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Churchill tanks of 6th Guards Tank Brigade in NW Europe, 2 November 1944. Churchill tanks of 6th Guards Tank Brigade in NW Europe, 2 November 1944
Military Ministry of Information Piemags WarA new recruit arrives at a Ministry of Supply Shell Filling Factory during 1941. A new recruit to this Ministry of Supply Shell Filling Factory shows her identity card to the policeman on duty at
An airman of the 306th Bomb Group with the nose art of a B-17 Flying Fortress (serial number 41-24487)rogerfreepiemags06042022-107
F-5 Lightning (42-68205) International Geographic of the 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Group in natural metal finishrogerfreepiemags06042022-2
A P-51 Mustang aircraft - WZ-S (serial number 44-72218), named Sweet and Lovely, of the 78th Fighter Group, Duxfordrogerfreepiemags06042022-78
An airman of the 25th Bomb Group with a Mosquito (H, serial number MM 388)rogerfreepiemags06042022-74
A P-51 Mustang (5Q-H, serial number 44-14070) of the 339th Fighter Group in snow at Bassingbourn, January 1945rogerfreepiemags06042022-28
Spitfire PA944 TQrogerfreepiemags06042022-15
F-6 Mustang (44-11569) of the 13th Photographic Squadron, 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Group at RAF Mount Farmrogerfreepiemags06042022-3
A B-17 Flying Fortress (XM-H, serial number 44-83494) of the 94th Bomb Group with a P-51 Mustang at Chalgrove Airfieldrogerfreepiemags06042022-98
Elizabeth with airmen of the 306th Bomb Group and a B-17 Flying Fortress nicknamed Elizabeth's Ownrogerfreepiemags06042022-106
Major Byron Trent of the 94th Bomb Group outside a Nissen Hut at Bury St Edmunds (Rougham)rogerfreepiemags06042022-101
Major Byron Trent of the 94th Bomb Group with a B-17 Flying Fortress (serial number 44-8158)rogerfreepiemags06042022-102
Sortie 2669 (4 August 1944) of the 7th Photo Group, 14th Squadron, Lt John Blyth in Spitfire MK XI PA842 Hot Toddy torogerfreepiemags06042022-125
A P-51 Mustang aircraft (HL-A, serial number 44-63216), named Anne NihilatorThis photograph was taken in early 1945; subsequent to this Mustang being reallocated from Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert E. Olin
A B-17 Flying Fortress of the 94th Bomb Group inside No 1 Hangar at Bury St Edmunds (Rougham)rogerfreepiemags06042022-105
Four United States Army Air Force officers standing in front of a Nissen hutrogerfreepiemags06042022-27
A P-51 Mustang (E2-D, serial number 42-106875) nicknamed Queen Jean of the 361st Fighter Group prepares for take off atrogerfreepiemags06042022-90
Captain Walker Bud Mahurin of the 56th Fighter Group standing on the port wing of his P-47 Thunderbolt aircraftThe aircraft had been bought courtesy of war bonds purchased (to a value approximately equivalent to the cost of a fighter) by the citizens of Atlantic City, New Jersey
Side view of Spitfire PR Mk XI PA944 of the 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Grouprogerfreepiemags06042022-1
A B-17 Flying Fortress of the 94th Bomb Group takes off April 1945rogerfreepiemags06042022-100
The main entrance to Duxford airfield, Spring 1945. Officers and enlisted men are walking from the living site areasThe sentry hut notice warns that military vehicles are not to leave the technical site unless on official business, This location is currently the staff entrance of IWM, Duxford
Personnel of the 359th Fighter Group sit on the back of a crew truck at East Wrethamrogerfreepiemags06042022-32
Major Raymonds Whetmore, an Ace of the 359th Fighter Group, drives a jeep at East Wrethamrogerfreepiemags06042022-34
Captain George Hrico and Lieutenant Boyd O Jackson of the 339th Fighter Group with a P-51 Mustangrogerfreepiemags06042022-31
Personnel of the 91st Bomb Group on the parade ground at Bassingbourrogerfreepiemags06042022-91
The landing strip on the airfield at East Wretham, home of the 359th Fighter Grouprogerfreepiemags06042022-118
Crew Cheif Roy Taylor works on the exposed engine of a P-51 Mustang (CS-E)rogerfreepiemags06042022-42
B-17 Flying Fortresses (TS-D, serial number 42-97768) nicknamed Mainliner II, pathfinder (TS-Q)rogerfreepiemags06042022-104
P-47 Thunderbolts (LJ-B, serial number 42-8381, War Weary') nicknamed Little One and (LJ-D, serial number 42-7896)rogerfreepiemags06042022-35
Captain George Hrico, Captain Evan M Johnny Johnson, Major Archie A Towerassigned to Lieutenant Dick Thieme
A P-51 Mustang (B7-H_) nicknamed Ferocious Frankie of the 361st Fighter Grouprogerfreepiemags06042022-96
A P-51 Mustang (B7-H_, serial number 44-13704) nicknamed Ferocious Frankie of the 361st Fighter Group prepares for takerogerfreepiemags06042022-93
Fuel tanks for attaching to the wings of aircraft are neatly stacked at the 359th Fighter Group base at East Wrethamrogerfreepiemags06042022-33
339th Fighter Group - P-51B Mustang Man O Warrogerfreepiemags06042022-26
Nissen hut Station headquarters of the 94th Bomb Group at Bury St Edmunds (Rougham)rogerfreepiemags06042022-103
An F-5 Lightning of the 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Group at Chalgroverogerfreepiemags06042022-76
A B-17 Flying Fortress (OR-Q, serial number 43-38083) of the 91st Bomb Group at Bassingbourn January 1945rogerfreepiemags06042022-89
The Control Tower of the 359th Fighter Group at East Wrethamrogerfreepiemags06042022-14
In the foreground is A P-51 Mustang 6N: N (serial number 44-15001), named "Silver Streak"rogerfreepiemags06042022-8
Nissen huts at East Wretham that were used as the headquarters of the 359th Fighter Group during the Second World Warrogerfreepiemags06042022-116
370th Fighter Squadron Pilots stand with a board outlining details of their last mission at East Wrethamrogerfreepiemags06042022-44
P-51 Mustangs, including (E9-S, serial number 42-106707) nicknamed Sleepytime Gal, (B7-E)rogerfreepiemags06042022-92
P-51 Mustangs, including (CS-H, serial number 44-14979) and (CS-C, serial number 44-72208)rogerfreepiemags06042022-37
P-51 Mustangs (CS-E, serial number 44-13893) nicknamed Caroline, (CS-L, serial number 44-14733)P-51 Mustangs (CS-E, serial number ) nicknamed Caroline, (CS-L, serial number ) nicknamed Ruggie's Ruthie, (CS-F, serial number ) nicknamed Marg and (CS-K)
Republic P-47D-22-RE Thunderbolts, including (2N-U, serial number 42-25904) nicknamed Lethal Liz II(s/n (50th FG, 81st FS) lost Aug 17, 1944. MACR 8500. s/n (50th FG, 81st FS, *Jean*) interned in Switzerland Oct 15, 1944)
Captain Wilbur C. Ziegler, station Chaplain, leads pilots of the 359th Fighter Group in prayer at East Wrethamrogerfreepiemags06042022-13
P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft of the 78th Fighter Group at Duxfordrogerfreepiemags06042022-16
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