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RF-4 Clip Art
RF-4 Clip Art. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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B-29 Clip Art
B-29 Clip Art. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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B-17 Clip Art
B-17 Clip Art. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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A-7 Clip Art
A-7 Clip Art. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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Maj Troy Gilbert
Maj Troy Gilbert. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. PDF files for this image, up to 18x24 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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K-9
K-9. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. PDF files for this image, up to 18x24 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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Pararescue IV
Pararescue IV. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. PDF files for this image, up to 18x24 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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CMSAF Gary R. Pfingston
CMSAF Gary R. Pfingston. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. PDF files for this image, up to 18x24 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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SR-71 "Strategic Reconnaissance"
SR-71 "Strategic Reconnaissance" Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. PDF files for this image, up to 48x36 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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B-29 "Bockscar"
B-29 "Bockscar" Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. PDF files for this image, up to 48x36 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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B-17 "Grey Day"
B-17 "Grey Day" Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. PDF files for this image, up to 48x36 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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P-51 "Betty Jane"
P-51 "Betty Jane" Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10.5x6.7 @ 72 ppi. PDF files for this image, up to 36x24 inches @ 150 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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C-141B Starlifter
C-141B Starlifter Art by Willie Jones. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Willie Jones Jr. and is available only to members of the Armed Forces and Military organizations. C-141B is a strategic airlifter (trooper/cargo transport). It is famous for bring home the Prisoners of War from Vietnam in 1973 and for dramatic paratroop drops over Panama in 1989.
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P-51C Mustang “Gruesome Twosome”
P-51C Mustang “Gruesome Twosome” Art by Willie Jones. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Willie Jones Jr. and is available only to members of the Armed Forces and Military organizations. Gruesome Twosome was often used to describe the 332ND Fighter Group’s most successful lead pilot - wingmen combination, 1Lt Lee A. Archer, “INA the Macon Belle”, and Capt Wendell O. Pruitt, “ALICE - JO”. 1Lt Archer and Capt Pruitt each accounted for 11 air and ground enemy kills with five and three air victories respectively. 1Lt Archer is the only documented “Ace” of the Tuskegee Airmen. He was originally listed with five kills although official Air Force records indicate four air-to-air kills. His victory credits were re-accessed and one claim was disallowed and listed as a probable. This process removed him from the list of American Aces. Many aerial victory lists credit him with 4, 4.5, or 5 victories. 1Lt Archer and Capt Pruitt were flamboyant and headstrong men who worked well together. Both being from big cities, were considered “Hip Cats”. 1Lt Archer was from New York City and Capt Pruitt was from St Louis. They liked the term and had a Zoot Suit clad “Hip Cat” painted on their “Red Tailed” P-51C Mustangs. 1Lt Lee A. Archer continued his military career and retired as a Lt Colonel but Capt Pruitt was not as fortunate. Capt Wendell O. Pruitt was killed in a flying accident at Tuskegee Army Air Field after returning from a combat tour in Italy. He was training a new cadet when the accident occurred. It was speculated that the young cadet froze during a maneuver and the aircraft went down before Capt Pruitt could regain control.
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P-47D Thunderbolt "Thunderbolt"
P-47D Thunderbolt "Thunderbolt" Art by Willie Jones. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Willie Jones Jr. and is available only to members of the Armed Forces and Military organizations. Col Gabreski was an outstanding leader and fighter ace. He destroyed 31 German aircraft (28 aerial and three ground victories) during World War II and shot down 6.5 MiG-15 kills during the Korean Conflict. He was one of a few American pilots to become an ace in two wars. Col Gabreski (then Lt Gabreski) was stationed at Wheeler Army Air Field, Hawaii during the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Wheeler was hit preventing any aircraft from getting airborne. After the airfield was cleared, he took off in search of the enemy in an obsolete P-36. His search was fruitless. He found no enemy aircraft to pursue. Col Gabreski would get his chance to pursue a different enemy, the Germans. He was reassigned to polish unit flying spitfires where he flew 20 combat missions but scored no victories. After a few weeks in the Polish squadron, Gabreski was transferred to the Army Air Force 56TH Fighter Group. It is with this group that Col Gabreski became famous. He scored 31 victories during his European tour of duty with this group. After finishing his tour of duty, Col Gabreski was scheduled to transfer back to the US. He got wind of a mission for the next day and convinced his commander to let him fly one more mission. Col Gabreski took off with his squadron to attack a German airfield. After reaching the target area, he aligned himself with aircraft parked in the open. He dived to get low and fast to avoid the anti-aircraft fire. As he zoomed past the airfield, his propeller struck a rise in the ground at the end of the runway that forced him down. He bellied in unharmed. Col Gabreski evaded for several days but was eventually capture and sent to Stalag Luft 1 where he spent eight months until the war end. Col Gabreski became the eighth jet ace of the Korean Conflict whi
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F-117A Nighthawk "Bombs Over Baghdad"
F-117A Nighthawk "Bombs Over Baghdad" Art by Willie Jones. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Willie Jones Jr. and is available only to members of the Armed Forces and Military organizations. The F-117A Nighthawk was the world's first operational aircraft designed to exploit low-observable stealth technology. The unique design of the single-seat F-117A provided exceptional combat capabilities. About the size of an F-15 Eagle, the twin-engine aircraft is powered by two General Electric F404 turbofan engines and has quadruple redundant fly-by-wire flight controls. Air refuelable, it supported worldwide commitments and added to the deterrent strength of the U.S. military forces. The Air Force retired the F-117 on 22 April 2008, primarily due to the acquisition and eventual deployment of the more effective F-22.
