British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden at an airfield in England during World War II. Anthony Eden reviews troops at the airfield. Lieutenant General Jacob L. Devers and Major General Ira C. Eaker accompany the Secretary. Eden shakes hands with the officers at the U.S. bomber station. Secretary Eden looks on with an aircraft in the background. A man seated in the cockpit with Nazi German swastikas on the door of the plane. Secretary Eden shakes hands with flight crew members lined up at the bomber station. Officers including Colonel Curtis Le May, Colonel Archie Old, Colonel Peterson also present at the air base.
U.S. General Carl Spaatz decorates men in Kairouan, Tunisia during World War II. U.S. Army Air Forces P-8 aircraft fly over an airfield in Kairouan. Platoon of Saphis mounted on camels escort a car. General Carl Spaatz gets off the car. Troops lined up on the field. U.S. flag hoisted at the field. General Spaatz pins up Distinguished Flying Cross medal onto British Wellington pilots. Men lined up as General pins up medals. British soldiers lined up. Saphis mounted on camels. General decorates men with the Distinguished Flying Cross.
German JU-88 aircraft at an airfield in European Theater during World War II. Two allied crew members fuel a JU-88 aircraft. Men hold the hose as th aircraft is being fueled. Men work on the aircraft. A soldier stands atop th fuel truck as he clicks a picture of the JU-88. He gets off the fuel truck.
Captured German JU-88 aircraft at an airfield in European Theater during World War II. General Carl Spaatz and an officer looks at the JU-88 aircraft at an airfield. He talks to the officer. Another officer points towards th plane as he speaks to General Spaatz. An officer unfolds and displays German Swastika flag. Officer folds the flag.
Captured German JU-88 aircraft at an Allied-controlled airfield in European Theater during World War II. General Carl Spaatz and other officers stand under the nose of JU-88 Junkers aircraft. Pilot climbs in the belly turret of the aircraft followed by the crew members. Ladder being folded and placed inside the turret. Turret being closed. Mechanics crank the motors of JU88. Propellers rotate and motor starts. Aircraft taxis along the airfield. JU 88 Junker takes off.
U.S. 8th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron in the South Pacific during World War II. Aircraft of the 8th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron lined up on a taxi way. An overcast sky with dark clouds. Flashes occur in the dark due to firing.
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