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Tree trimming Army Air Force style P-47 flown by Lt. Richard Sulzbach of the 364th Fighter Squadron, 350th Fighter Group, 12th Air Force. Lt. Sulzbach had a little run-in with some trees while on a strafing run over Italy. He was able to fly the plane...
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From the Pratt and Whitney Story
During the Battle of....
Isn't it the greatest plane ever built Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Spurl this Post! Reddit! Wong this Post! There are several stories of P-47s flying through trees .
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Re: US Army Air Force Grouping Thank you everyone for your information! That link gave me a lot of information and I'm getting into contact with some members!
This jacket belonged to Robinson, James G. / 528 / 36861762 / Gunner, Harris' Crew, Pederson...
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Colors for Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines. There is another, just posted thread, looking for the Coast Guard colors. I did't want to frankenthread but I would like to see the best colors for Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines.
I do have the College ...
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On this day in 1942, 2nd Lt. Ronald Reagan, having served in the Army Officers’ Reserve Corps as a cavalry officer since 1937, sought to be reassigned to the U.S. Army Air Force. It would put his Hollywood talents to use on training, morale and propaganda...
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It would put.
Army Air Force.
Corps as a cavalry officer since 1937, sought to be reassigned to the U.S .
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Can anyone tell me where i can get my russian army air force and navy caps valued? they are authentic and i have two of each
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You'll need to find somebody locally ....
Then again the Soviets made so many they're not exactly rare .
If they're quite recent they might not be worth that much beyond sale cost, but they might be worth more if they were Soviet .
Depends how old they are.
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What can you tell me about this item:
It has a black woven label on the inside that reads following:
Marked in Gold embroidery, Type A-11
Specification 3189
Size-Medium
Stock No. 8300-396015
Cent. No. (53-038) AC-3172A.F.
The Selby Show Co.
Property Air...
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The only other comment is the the "ear phones" are NOT THE USUAL type used in flight helmets (with the rigid head... .
Bsweeney,
Everything you need to know is on the tag....WW2 Type A-11 leather flying helmet, US Army Air Forces....etc.
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I have this great old image. It's a bunch of army guys posing with an old airplane in the background. There is a faint pencil note on back that looks like "osf... Barrera" or "orf... Barrera." There is one guy in the photo with a ballpoint blue arrow ...
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Four of six hit Club. New Account bonuses to $10K with OTE of $230,000 Federal AE DOD app.brightmove.com Air Force/Federal System Integrator Account Executive- Enterprise Content Management Our client ranks as one of the top 100 Software vendors to work...
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$9.95 (0 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Apr-24-2012 19:00:43 PDT
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The U.S. Army Air Corps was established from 1926-1941.The U.S. Army Air Force s was from 1941-1947 & U.S. Air Force was in 1947.
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