BRITISH EQUIPMENT AT AN AMERICAN AIRFIELD: ANGLO-AMERICAN CO-OPERATION IN WARTIME BRITAIN, 1943 - Captain J C Prosch, group gunnery officer, from Houston, Texas (centre), gives a few hints on skeet shooting to some newcomers to this American airfield somewhere in Britain. Left to right, they are: Lieutenant S A Basler, B17 pilot from Rapid City, South Dakota; Lieutenant W D Kissinger, B17 navigator from Williamstown, Pennsylvania; Captain Prosch; Lieutenant B P Herford, navigator from Milton Kentucky; and Lieutenant Anderson from Denver, Colorado. Private Carl H Drake from Dodge City, Kansas,
BRITISH EQUIPMENT AT AN AMERICAN AIRFIELD: ANGLO-AMERICAN CO-OPERATION IN WARTIME BRITAIN, 1943 - Captain J C Prosch, group gunnery officer, from Houston, Texas (centre), gives a few hints on skeet shooting to some newcomers to this American airfield somewhere in Britain. Left to right, they are: Lieutenant S A Basler, B17 pilot from Rapid City, South Dakota; Lieutenant W D Kissinger, B17 navigator from Williamstown, Pennsylvania; Captain Prosch; Lieutenant B P Herford, navigator from Milton Kentucky; and Lieutenant Anderson from Denver, Colorado. Private Carl H Drake from Dodge City, Kansas, can be seen above them, looking down from the skeet tower. The shot guns and ammunition have been provided by Britain, as part of 'reverse Lend-Lease'
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