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Air Force

Nose art of crashed B-24J bomber (serial #42-51850) named "Lady Luck II", in China in WWII. Additional information: Sgt Elmer Bukey, 396th Air Service Squadron, noted on a photo of the "Lady Luck II" that it was being salvaged at Ankang, China.
The crashed P-61 "Howe's About It" showing nose art of a woman reclining with the name "Cynthia Kay." (Much appreciation to Yves Marino for corrections to this entry.)
Nose art of a Consolidated C-109 (a modification of the B-24 bomber) "White Angel" in the CBI during WWII. The cockpit window is labeled with a large uppercase "DONNA K." Probably serial #44-49059. A camel icon represents a trip over The Hump.
The P-51 fighter, "Mike." C/C Ballew, pilot Hobart. In China during WWII.
The P-51 fighter, "Mike." C/C Ballew, pilot Hobart. In China during WWII.
Nose art on a Consolidated B-24 bomber, of a buxom woman on the telephone. During WWII in China.
Nose art of the C-47 transport "Miss Mavis" in the CBI during WWII.
Nose art of a Consolidated B-24 bomber "Miss Beryl." In China during WWII.
Nose art of a Consolidated B-24 bomber "Miss Beryl." In China during WWII, most likely at Luliang.