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P-40

'First page of Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) for Warren J. Christensen, a P-40 pilot with the 118th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron who disappeared on a flight from India to China on June 12, 1944.(Courtesy of Chris Davis)For more about Warren J. Christensen, please click here --------------Do have more information regarding this item? Please contact pat@rshonor.org, or us the \'Provide Info\'...
A P-40, tail #752, with nationalist markings, and two American servicemen in the CBI.
Chinese officers attending the Chinese General Staff School at a 14th Air Force base somewhere in China... The object of the lecture is a P-40 fighter. From the U.S. Government sources.
'Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) for Harold V. Robbins, Jr., who was lost near Liuzhou on November 7, 1944. We hope to have more information here on Mr. Robbins in the future. If you have additional information regarding Mr. Robbins, please email pat@rshonor.org, or use the \'Provide Info\' function below. For more about our MIA-KIA memorial project, please click here'
'Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) for Harold V. Robbins, Jr., who was lost near Liuzhou on November 7, 1944. We hope to have more information here on Mr. Robbins in the future. If you have additional information regarding Mr. Robbins, please email pat@rshonor.org, or use the \'Provide Info\' function below. For more about our MIA-KIA memorial project, please click here'
Kenneth Williams in Kunming with a fanged P-40 named 'Jinx'. Notice the bent propellers.
1st Lt. Albert Lloyd Haynes Jr. of the 26th Fighter Squadron, 51st Fighter Group, 14th Air Force. Lt. Albert (Pappy) Haynes was a P-40 (#43-11365) pilot who was shot down and lost on July 5th, 1944 over Hengyang, Hunan Province returning from escorting B-25s after taking off from Guilin. Albert's thoughts of flying came from his grandfather's side of the...
American GIs crossing bomb crater on their way to a burning P-40, October 9, 1944. This is in Guangxi province, either Guilin or Liuzhou. Related picture here.
P-40Ks parked in a row in China during WWII, probably in Yunnan province, displaying the 26th Fighter Squadron "China Blitzers" badge on their sharkmouth. (Appreciation to jbarbaud for filling in some of the details!)