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C-47 Skytrain, front quarter view 1 of 2, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006C-47 Skytrain, front quarter view 2 of 2, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006C-47 Skytrain, rear quarter view, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006C-47 Skytrain, tail fin, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006
C-47 Skytrain, front quarter view 1 of 2, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006C-47 Skytrain, front quarter view 2 of 2, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006C-47 Skytrain, rear quarter view, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006C-47 Skytrain, tail fin, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006
P-38 Lightning, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006P-40 Warhawk, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006P-51 Mustang, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006Spitfire Mk. IX fighter marked as a member of the No. 310 Squadron RAF on display at Aviation Museum Kbely, Prague, Czech Republic, 24 Aug 2006
P-38 Lightning, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006P-40 Warhawk, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006P-51 Mustang, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006Spitfire Mk. IX fighter marked as a member of the No. 310 Squadron RAF on display at Aviation Museum Kbely, Prague, Czech Republic, 24 Aug 2006
Me 163B-1a at National Museum of Flight, East Fortune, Scotland, 31 Aug 2006Spitfire XVI aircraft over Duxford, England, United Kingdom, Sep 2006US Navy Captain John Litherland, former skipper of submarine SSN-775 Texas, posed at battleship TexasSo much a part of the American war experience, Kilroy even found this place on the US National World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, United States, photograph taken on 4 Sep 2006
Me 163B-1a at National Museum of Flight, East Fortune, Scotland, 31 Aug 2006Spitfire XVI aircraft over Duxford, England, United Kingdom, Sep 2006US Navy Captain John Litherland, former skipper of submarine SSN-775 Texas, posed at battleship Texas' bridge, Sep 2006So much a part of the American war experience, Kilroy even found this place on the US National World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, United States, photograph taken on 4 Sep 2006
Petty Officer 2nd Class Blake Soller and Military Working Dog Rico at the War Dog Cemetery at Naval Base Guam, Santa Rita, US Territory of Guam, 27 Oct 2006YamashitaP-61 Black Widow at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Riverside, Ohio, United States, 27 Dec 2006Anchor chain going down the hawse pipe aboard battleship Texas, 2007
Petty Officer 2nd Class Blake Soller and Military Working Dog Rico at the War Dog Cemetery at Naval Base Guam, Santa Rita, US Territory of Guam, 27 Oct 2006Yamashita's tea service, now in the collection of the Clarke familyP-61 Black Widow at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Riverside, Ohio, United States, 27 Dec 2006Anchor chain going down the hawse pipe aboard battleship Texas, 2007
Battleship Texas as seen from the main deck, looking aft, 2007Bow of battleship Texas as seen from the highway through San Jacinto Battleground State Park, Texas, United States, 2007ChaplainP-40E Warhawk at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Riverside, Ohio, United States, 2007; note
Battleship Texas as seen from the main deck, looking aft, 2007Bow of battleship Texas as seen from the highway through San Jacinto Battleground State Park, Texas, United States, 2007Chaplain's altar set on display aboard battleship Texas, 2007P-40E Warhawk at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Riverside, Ohio, United States, 2007; note 'Flying Tigers' shark mouth nose art

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