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Flyer standing with F-7A "Nosie Rosie." 24th Combat Mapping Squadron, 8th Photo Reconnaissance Group, 10th Air Force
Flyer Walter Wegner poses with B-24 "DER-SCHNOZZE" in this highly damaged image. 10th Air Force, 7th Bombardment Group. During WWII.
American flyers pose before Consolidated B-24D-25-CO Liberator "Doodlebug," serial #41-24223. In SW China as the bomber is being refueled. During WWII.
Flyer Walter Wegner poses with B-25J-185-CO bomber "Rangoon Rangler," serial #44-40857. 10th Air Force, 7th Bombardment Group, 9th Bombardment Squadron. The starboard side of the aircraft has "Cactus Kid" artwork. During WWII.
Flyers pose on port side of B-24J bomber "Rangoon Rangler" serial #44-40857 with "Cactus Kid" art work. 10th Air Force, 7th Bombardment Group, 9th Bombardment Squadron. Walter Wegner on far left. S/Sgt. Stanley Berman on far right. During WWII.
P-40 fighter #65, probably tail #2105234, of the 80th Fighter Group, the “Burma Banshees,” on pavement at an airbase in in Burma during WWII.
B-24 "Tough Titti" in CBI during WWII. "On January 15, 1997, the news media reported of a search team investigation the crash of a World War II heavy bomber into a 7,000 foot mountain in Southern China returning for its second bomb run. As I read the report and watched television, I realized that it was one of the B-24...
B-24L "Chuck's Chicken Coop," #44-41451, in the CBI during WWII. "B-24s in my squadron."
B-24 "Innocent Infant," serial #44-49649, in CBI during WWII.
The B-29 bomber "Mary K" Aircraft in Burma near the 797th Engineer Forestry Company. During WWII.