File:USAAF Spitfire in UK 309FS 31FG.jpg
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DescriptionUSAAF Spitfire in UK 309FS 31FG.jpg | USAAF pilots of the 309th Fighter Squadron, 31st Fighter Group, running to their Supermarine Spitfire Mk VB planes in Great Britain in 1942. The Spitfire "WZ-A" was the personal aircraft of Major Harrison Reed Thyng, later a brigadier general in the USAF. | ||
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