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[Serviceman looking at landing gear tire from crashed Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress  "Tangerine" aircraft]
Photograph of a serviceman looking at one of the landing gear tires from the crashed "Tangerine," a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress aircraft, England, April 26, 1944. The aircraft is visible in the background. Part of a disassembled photograph album documenting Donald T. Hayes' service with the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.
[Crashed Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress "Tangerine" aircraft]
Photograph of the crashed "Tangerine," a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress aircraft, England, April 26, 1944. April 26, 1944. The aircraft is at the center left, in front of the background houses and partially obscured by bushes.Inscription on verso: "Tangerine / April 26, 1944." Part of a disassembled photograph album documenting Donald T. Hayes' service with the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War…
[Crashed Vought F4U Corsair aircraft]
Photograph of a crashed Vought F4U Corsair aircraft (tail number 170), USS Essex (CV-9), circa 1944-1945.
[Crashed Vought F4U Corsair aircraft]
Photograph of a crashed Vought F4U Corsair aircraft (tail number 170), USS Essex (CV-9), circa 1944-1945.
[Servicemen gathered around crashed F4U Corsair aircraft]
Photograph of servicemen gathered around a crashed F4U Corsair aircraft (tail number 170), USS Essex (CV-9), circa 1944-1945.
[Crashed Vought F4U Corsair aircraft]
Photograph of a crashed Vought F4U Corsair aircraft (tail number 170), USS Essex (CV-9), circa 1944-1945.
[Crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]
Photograph of a crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft (fuselage number 74), circa 1941-1942.
[Crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]
Photograph of a crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft (fuselage number 74), circa 1941-1942.
[Crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]
Photograph of a crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft (fuselage number 80), circa 1941-1942.
[People looking at burnt wreckage of crashed aircraft]
Photograph of people looking at the burnt wreckage of a crashed aircraft, likely in Burma or China, circa 1941-1942.