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Lieutenant Edward L Cobb, Lieutenant HR Wright and Master-Sergeant MS Taylor of the 303rd Bomb Group test bullet proof glass with Jim Robson, a factory worker who helped to manufacture the glass. Image stamped on reverse: 'Sport & General.' [stamp], 'Passed for publication 20 Aug 1943.' [stamp] and '279759.' [censor no.] Printed caption on reverse: 'US ARMY AIR FORCE AS HOST TO BRITISH WORKMAN. A British workman who makes indestructo bullet proof glass to protect the pilot & crew of Flying Fortresses was elected by ballot by his workmates to be a guest of the US Army Air Force to visit one of their bomber station & see how his glass is fitted and used. He is Jim Robson and was formerly a Durham miner. First a bomber crew visited the works to see the glass made & then accompanied Robson to their station. The crew who have much experience of operation over the continent included Lt HR Wright of Wilkes-Barre Pen, Lt Edward L Cobb of Cincinnati, Ohio. M/S WC Melton of Springfield, Missouri and T/S Thomas F Kelly of Boston. Bullet Proof Glass after a practice test. lt Ed Cobb, Lt HR Wright, Jim Robson & the Rifleman M/S Taylor of Stevens Point, Wisconsin a piece of untested glass is also seen.'

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IWM, Roger Freeman Collection (uploaded May/2023)