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Owen Brewer, 77th Fighter Squadron F-84 pilot, and

Owen Brewer, 77th Fighter Squadron F-84 pilot, and

Owen Brewer, 77th Fighter Squadron F-84 pilot, and his wife, Peg Brewer, talk with some of the the other wives at the first 77th Fighter Squadron brunch at RAF Wethersfield, England, Dec. 26, 1952.

Owen Brewer and another 77th Fighter Squadron F-84

Owen Brewer and another 77th Fighter Squadron F-84

Owen Brewer and another 77th Fighter Squadron F-84 pilot talk and drink coffee at the first Gambler Brunch at the officers club at RAF Wethersfield, England, Dec. 26, 1952.

Major General William P. Acker and the commandant of the Non-commissioned Officer's Leadership School (NCOLS) cut the ribbon to open the school's new location. The NCOLS was recently moved from Royal Air Force Wethersfield and the first class is scheduled  to graduate on November 15, 1983

Major General William P. Acker and the commandant of the Non-commissio...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Raf Upwood Country: England / Great Britain (ENG) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Dennis Rogers Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military S... More

Seventy-seventh Fighter Squadron F-84 pilots and their

Seventy-seventh Fighter Squadron F-84 pilots and their

Seventy-seventh Fighter Squadron F-84 pilots and their wives talk among themselves at the first Gambler's Brunch at the officer's club at RAF Wethersfield, England Dec. 26, 1952.

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