Mail Call, The 34th Fighter Squadron Post Office on Ie Shima in WW2. |
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from the 34th fighter Squadron Yearbook |
This is Brady from the mail room on Ie Shima in WW2. |
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WW1 Aircraft | WW2 Fighters | Jet Fighters | Ships | Tanks | Guitars |
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Rain or Snow or Falling Bombs, The Mail Must Go Through. Even on the other side of the world, during a time of a major war, the mail is important and must go through. Yes, the US Postal Service was working everywhere, and through more than just rain, wind and snow. |
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0071692 Kannibal Ken Alex Durr. 0071692 At dawn, on May 10, 1945, 100 miles north of Okinawa, two Marine F4U Corsairs from VMF-312, led by then Capt. Ken Reusser, successfully engaged a Japanese Ki-45 Kai Hei Toryu (Nick). 24"x 18" limited edition print is signed by the artist and Col. Ken Reusser. #0071692
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Look at these exhibits and tell me what these men really fought for.
the 34th fighter Squadron
USS Kitty Hawk
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