-3G102-7-B-26 - Crash damage."
[Martin B-26 Marauder crashed in field]
Photograph of a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft crashed in a field, circa 1940s. The aircraft's nose art includes the designation "The Flying Dutchmen." Caption: "33SG-3G102-7-B-26 - Crash damage."
[Martin B-26 Marauder crashed in field]
Photograph of a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft (tail number 134712) crashed in a field, circa 1940s. Caption: "33SG-3G102-2-B-26 - Crash damage."
[Wreckage from crashed Martin B-26 Marauder]
Photograph of wreckage from a crashed Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft, circa 1940s. Caption: "33SG-3G102-4-B-26 - Crash damage."
[Interior of crashed Martin B-26 Marauder]
Photograph of the interior of a crashed Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft, circa 1940s. Caption: "33SG-3G102-10-B-26 - Crash damage."
[Martin B-26 Marauder crashed in field]
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft (tail number 134712) crashed in a field, circa 1940s. Caption: "33SG-3G102-5-B-26-Crash Damage."
[Crashed Martin (Glenn L.) B-26 Marauder Family]
Photograph of a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft crashed in a field, circa 1940s. A group of children are gathered on the left to see the crash site. Caption: "33SG-3G102-1-B-26 - Crash damage."
[Crashed Stinson L-5 Sentinel]
Photograph of a Stinson L-5 Sentinel aircraft crashed upside down on a beach near Nagoya, Japan, August 1947. The plane bears United States Army Air Forces markings.Inscription on verso: "The L-5 the Infantry cracked up in the river bottom. Nagoya, Japan. August 47."
[Hubert Zemke oral history interview (Part 6 of 9)]
In this nine-part oral history, Hubert “Hub” Zemke is interviewed about his military service with the U.S. Army Air Forces and U.S. Air Force. In part six, he continues the story from part five about his time as a prisoner of war in Germany. The discussion then returns to his wartime experiences as a group commander in England, focusing mainly on his time with the 56th Fighter Group but also…