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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6218
A P-51 Mustang (N2-O, serial number 44-13933) nicknamed "Shack Lassie" of the 364th Fighter Group prepares for take off. Image via Mark Brown, AFA....
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5352
Four P-51 Mustang of the 4th Fighter Group fly over Debden. Handwritten on slide case:"P-51's buzzing the field at Debden Airdrome England Feb 1945"
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5497
A P-38 Lightning of the 55th Fighter Group with ground crew.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5354
A P-51 Mustang of the 4th Fighter Group - Debden. Handwritten on slide case:"VF-D P-51 Poor
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5356
A pilot, Domenic "Don" Gentile, of the 336th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group - Debden with his P-51 Mustang, nicknamed "Shangri-La"
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5487
A line-up of P-51 Mustang aircraft of the 55th Fighter Group. Printed on slide"270297 J2H31457 15"
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6220
A B-17 Flying Fortress (WA-Q, serial number 42-97229) nicknamed "Hi Ho Silver" of the 379th Bomb Group at Mount Farm. Image by Robert Astrella, 7th...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5488
A P-51 Mustang of the 55th Fighter Group in flight Printed on slide"12 02/97"
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5879
Airmen of the 96th Bomb Group outside a Nissen hut.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5871
The nose art of a B-17 Flying Fortress (serial number 42-97696) nicknamed "Terrible Termite" of the 96th Bomb Group. Written on slide casing: ...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6223
An airman of the 379th Bomb Group with a B-17 Flying Fortress (WA-Y, serial number 42-3325) nicknamed "Paddy Gremlin". Image via Constant Anzperger...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6226
B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 379th Bomb Group fly in formation over England. Image via Edmund H Lutz, 379th Bomb Group. Written on slide casing: ...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6225
The nose art of a B-17 Flying Fortress (FR-G, serial number 42-107146) nicknamed "Mairzy Doats" of the 379th Bomb Group, March 1944. Image via...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5878
An airman of the 96th Bomb Group outside Nissen huts.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6222
A B-17 Flying Fortress (WA-Y, serial number 42-3325) nicknamed "Paddy Gremlin" of the 379th Bomb Group. Image via Constant Anzperger. Written on...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6224
A B-17 Flying Fortress of the 379th Bomb Group in flight 16 March 1944. Image via Edmund H Lutz, 379th Bomb Group. Written on slide casing: 'Left...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5483
Personnel of the 44th Bomb Group hoist a bicycle up a telegraph pole at Cheddington (Marsworth). Image via R Seaver.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5484
A B-24 Liberator of the 44th Bomb Group leave contrails over Germany. Written on slide casing: 'Contrials over Germany.'
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5880
An airman and "Lady Moe" a donkey mascot of the 96th Bomb Group outside Nissen hut barracks at Snetterton Heath. Associated caption: 'Lady Moe was...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6229
A B-17 Flying Fortress (WA-Y, serial number 42-3325) nicknamed "Paddy Gremlin" of the 379th Bomb Group. Image via Constant Anzperger. Written on...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5760
A B-17 Flying Fortress (PY-O, serial number 41-9022) nicknamed "Alabama Exterminator" of the 92nd Bomb Group at Mount Farm. Image by Robert...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5481
A B-24 Liberator (WQ-Z) of the 44th Bomb Group lands at base.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5482
The operations office of the 68th Bomb Squadron, 44th Bomb Group. Image via R Seaver. Written on slide casing: '68th Operations.'
