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Staff Sgt. Joe C Nicholas, a crew chief assigned the

Staff Sgt. Joe C Nicholas, a crew chief assigned the

Staff Sgt. Joe C Nicholas, a crew chief assigned the 339th Fighter Group, works on a North American P-51 Mustang (6N-K, serial number 44-14734) nicknamed "Baby Mine", flown by 1st Lt. Stephen C Ananian, a fight... More

Bill Moore, a former P-51 Mustang pilot assigned to

Bill Moore, a former P-51 Mustang pilot assigned to

Bill Moore, a former P-51 Mustang pilot assigned to the 339th Fighter Group, Fowlmere, England, during World War II, attends a group reunion, Kenosha, Wis., Sept. 30, 2017. Moore flew five combat missions with ... More

1st Lt. Stephen C Ananian, a fighter pilot assigned

1st Lt. Stephen C Ananian, a fighter pilot assigned

1st Lt. Stephen C Ananian, a fighter pilot assigned the 505th Fighter Squadron, 339th Fighter Group, wearing the runway control officers' uniform of striped pajama jacket and white baseball cap, on the runway a... More

Gerald Graham, a former P-51 Mustang pilot assigned

Gerald Graham, a former P-51 Mustang pilot assigned

Gerald Graham, a former P-51 Mustang pilot assigned to the 505th Fighter Squadron, 339th Fighter Group, attends a 339th FG reunion, Kenosha, Wis., Sept. 30, 2017. Graham flew combat missions over Europe with th... More

A Rolls Royce Merlin engine sits exposed in a North

A Rolls Royce Merlin engine sits exposed in a North

A Rolls Royce Merlin engine sits exposed in a North American P-51D Mustang as it is being restored, which was on display during a 339th Fighter Group reunion, Kenosha, Wis., Sept. 30, 2017. Four veterans of the... More

Into Blue Skies with the 339th FG

Into Blue Skies with the 339th FG

Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Bill Perry, a former P-51 Mustang pilot with the 339th Fighter Group, attends a 339th FG reunion, Kenosha, Wis., Sept. 30, 2017. Perry was career Air Force having flown combat mission... More

A North American P-51 Mustang (6N-K, serial number

A North American P-51 Mustang (6N-K, serial number

A North American P-51 Mustang (6N-K, serial number 44-14734) nicknamed "Baby Mine" of the 339th Fighter Group, flown by 1st Lt. Stephen C Ananian, a fighter pilot assigned to the 505th Fighter Squadron, 339th F... More

Gerald Graham, a former P-51 Mustang pilot with the

Gerald Graham, a former P-51 Mustang pilot with the

Gerald Graham, a former P-51 Mustang pilot with the 339th Fighter Group during WWII, looks over a Mustang as it is being restored during a 339th FG reunion, Kenosha, Wis., Sept. 30, 2017. Four veterans of the 3... More

Bill Moore, a former P-51 Mustang pilot assigned to

Bill Moore, a former P-51 Mustang pilot assigned to

Bill Moore, a former P-51 Mustang pilot assigned to the 339th Fighter Group, Fowlmere, England, during World War II, attends the unit dinner during their group reunion, Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 1, 2017. Four veter... More

Gerald Graham, a former P-51 Mustang pilot with the

Gerald Graham, a former P-51 Mustang pilot with the

Gerald Graham, a former P-51 Mustang pilot with the 339th Fighter Group during WWII, looks over a Mustang as it is being restored during a 339th FG reunion, Kenosha, Wis., Sept. 30, 2017. Four veterans of the 3... More

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