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Gallery - P-38 Lightning Pilots
Arkansas Traveller with pilot James Owen Fincher of Camden, Arkansas.
[Source: Unknown]
Major Ernie Osher and his P-38G Lightning "Sad Sack" of the 82nd FG Italy 1943.
[Source: Jack Cook Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Lt Aubrey Oldham of the 367th FG stands by his P-38J which he named in honor of
Lt Francis Slanger who was the first US Army nurse killed in the ETO.
[Source: Jack Cook Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Major Joe Griffin of the 367th FG and his P-38J Lightning "Hellzapoppin II".
His crew chief was his brother!.
[Source: Jack Cook Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Lt. Colonel Clay Tice of the 49th FG, and his P-38 Lightning "Elsie", 1945.
[Source: Jack Cook Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Major Pete Moody of the 367th FG and his P-38 Lightning "Rebel II".
[Source: Jack Cook Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Captain Gillespie of the 367th FG and his P-38 Lightning "Royal Flush".
[Source: Jack Cook Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Lt. Clark Livingston of the 367th FG and his P-38 Lightning "Moonlight Cock-Tail".
[Source: Jack Cook Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Lt. Ed Flood of the 39th FS with his P-38 Lightning "The Yank From Hell".
[Source: Jack Cook Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Lt Snuffy Smith Of the 39th FS with his P-38 Lightning "Japanese Sandman II".
[Source: Jack Cook Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
Major Buck Rogers of the 367th FG with his P-38 Lightning "Little Buckaroo".
[Source: Jack Cook Collection via the Warbird Information eXchange]
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