File:Thomas B. McGuire (L) and Charles Lindbergh (R).jpg

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Photograph was taken on Biak Island (c. July 1944), they had just returned from a combat mission to an unrecorded enemy area. The P-38 was assigned to the 431st Fighter Squadron because the propeller spinner is a solid color--red. The spinners in Teddy's squadron were blue and only the back half were painted. Could very well have been McGuire's plane # 131, since he was assigned to the 431st at the time.

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Teddy W. Hanks, U.S. Army Air Force, member of 433rd Squadron, 475th Fighter Group at time of photograph. He had earlier been a member of the 40th Pursuit Squadron of the 35th Fighter Group.

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current17:33, 14 November 2007Thumbnail for version as of 17:33, 14 November 2007533 × 778 (63 KB)TabooTikiGodPhotograph was taken on Bial Island (c. July 1944), they had just returned from a combat mission to an unrecorded enemy area. The P-38was assigned to the 431st Figher Squadron because the propeller spinner is a solid color--red. The spinners in Tedddy's

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