UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - Lieutenant-Colonel Jack S. Jenkins, CO of the 55th Fighter Group, stands in front of P-38 Lightning named "Texas Ranger" at Nuthampstead air base, October caption attached to print: 'The "All Duty" plane of the United States Air Force. One of the most useful of the varied types of aircraft used by the United States Army Air Force is the Lightning The machine is a high wind monoplane, two engined with a maximum speed of about 400 It has a range of 1,100 miles and can carry two 500 lb bombs. Used in almost every the
UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - Lieutenant-Colonel Jack S. Jenkins, CO of the 55th Fighter Group, stands in front of P-38 Lightning named "Texas Ranger" at Nuthampstead air base, October caption attached to print: 'The "All Duty" plane of the United States Air Force. One of the most useful of the varied types of aircraft used by the United States Army Air Force is the Lightning The machine is a high wind monoplane, two engined with a maximum speed of about 400 It has a range of 1,100 miles and can carry two 500 lb bombs. Used in almost every theatre of war the has served as fighter-bomber, low-level straffing and every type of reconnaissance. Photo shows: Lt. Col. Jack S. Jenkins, of Levelland, Texas, the Commanding Officer of teh air station in Britain, in front of his Lightning "Texas Ranger". And October 1943. PN.' Print, loose , United States Army Air Forces, United States Army Air Forces, 8th Air Force, Jenkins, Jack, United States Army Air Forces, 55th Fighter Group
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