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1LT Ward A. Kuentzel, Delano, CA - 96th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with seven confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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1LT William J. Sloan, Richmond, VA - 96th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with twelve confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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Flt Off Frank D. Hurlbut, Charlotte, NC - 96th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with nine confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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2LT Louis E. Curdes, Fort Wayne, IN - 95th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with eight confirmed aerial victories on this tour, he added another 'kill'...

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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1LT Ralph C. Embrey, Washington, DC - 95th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with two confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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2LT Louis E. Curdes, Fort Wayne, IN - 95th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with eight confirmed aerial victories on this tour, he added another 'kill'...

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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1LT Jesse G. Oliver, Victoria, TX - 95th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with one confirmed aerial victory.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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Chaplain Nathan S. Harding presides over Easter services for the 57th Fighter Group at Chekira airfield, Tunisia.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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An anonymous P-40K displays the squadron emblem of the 64th Ftr Sq, 57th FG. Taken in '1943,' The unit spent the first half of the year bouncing around Libya...

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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1LT William J. Sloan, Richmond, VA - 96th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with twelve confirmed aerial victories. Seen here with P-38F serial 43-2064,...

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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P-40F nose art, "Bette III." An otherwise unidentified aircraft assigned to the 57th FG.

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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Battle damage resulting from a 20mm explosion to A-36A serial 42-83865 flown by Flt Off Dewey L. Gossett, Arendia, SC - 527th Ftr Bmr Sq, 86th FBG.

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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P-40K serial 42-10135 is on its way to the Soviet Union as part of the Lend-Lease agreement.

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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P-40Es of the 66th Ftr Sq, 57th FG on takeoff.

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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'UncaBud' nose art on this P-40F is most likely a tribute to the mascot of the 65th Ftr Sq, 57th FG, a rooster nicknamed "Uncle Bud."

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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COL Troy Keith, Litle Rock, AR - commander of the 14th FG from 28 January to 25 September 1943. Officially credited with two confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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CAPT Roy E. Whittaker, Knoxville, TN - 65th Ftr Sq, 57th FG. Officially credited with seven confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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CAPT James G. Curl, Jr, Columbus, OH - 66th Ftr Sq, 57th FG is awarded the DFC. Officially credited with three confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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MAJ Robert L. Baseler, Columbia, CT - promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, he commanded the 325th FG 'Checkertails' from 5 July 1943 to 31 March 1944....

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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Kittyhawk of RAF 250 Squadron. The caption states '20mm' damage, but it's more likely 7.9 mm fire. A 20mm round, unless it's a dud, leaves a much larger hole.

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Made 21 Apr 2011

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