Military > popular all-time > Misc WWII Vets photo
Military > popular all-time > Misc WWII Vets photo
Military > popular all-time > Misc WWII Vets photo
Military > popular all-time > Two of the greatest airplanes ever designed: the B-17 and the P-51.
Military > popular all-time > Nose art of the B-24D Liberator "Red Ass" with pilot Jake Epting of Tupleo, Mississippi, sitting on the bicycle at the front of the plane.  Taken in Alconbury, England, circa 1942.  Navigator Ed "Red" Weir and gunner Ben Kuroki (both also featured in this photo gallery) were crew mates in this bomber.
Military > popular all-time > The only flying example (as of this photo date) of a B-24 Liberator bomber in the world.  The Collings Foundation B-24J "Witchcraft" rolls in after a perfect landing at Denton Municipal Airport on Mar 12th, 2007.
Military > popular all-time > View from ship in Brooklyn
Military > popular all-time > "Thank God for the Americans."  65th Infantry Division vet Maynard Hanson enjoys being honored, along with some vets of the 71st Infantry Division, in Austria, March, 2006, for their part in liberating Jews who were just days away from extermination in Nazi death camps.
Military > popular all-time > Harold "Hap" Kendall, a B-24 co-pilot (then later, pilot) in England and North Africa, standing next to his Liberator, circa 1942-1943.  Flew his own plane and crew in famous bombing raid over Ploesti, Romania on Aug 1st, 1943.
"Thank God for the Americans." 65th Infantry Division vet Maynard Hanson enjoys being honored, along with some vets of the 71st Infantry Division, in Austria, March, 2006, for their part in liberating Jews who were just days away from extermination in Nazi death camps.
 > "Thank God for the Americans."  65th Infantry Division vet Maynard Hanson enjoys being honored, along with some vets of the 71st Infantry Division, in Austria, March, 2006, for their part in liberating Jews who were just days away from extermination in Nazi death camps.
"Thank God for the Americans." 65th Infantry Division vet Maynard Hanson enjoys being honored, along with some vets of the 71st Infantry Division, in Austria, March, 2006, for their part in liberating Jews who were just days away from extermination in Nazi death camps.
Photo by: jawtex · see photo in gallery

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