Based on the letters of Earl Philip Reinhalter (1922-1953). Edited by his son, Earl Philip Reinhalter (1950-).
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A crashed plane in New Guinea, 1944.
Earl in the cockpit of a plane in Saidor, New Guinea, 1944.
Oro Bay sign - "Dobodura-Tokyo Road" - in Saidor, New Guinea, 1944.
A crashed plane in New Guinea, 1944.
Another crashed plane in New Guinea, 1944.
The photo album mistakenly says Major Bong's plane, but it is in fact the "Fiery Ginger" plane
belonging to Neel Kearby and named after his wife Virginia. The 22 "kills" marked on the side
of the plane was his total for the war. He was himself shot down on March 5, 1944.
Pictured above is "Fiery Ginger IV," his final plane of the war.
Planes on the runway, probably in New Guinea.
Plane on the runway, probably in New Guinea. The nose art appears to say "Louisiana Baby."
A plane taking off or landing, probably in New Guinea.
A plane on the runway, probably in New Guinea.
A plane on the runway, probably in New Guinea. The nose art appears to say "LOIS."
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