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[Douglas A-24 Dauntless]
(Item)
Photograph of a pilot sitting in the cockpit of Douglas A-24 Dauntless aircraft (wing number 26691) at an unidentified air base, circa 1940s-1950s.
[Douglas A-24 Dauntless]
(Item)
Photograph of a Douglas A-24 Dauntless aircraft on a runway, circa 1940s. The plane bears United States Army Air Forces markings. Crew members are visible in the cockpit.
Photograph of William D. Dunham standing in the cockpit of his Republic P-47D Thunderbolt aircraft, circa 1939-1945.
Photograph of fighter ace William D. Dunham leaning against the wing of "Mrs. Bonnie," a North American P-51 Mustang aircraft of the U.S. Army Air Forces, circa 1939-1945. The photo has been partially cut out around Dunham and the aircraft.
Photograph of fighter ace William D. Dunham seated in the cockpit of his Republic P-47D Thunderbolt aircraft, circa 1939-1945. Another U.S. Army Air Forces serviceman stands on the aircraft's wing.
Photograph of fighter ace William D. Dunham (second from left) and three other U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen posing with the 342nd Fighter Squadron victory board, 1939-1945. Dunham's Republic P-47D (F-47D) Thunderbolt aircraft, designated "Bonnie," is visible behind them.
Inscription on verso: "Wyroba, Dunham, Wood, Love of the 'Scouger' [Scourgers] Sqdn. 112 victories - 2 losses.
Photograph of fighter ace Robert L. Baseler (right) receiving the Silver Star from General Nathan Twining, January 30, 1944.Inscription on verso: "M/G Nathan Twining presenting Silver Star to Col. Robert L. Baseler. 30 Jan 1944. Following successful 325th F.G. raid on Udine, Italy."Stamped on verso: "Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc. Photographic Services C1-343. Print."
Photograph of fighter ace James C. Stewart and Marion, October 8, 1942.
Inscription on verso: "Marion + frown Jim. 10-8-42."
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
Photographic portrait of an unidentified U.S. Army Air Forces serviceman, February 1943.Inscription: "Lt. [illegible]"Inscription on verso: "Taken Feb. '43. Just like yours was."Stamped on verso: For your convenience the negative of this photograph will be kept on file. When reordering be sure you mention order #241273. Hoffman Studio, [address and telephone number]."Item from the Margery Watson…
Photograph of (from left to right) fighter ace Hubert Zemke, General Jesse Auton, an unidentified serviceman, and fighter ace David C. Schilling, circa 1940s.
Inscription on verso: "Col. Zemke, Col. Auton - Wing Commander, [blank]?, Col. Schilling."
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.