File:127-N-58381 - Guadalcanal. Jap killers all are these seven Marine fighter pilots who blazing guns have downed total of 45 Jap planes in less than three weeks of aerial fighting in the Solomons. (50155913836).jpg
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Description127-N-58381 - Guadalcanal. Jap killers all are these seven Marine fighter pilots who blazing guns have downed total of 45 Jap planes in less than three weeks of aerial fighting in the Solomons. (50155913836).jpg |
Captain Herbert H. Long, USMC, of Miami, Florida, who has five planes to his credit is describing to the others grouped in front of one of their flying steeds how he downed his last Zero. From left to right: First Lieutenant John L. Morgan, Jr., USMC (of Arlington, Texas); Captain James H. Cupp, USMC (of Box 187, Fairfield, Iowa); Captain Long; Major Gregory Weissenberge, USMC (of 142 South 20th Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin); First Lieutenant Milton N. Vedder (of Los Angeles, California); First Lieutenant Edward O. Shaw (of Spokane, Washington); First Lieutenant Wilbur J. Thomas (of El Dorado, Kansas)." Photographer: MarGun. Bert Lynch 18 July, 1943. |
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Author | Signal Corps Archive from Ireland and United States |
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This file is a work of a U.S. Army soldier or employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, it is in the public domain in the United States.
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