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Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces Douglas A-20C Havoc aircraft (serial number 41-19157) after crashing at the municipal airport in Newark, New Jersey, June 20, 1942. The plane was piloted by James C. Stewart. One of six photos included with the crash incident report.
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces Douglas A-20C Havoc aircraft (serial number 41-19157) after crashing at the municipal airport in Newark, New Jersey, June 20, 1942. The plane was piloted by James C. Stewart. One of six photos included with the crash incident report.
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces Douglas A-20C Havoc aircraft (serial number 41-19157) after crashing at the municipal airport in Newark, New Jersey, June 20, 1942. The plane was piloted by James C. Stewart. One of six photos included with the crash incident report.
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces Douglas A-20C Havoc aircraft (serial number 41-19157) after crashing at the municipal airport in Newark, New Jersey, June 20, 1942. The plane was piloted by James C. Stewart. One of six photos included with the crash incident report.
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces Douglas A-20C Havoc aircraft (serial number 41-19157) after crashing at the municipal airport in Newark, New Jersey, June 20, 1942. The plane was piloted by James C. Stewart. One of six photos included with the crash incident report.
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces Douglas A-20C Havoc aircraft (serial number 41-19157) after crashing at the municipal airport in Newark, New Jersey, June 20, 1942. The plane was piloted by James C. Stewart. One of six photos included with the crash incident report.
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
Accident report for an incident involving a U.S. Army Air Forces Douglas A-20C Havoc aircraft (serial number 41-19157) that crashed at the municipal airport in Newark, New Jersey, June 20, 1942. The plane was piloted by James C. Stewart. One typed page and six photographs attached to report.
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
Born-digital video recording of an oral history with Joseph Polocz and interviewer Dan Hagedorn, recorded as part of The Museum of Flight Oral History Program, March 17, 2017.
Photograph of a U.S. Navy serviceman and an unidentified woman dancing during a party for Bombing Squadron 87 (VB-87), Naval Air Station Wildwood, New Jersey, circa July 8, 1944.
Stamped on verso: "No. WLWD1419. Date: July 8, 1944. Unit: USNAS Wildwood, N.J. Subject: VB 87 party at WCC. Made for: H. P. Brehm, Lieut. (J.G.) - U.S.N.R. July 12, 1944. Official Photograph. Not to be used for…