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Poster of Air Force

Air Force

Release Date: Saturday, March 20 1943 (80 years ago)
Portrait of John RidgelyJohn Ridgely
Pilot
John Ridgely was:
Portrait of Gig YoungGig Young
Co-Pilot
Gig Young was:
Portrait of Arthur KennedyArthur Kennedy
Bombardier
Arthur Kennedy was:
Portrait of Charles DrakeCharles Drake
Navigator
Charles Drake was:
Portrait of Harry CareyHarry Carey
Crew Chief
Harry Carey was:
Portrait of George TobiasGeorge Tobias
Asst. Crew Chief
George Tobias was:
Portrait of Ward WoodWard Wood
Radio Operator Peterson
Ward Wood was:
Portrait of Ray MontgomeryRay Montgomery
Asst. Radio Operator Chester
Ray Montgomery was:
Portrait of John GarfieldJohn Garfield
Tail Gunner Joe Winocki
John Garfield was:
Portrait of James BrownJames Brown
Pilot Tex Rader
James Brown was:
Portrait of Stanley RidgesStanley Ridges
Maj. Mallory - Clark Field
Stanley Ridges was:
Portrait of Willard RobertsonWillard Robertson
Colonel at Hickam Field
Willard Robertson was:
Portrait of Moroni OlsenMoroni Olsen
Col. Blake
Moroni Olsen was:
Portrait of Edward BrophyEdward Brophy
Marine Sgt. J.J. Callahan
Edward Brophy was:
Portrait of Richard LaneRichard Lane
Maj. W.G. Roberts
Richard Lane was:
Portrait of Bill CragoBill Crago
Lieut. P T. Moran
Bill Crago was:
Portrait of Faye EmersonFaye Emerson
Susan McMartin
Faye Emerson was:
Portrait of Addison RichardsAddison Richards
Maj. Daniels
Addison Richards was:
Portrait of James FlavinJames Flavin
Maj. A.M. Bagley
James Flavin was:
Portrait of Murray AlperMurray Alper
Butch - Demolition Squad Corporal (uncredited)
Murray Alper was:
Portrait of Lynn BaggettLynn Baggett
Nurse (uncredited)
Lynn Baggett was:
Portrait of Leah BairdLeah Baird
Nurse #2 (uncredited)
Leah Baird was:
Portrait of Rand BrooksRand Brooks
Co-Pilot (uncredited)
Rand Brooks was:
Portrait of James BushJames Bush
Clark Field Control Officer (uncredited)
James Bush was:
Portrait of Ann DoranAnn Doran
Mrs. Mary Quincannon (uncredited)
Ann Doran was:
Portrait of Warren DouglasWarren Douglas
Hickam Field Control Officer (uncredited)
Warren Douglas was:
Portrait of Bill EdwardsBill Edwards
Soldier (uncredited)
Bill Edwards was:
Portrait of John EstesJohn Estes
Orderly (uncredited)
John Estes was:
Portrait of Charles FlynnCharles Flynn
Sergeant (uncredited)
Charles Flynn was:
Portrait of Ross FordRoss Ford
Second Lieutenant (uncredited)
Ross Ford was:
Portrait of Ruth FordRuth Ford
Nurse (uncredited)
Ruth Ford was:
Portrait of William ForrestWilliam Forrest
Group Commander Jack Harper (uncredited)
William Forrest was:
Portrait of Pat GleasonPat Gleason
Marine (uncredited)
Pat Gleason was:
Portrait of Sol GorssSol Gorss
Sergeant (uncredited)
Sol Gorss was:
Portrait of William HopperWilliam Hopper
Sergeant (uncredited)
William Hopper was:
Portrait of David S. HorsleyDavid S. Horsley
Orderly (uncredited)
David S. Horsley was:
Portrait of Marjorie HoshelleMarjorie Hoshelle
Nurse (uncredited)
Marjorie Hoshelle was:
Portrait of Bill HunterBill Hunter
Marine (uncredited)
Bill Hunter was:
Portrait of Bill KennedyBill Kennedy
Marine (uncredited)
Bill Kennedy was:
Portrait of Allan LaneAllan Lane
Marine (uncredited)
Allan Lane was:
Portrait of Charles LangCharles Lang
Soldier (uncredited)
Charles Lang was:
Portrait of Harry LewisHarry Lewis
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Harry Lewis was:
Portrait of Warren MaceWarren Mace
Orderly (uncredited)
Warren Mace was:
Portrait of Frank MarloweFrank Marlowe
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Frank Marlowe was:
Portrait of James MillicanJames Millican
Marine with Dog on Wake Island (uncredited)
James Millican was:
Portrait of Maurice MurphyMaurice Murphy
Harper's Co-Pilot (uncredited)
Maurice Murphy was:
Portrait of Tom NealTom Neal
Marine (uncredited)
Tom Neal was:
Portrait of George N. NeiseGeorge N. Neise
Hickam Field Radio Operator (uncredited)
George N. Neise was:
Portrait of George Offerman, Jr.George Offerman, Jr.
Ground Crewman (uncredited)
George Offerman, Jr. was:
Portrait of Dorothy PetersonDorothy Peterson
Mrs. Chester (uncredited)
Dorothy Peterson was:
Portrait of Walter SandeWalter Sande
Joe - Mechanic at Clark Field (uncredited)
Walter Sande was:
Portrait of Edward Soo HooEdward Soo Hoo
Chinese Man (uncredited)
Edward Soo Hoo was:
Portrait of Walter Soo HooWalter Soo Hoo
Chinese Boy (uncredited)
Walter Soo Hoo was:
Portrait of Edwin StanleyEdwin Stanley
Doctor Attending Quincannon (uncredited)
Edwin Stanley was:
Portrait of Freddie SteeleFreddie Steele
Marine (uncredited)
Freddie Steele was:
Portrait of Charles SullivanCharles Sullivan
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan was:
Portrait of Theodore von EltzTheodore von Eltz
First Lieutenant (uncredited)
Theodore von Eltz was:
Portrait of Hal WellingHal Welling
Officer (uncredited)
Hal Welling was:
Portrait of Pat WestPat West
Soldier with Demolition Squad (uncredited)
Pat West was:
Portrait of Victor ZimmermanVictor Zimmerman
Marine (uncredited)
Victor Zimmerman was:
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