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B-17G Flying Fortress "2nd Patches"
B-17G Flying Fortress "2nd Patches" Art by Willie Jones. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Willie Jones Jr. and is available only to members of the Armed Forces and Military organizations. 2nd Patches was a 15th Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress assigned to 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group during World War II. On 31st March 1944 B-17F “Patches” of the 346th BS/99th BG effectively and B-17G 42-38201 of the 815th BS/483rd BG switched places. The B-17G became “2nd Patches”. 2nd Patches had been it’s share of rough times during it’s combat career as aircraft had replacement wing panels, fin and crew access door. It carried over 20 mission symbols and wore 99th BG late war markings with the addition of a shark-toothed chin turret. The black diamond Y represents the 99th Bomb Group and the ‘I’ the 346th Bomber Squadron. “2nd Patches” crashed on take off on the 24th August 1944 and was salvaged to keep other B-17s flying, whilst the original ‘Patches’ only survived until 31st March 1944. The B-17 had one of the heaviest bomb loads of the USAAF bombers of World War II. It could carry 6000 pounds of bombs over 2000 miles. B-17s dropped over 640,000 tons of bombs on Germany.
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B-29 Super Fortress "Enola Gay"
B-29 Super Fortress "Enola Gay" Art by Willie Jones. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Willie Jones Jr. and is available only to members of the Armed Forces and Military organizations. B-29 was the US Army Air Forces very heavy bomber during World War II. The B-29 "Enola Gay" dropped the first atomic bomb during World War II on Japan. The B-29 could carry 20,000 pounds of bombs over 3000 miles.
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P-51 Mustang
P-51 Mustang. Art by Willie Jones. Petie 3rd is a drawing of LtCol John C Meyer's P-51D Mustang. Good leadership is very important in military life. Good leaders see beyond the norm. They envision plans for the future then put their ideas into action. LtCol John C. Meyer was one of those leaders. LtCol Meyer was an ace and squadron commander of 487TH Fighter Squadron during World War II. He surprised his commander and the 8th Fighter Command Generals with an unusual request. LtCol Meyer requested his squadron be excused from the New Year's Eve party and stand alert. The powers that be said everyone rated a rest and deserved the party to let stream. LtCol Meyer told his commanders he believed the Germans were planning to attack the base because everyone would be hung-over and unable to fight. He was given permission to stand alert but he was warned that such a move could hurt the morale of his troops. LtCol Meyer returned to his squadron and ordered his troops to stand alert and NO PARTIES! All of the men obeyed the order while the New Year's Eve parties on 31 Dec 1944 went on for the rest of the base as planned. On New Year's Day 1945, the base awoke to an air raid siren. The German Air Force had begun their attack. LtCol Meyer and his pilots were ready for action. LtCol Meyer shot down one aircraft before his tires were fully retracted into the wheel bay. His squadron was the only unit in the area to engage the enemy that morning. The 12 pilots fought off over 50 enemy aircraft and shot down 23 of them with no loss of their own. For his actions on 1 Jan 1945, LtCol John C. Meyer received the Distinguished Service Cross and 487TH FS received the Distinguished Unit Citation (the only fighter squadron to do so during WWII). He scored two kills for a total of 24 air-to-air and 13 ground kills. He eventually rose to the rank of four-star General and commander of Strategic Air Command. He retired in early 1974 and passed away in December of the f
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This pencil illustration attempts to visualize PTSD. Those that suffer from this disorder are constantly trying to regain some sense of the normalcy they had before events that caused pieces of themselves to go missing. This illustration was created by MSgt William Vance, Medical Multimedia Manager for the 59th Public Affairs Office. This image is 7.5x10 @ 72 ppi and is available up to 8.5x11 @ 150 ppi.
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