28 items in this album on 2 pages.

C-46A aircraft at rest, Hong Kong, circa 1945C-46D Commando of the USAAF Transport Command, 1945-46.A Douglas R4D (C-47) transport plane (center) loading wounded Marines on Iwo JimaA Curtiss R5C Commando after releasing parachute packs with supplies for construction units repairing the main airstrip on Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands. Mar 6, 1945. Note B-29 Superfortress on the ground.
C-46A aircraft at rest, Hong Kong, circa 1945C-46D Commando of the USAAF Transport Command, 1945-46.A Douglas R4D (C-47) transport plane (center) loading wounded Marines on Iwo Jima's South Field bound for a Navy hospital on Guam, Mar 1945. Note Mount Suribachi to the left.A Curtiss R5C Commando after releasing parachute packs with supplies for construction units repairing the main airstrip on Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands. Mar 6, 1945. Note B-29 Superfortress on the ground.
The 17th Airborne Division making a practice jump near Chalon-sur-SaƓne, France, Mar 11, 1945. Note C-46 Commando aircraft.Dodge WC54 and WC64 KD 3/4-ton field ambulances standing by C-46 Commando aircraft at Clark Field, Manila, Philippine Islands, 29 Sep 1945Civil Air Transport C-46 Commando aircraft at Songshan Airfield during Ambassador Philip JessupUS 187th Regimental Combat Team troops being paradropped from C-46 transport aircraft during a training operation over Korea, date unknown
The 17th Airborne Division making a practice jump near Chalon-sur-SaƓne, France, Mar 11, 1945. Note C-46 Commando aircraft.Dodge WC54 and WC64 KD 3/4-ton field ambulances standing by C-46 Commando aircraft at Clark Field, Manila, Philippine Islands, 29 Sep 1945Civil Air Transport C-46 Commando aircraft at Songshan Airfield during Ambassador Philip Jessup's trip, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 14 Jan 1950US 187th Regimental Combat Team troops being paradropped from C-46 transport aircraft during a training operation over Korea, date unknown

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