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6227
Ground personnel of the 379th Bomb Group work on a B-17 Flying Fortress (FR-H, serial number 42-38111) nicknamed "Mairzy Doats", April 1944. Image...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6230
A B-17 Flying Fortress (WA-Y, serial number 42-3325) nicknamed "Paddy Gremlin" of the 379th Bomb Group. Image via Constant Anzperger. Written on...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5758
B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 92nd Bomb Groul lined up at Podington. Image via William E "Doc" Furniss, 92nd Bomb Group. Written on slide casing: ...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5757
A B-17 Flying Fortress (UX-U, serial number 43-38069) fitted with Disney Bombs takes off from Podington. Image via William E "Doc" Furniss, 92nd...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5756
An airman of the 92nd Bomb Group wearing an A-2 Flying Jacket. Image via William E "Doc" Furniss, 92nd Bomb Group.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5759
A B-17 Flying Fortress (UX-U, serial number 43-38069) fitted with Disney Bombs takes off from Podington. Image via William E "Doc" Furniss, 92nd...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5479
A B-24 Liberator (WQ-V, serial number 42-50427) nicknamed "Puritanical Witch" of the 44th Bomb Group that crashed on take off at Shipdham 22 March...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5478
A farmer at work with a traction engine, photographed by an airman of the 44th Bomb Group. Image via R Seaver. Written on slide casing: 'Limey...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5480
A B-24 Liberator (WQ-V, serial number 42-50427) nicknamed "Puritanical Witch" of the 44th Bomb Group that crashed on take off at Shipdham 22 March...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5752
A B-17 Flying Fortress (NV-A, serial number 42-97141) of the 92nd Bomb Group. Image via William E "Doc" Furniss, 92nd Bomb Group. Written on slide...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5755
A B-17 Flying Fortress of the 92nd Bomb Group in flight. Image via William E "Doc" Furniss, 92nd Bomb Group.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5754
A B-17 Flying Fortress of the 92nd Bomb Group in flight. Image via William E "Doc" Furniss, 92nd Bomb Group.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5477
The flight control vehicle of the 44th Bomb Group. Image via R Seaver. Written on slide casing: '44th "Caravan".'
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5476
Personnel of the 44th Bomb Group hoist a bicycle up a telegraph pole at Cheddington (Marsworth). Image via R Seaver.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5882
A snowy tree near Snetterton Heath, home of the 96th Bomb Group.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5881
The wreck of a B-17 Flying Fortress of the 96th Bomb Group that crash landed on rail tracks at Snetterton Heath.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5753
B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 92nd Bomb Group in front of a rainbow over Podington. Image via William E "Doc" Furniss, 92nd Bomb Group. Written on...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5890
Personnel of the 96th Bomb Group inspect the wreck of a B-17 Flying Fortress (serial number 43-37764) that has crash landed 21 November 1944.
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6234
B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 379th Bomb Group fly in formation over Germany. Image via Edmund H Lutz, 379th Bomb Group. Written on slide casing: ...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5888
"Lady Moe" the donkey mascot of the 96th Bomb Group. Associated caption: 'Lady Moe was Queen of the Heath, and she was free to roam wherever she...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6237
B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 379th Bomb Group fly in formation over Germany. Image via Edmund H Lutz, 379th Bomb Group. Written on slide casing: ...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6236
Flak fired at B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 379th Bomb Group over Augsburg, Germany. Image via Edmund H Lutz, 379th Bomb Group. Written on slide...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6235
Flak fired at B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 379th Bomb Group over Augsburg, Germany. Image via Edmund H Lutz, 379th Bomb Group. Written on slide...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5475
The wreck of a B-24 Liberator of the 44th Bomb Group on the back of a truck, after being destroyed by a bomb bay explosion. Image via R Seaver....
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5883
Lady Moe Ball Park at Snetterton Heath, named for the donkey mascot "Lady Moe" of the 96th Bomb Group. Associated caption: 'Lady Moe was Queen of...
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 5884
Personnel of the 96th Bomb Group inspect the wreck of a B-17 Flying Fortress (serial number 43-37764) that has crash landed 21 November 1944....
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Roger Freeman Collection FRE 6233
A B-17 Flying Fortress (WA-Q, serial number 42-97229) nicknamed "Hi Ho Silver" of the 379th Bomb Group buzzing Mount Farm. Image by Robert Astrella...