Captured heavy french panzer tank Char B1. France 1940
red spade symbol, vehicle of the 1st platoon of a 3rd company
DJIBOUTI No 291 28 e BCC 3 e company
Assigned to the 1st Battalion of the 510th RCC in Châlons sur Marne. Poured to 28th BCC on 26 August 1939.
Crew: Head of tank: Lieutenant Jacques Gay.
Pilot: Master Corporal Gustave Glassant.
Pilot aide: Hunter Georges Thouret.
Radio: Chasseur Camille Pachere.
Luftwaffe pilots in Focke-Wulf Fw 58 Weihe. Aircraft located in France 1942. Unit belongs to Jagdgeschwader 2 Richthofen.
Cover of Photoblatter 1942 May June, Agfa Photo Magazine, Reuter,Hans,
German Luftwaffe airforce fighter pilot inspecting military map
3 American USSAF pilots joking after a flight delivering food and coal to blockaded Berlin. Fliegerhorst Fassberg June 1948
Captured German V-1 flying bomb 7 buzz bomb in an US Army facility for testing captured German equipment 1945.
USAAF Pilots going in for briefing ( 54th TC Squadron ) Wooden Hut in Fliegerhorst Fassberg Air-Base June 1948
British Sector, Berlin Airlift, Blockade,
American USAAF Pilots stopping for lunch after delivering coal in the Berlin Air Lift June 1948.
Berlin Post Exchange and Mobile Snack Bar. Tempelhof Airport Berlin Germany 1948.
Air-crew stationed in Fassberg Germany.
Rosinenbomber
Berlin-Blockade
British Sector. Berlin Airlift / Blockade
USAAF Pilot standing beside entrance to RAF Fliegerhorst Fassberg Germany. British Sector. 1948. flying coal into Berlin
British RAF pilot staff car. 1930 Aston Martin Series-1 International kr 8731 2667 cc. Fliegerhorst Fassberg 1948
Berlin Airlift - Operations Vittles - British Zone
USAAF pilot trains with Thompson submachine gun in MacDill Field, Florida 1942. 322nd Bombardment Squadron Medium.
wife of a USAAF pilot wears proudly her mans Air Force jacket with Unit Patch. Dated USA 1942.
North American Vultee BT-13 Valiant Trainer aircraft M 16. 02330. United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) 1941
The North American Aviation T-6 Texan is an American single-engined advanced trainer aircraft
used to train pilots of the United States Army Air Forces, United States Navy,
Royal Air Force, and other air forces of the British Commonwealth during World War II
The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) and USAAF designated it as the AT-6
42-24998 P-47G-5-CU Congaree Army Air Field (South Carolina, USA) - May 1, 1944 at Wampee Landing Strip
(South Carolina, USA) - Pilot: Eugene J. McCloskey
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Eugene McCloskey, SN O-810396, Air Medal with 5 oak leaf clusters (1 silver oak leaf cluster).
Was with 404th FG in Normandy
based at Le Mesnil Eury, France in July 1944
Aircraft was assigned to 338 Fighter Group/441th Fighter Squadron at the time of the accident.
It was listed as "Forced landing out of gas".
Early P-47 Thundebolt, Razorback
United States Army Air force USAAF Captain Robert H. Leonard.
B-17 42-38178 "Ten Aces" England April 1944
crew of the 334BS, 95BG, 8th AF
Captured Char B1 French heavy tank DROUOT with a camouflage FCM 36 Char leger Modele 1936 light infantry Tank. No.30036 GALIENI
Saint Germain-des-Pres, but on the river Loire at West of the city of Angers.
Equipage :
Chef de char : Lieutenant Raymond Naso
Pilote : Caporal-chef Jacquet
Aide-pilote : Chasseur Vanderkormyse
Radio : Sergent-chef Lacourt
United States Air Force Lockheed P38 Lightning long distance fighter 59. based in Clark Air Base Luzon Island 1945
United States Air Force Lockheed P38 Lightning long distance fighter 59. based in Clark Air Base Luzon Island 1945
United States Air Force Lockheed P38 Lightning long distance fighter 59. based in Clark Air Base Luzon Island 1945
3 German soldiers from the same family in Neuotting Bavaria Germany 1942
German Luftwaffe Knights Cross Winner Stuka Bomber Ace Johann Zemsky talks to stuka pilots near Stalingrad 1942