The Major's pictures..

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The Major's pictures..

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http://travel.webshots.com/album/569884707sHOuDE

Folks,

Follow link above to folder at Webshots.

MH Johnson of the 85th Squadron, flying A-20's took hundreds of pictures.

I received four canisters of negatives from a friend, had then put to digital.

Believe that for the first time that these have been released to public.

Permission granted under Creative Commons for private use.

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Enjoy! More to come as I get them uploaded.

EDit: Added many more to folder.


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Thanks Nivek once again for posting really interesting items here. :D
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The two pics you posted are great! Unfortunately, the link doesn't work for me. :(
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Lifer wrote:The two pics you posted are great! Unfortunately, the link doesn't work for me. :(
0745PST now, link to Webshots works. They tend to have some odd downtimes, you may have caught one of them.

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I had to cut and paste the url in my browser, but I got to see all the pics. Thanks much for the historical insight!

My favorite was the one where the bomber jocks were changing the tire on the Fiat Topolino. First time I ever saw one of those with US Army markings on it! :)
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