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[Servicemen during Distinguished Flying Cross presentation]
Photograph of U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen, likely members of the 56th Fighter Group, standing in formation during a Distinguished Flying Cross presentation.Inscription on verso: "First DFC presentation in group."
[Servicemen and women dancing]
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen and women dancing, circa 1940s. The inscription identifies one of the men as fighter ace Michael J. Quirk.Inscription on verso: "Sterling, [illegible], Mike Quirk, [illegible]."
[Two unidentified U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen with aircraft]
Photograph of two unidentified U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen, one seated in an aircraft cockpit, circa 1940s. The text "Jean of Crescent City" is painted on the aircraft.
[Albert Knafelz]
Photograph of 56th Fighter Group pilot Albert Knafelz and an unidentified serviceman posing with an aircraft, circa 1940s.Inscription on verso: "1313-3 Knafelz. 62."
[James C. Stewart and Carl A. Spaatz]
Photograph of James C. Stewart (second from left) shaking hands with Carl A. Spaatz, circa 1940s.
[Robert S. Johnson in aircraft cockpit]
Photograph of fighter ace Robert S. Johnson seated in an aircraft cockpit, circa 1940s.Inscription included with photo: "Bob Johnson."
[U.S. Army Air Forces pilot]
Photograph of an unidentified U.S. Army Air Forces pilot, circa 1940s.Stamped on verso: "Passed by US Army Examiner 10082. Passed for personal use only. Not for publication. 23 Aug 1944. Theater Censor ETOUSA."
[James C. Stewart in front of Holyrood Palace]
Photograph of fighter ace James C. Stewart in front of Holyrood Palace, Scotland, circa 1940s.
[James C. Stewart and servicewoman in front of statue]
Photograph of fighter ace James C. Stewart and an unidentified servicewoman in front of a statue, circa 1940s.
[Servicemen with Republic P-47D Thunderbolt]
Photograph of two U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen, one wearing flight gear, standing next to a Republic P-47D Thunderbolt aircraft (partial tail number [?]461), circa 1940s.