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Page 19

Interior of the transient aircraft operations tent on Iwo Jima, early June 1945. Status board in background lists aircraft - B-29 Superfortresses - by their serial numbers, group tail markings and arrival date. At least eight different units are represented.

Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 19

Made 24 Jan 2009

Page 17

One of a multitude of images shot by LIFE photographer Loomis Dean during his assignment on Iwo Jima, this is the interior of the operations tent for the 462nd Ftr Sq, 506th FG. The assignment board at right carries pilots' names next to a list of numbers starting with "6." All of the squadron's P-51D Mustangs carried 600-series fuselage ID numbers. "Lumpkins," at the top of the status board, is LT Stu Lumpkins, a flight lead in the 462nd

Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 17

Made 24 Jan 2009

Page 27

Mechanics pour over a P-51 of the 506th Ftr Gp (possibly 457th Ftr Sq) on Iwo Jima during the summer of 1945

Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 27

Made 24 Jan 2009

Page 10

B-26 41-17589 (negative printed backwards) of the 19th Bomb Sq, 22nd BG sits in a revetment on Midway Atoll a few months after the historic battle. This particular aircraft didn't see actual combat

Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 10

Made 24 Jan 2009

Page 1

B-29 "Miss Judy" of the 462nd BG makes an emergency landing on Iwo Jima

Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1

Made 24 Jan 2009

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