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Photograph of Albert L. Mason standing next to North American AT-6 Texan aircraft, circa 1940.Inscription on verso: "Cadet Albert L. Mason 40E. Died Tuesday Aug. 7, 1940. Ground got too close to the plane on night navigation flight."
Photograph of U.S. Army Air Forces pilot Walter Frederick sitting on the nose of a Republic P-47 (F-47) Thunderbolt aircraft of the 56th Fighter Group, circa 1943-1945. The plane's nose art includes a cartoon bull and the designation "Quaker Sad Sack."
Inscription on verso: "Fredericks [Frederick]. Walter Frederick (?)."
Photograph of fighter ace James C. Stewart seated in the cockpit of a Republic P-47 (F-47) Thunderbolt aircraft, circa 1940s.Inscription on verso: "James Stewart."
[Republic P-47C Thunderbolt]
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Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces Republic P-47C Thunderbolt aircraft (tail number 16236) parked at an airfield, September 27, 1943.
Inscription: "GAD-58-1-F365-Sept 27, '43: Bat. Dam. P47C 41-6326."
Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen standing by the nose of a Republic P-47C Thunderbolt aircraft, circa 1940s. The aircraft's nose art includes a pirate and the designation "Louisiana Pirate, New Orleans."
Photographic group portrait of U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen with a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft, circa 1940s. The aircraft's nose art includes a top hat and cane and the designation "The Brass Hat."
Photograph of 56th Fighter Group pilot Samuel O. Stamps and two unidentified servicemen with Stamps's Republic P-47 (F-47) Thunderbolt aircraft, circa 1940s.
Photograph of a flight crew of the 850th Bomber Squadron, 490th Bomber Group, posing with the damaged wing of their Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress aircraft at Typhoon Base, Wevelgem, Belgium, March 9, 1945. The crew members are identified as: Hugh Bailey, Sondheim (?), George J. Stamatakos, Billy C. Head, Harvey P. Smith, Raymond S. Gibson, Edwin H. Kohlhepp, Robert K. Mason, and Dean W.…
Photograph of the damaged wing of a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress aircraft at Typhoon Base, Wevelgem, Belgium, March 9, 1945. The aircraft belongs to the 850th Bomber Squadron, 490th Bomber Group, United States Army Air Forces.
Photograph of a serviceman using a forklift to load a jeep onto an aircraft, likely in the China-Burma-India Theater, circa 1940s.Stamped on verso: "Official Photograph. U.S. Army Air Corps."