People Annotations by Gmasher, 121-140

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2LT Wayne M. Manlove, Milton, IN - 49th Ftr Sq, 14th FG. Officially credited with two confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 23 Apr 2011

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1LT Carroll S. Knott, Bakersfield, CA - 49th Ftr Sq, 14th FG. Officially credited with five confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 23 Apr 2011

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CAPT Marlow J. Leikness, Danville, IL - 49th Ftr Sq, 14th FG. Officially credited with five confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 23 Apr 2011

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1LT Anthony Evans, Akron, OH - 49th Ftr Sq, 14th FG. Officially credited with four confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 23 Apr 2011

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1LT Lloyd K. DeMoss, Shreveport, LA - 49th Ftr Sq, 14th FG. Officially credited with four confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 23 Apr 2011

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RAF Martin Baltimores mix in with B-25s of the 12th BG.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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Reverse Lend-Lease, after a fashion. Armorers load British ordnance on a P-40K assigned to the 64th Ftr Sq, 57th FG.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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Taken sometime during the summer of 1943, this photo shows 20mm damage to the right horizontal stabilizer tip of a P-38 flown by 1LT Herbert R. McQuown,...

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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CAPT George D. Mobbs, Wooster, AR - 64th Ftr Sq, 57th FG, was flying this P-40K (ship #11) when he came out on the short end of an argument with Luftwaffe...

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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MAJ Arthur G. Salisbury, commander of the 57th FG from 20 December 1942 to 22 April 1944. Seen here is a P-40F (ship #47) assigned to the 64th Ftr Sq.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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1LT William V. Vantrease, Nashville, TN - 96th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with three confirmed aerial victories.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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LTC Leon W. Gray, a "Photo Joe" of some renown, led the first all-jet reconnaissance unit - the 39th Tac Recon Squadron - at March Field, CA after...

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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MAJ James G. Curl, Jr, Columbus, OH - 66th Ftr Sq, 57th FG. Officially credited with three confirmed aerial victories. Awarded the DSO by the RAF for leading...

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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Taken sometime during the summer of 1943, this photo shows 20mm damage to the right inboard wing flap of a P-38 flown by 1LT Herbert R. McQuown, Xenia, OH -...

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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2LT George T. Fitzgibbon, Staten Island, NY - 96th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with one confirmed aerial victory.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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Flt Off Walter J. Mackey, Cleveland, OH - 96th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with one confirmed aerial victory.

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Made 22 Apr 2011

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1LT John A. Perrone, Hammond, LA - 96th Ftr Sq, 82nd FG. Officially credited with four 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 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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2LT Lawrence P. Liebers, Burbank, 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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