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American Blood Chit prepared for Operation Gratitude, the Raid into the South China Sea, as planners expected American airmen would be flying over French-Indochina (Vietnam) and other regions of southeast Asia.American greeting card, printed during war time, 1 of 2American greeting card, printed during war time, 2 of 2American ground crew preparing to arm P-51 Mustang fighter at an airfield with six M2 machine guns and 0.50 caliber ammunition, date unknown
American Blood Chit prepared for Operation Gratitude, the Raid into the South China Sea, as planners expected American airmen would be flying over French-Indochina (Vietnam) and other regions of southeast Asia.American greeting card, printed during war time, 1 of 2American greeting card, printed during war time, 2 of 2American ground crew preparing to arm P-51 Mustang fighter at an airfield with six M2 machine guns and 0.50 caliber ammunition, date unknown
American M4 Sherman tanks in Italy, 1944American servicemen learning the VW valve adjustment ritual on a captured Kübelwagen, 1944B-17G Flying Fortress bomber of the US 100th Bomber Group at RAF Thorpe Abbotts, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 1944; note Studebaker US6 truck and JeepB-24H Liberator “Gipsy Queen”/“Dusty’s Double Trouble” with the 755th Bomb Squadron at RAF Horsham St Faith, Norfolk, England, UK.
American M4 Sherman tanks in Italy, 1944American servicemen learning the VW valve adjustment ritual on a captured Kübelwagen, 1944B-17G Flying Fortress bomber of the US 100th Bomber Group at RAF Thorpe Abbotts, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 1944; note Studebaker US6 truck and JeepB-24H Liberator “Gipsy Queen”/“Dusty’s Double Trouble” with the 755th Bomb Squadron at RAF Horsham St Faith, Norfolk, England, UK.
B-24H Liberator “Pegasus The Flying Red Horse” of the 784th Bomb Squadron landing at RAF Attlebridge, Norfolk. The parachutes were used for braking after the hydraulic system was shot out in combat.Barracuda aircraft preparing for flight on an airfield in Britain, circa mid-1940sBase Operations center of Peishiyi (Baishiyi) Airfield near Chongqing, China, circa 1944Bomb bay gasoline tanks for B-25 Mitchell bombers sat at the North American Aviation plant awaiting assembly, Inglewood, California, United States, 1944
B-24H Liberator “Pegasus The Flying Red Horse” of the 784th Bomb Squadron landing at RAF Attlebridge, Norfolk. The parachutes were used for braking after the hydraulic system was shot out in combat.Barracuda aircraft preparing for flight on an airfield in Britain, circa mid-1940sBase Operations center of Peishiyi (Baishiyi) Airfield near Chongqing, China, circa 1944Bomb bay gasoline tanks for B-25 Mitchell bombers sat at the North American Aviation plant awaiting assembly, Inglewood, California, United States, 1944
British WAAF radio operators intercepting German nightfighter communications with the Corona System, 1940sBritish-equipped Chinese soldiers preparing to march from southern China into Burma, 1940sBuildings occupied by American Buildings occupied by American
British WAAF radio operators intercepting German nightfighter communications with the Corona System, 1940sBritish-equipped Chinese soldiers preparing to march from southern China into Burma, 1940sBuildings occupied by American 'Flying Tigers' airmen, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944, photo 1 of 2Buildings occupied by American 'Flying Tigers' airmen, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944, photo 2 of 2
C-69 Constellation aircraft in flight, 1943-1945Chinese Army M3A3 light tank in Burma, 1940sChinese soldier in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944Chinese troops in the suburbs of Chongqing, China, circa 1944
C-69 Constellation aircraft in flight, 1943-1945Chinese Army M3A3 light tank in Burma, 1940sChinese soldier in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944Chinese troops in the suburbs of Chongqing, China, circa 1944

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