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English: A U.S. Army Air Force Curtiss P-40 Warhawk of the 11th Fighter Squadron, 343rd Fighter Group in Alaska (USA), ca. 1943. The 11th FS moved to Elmendorf Field, Alaska, on 29 December 1941 (with detachments at Fort Randall 25 May to 1 September 1942, and at Ft. Glenn, 26 May to June 1942); in June 1942 the whole squadron moved to Ft. Glenn; on 20 February 1943 it moved to Adak (with detachments at Amchitka, 27 March to 17 May 1943, and 23 March 1944 to 20 July 1945).
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current23:19, 29 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 23:19, 29 December 20063,718 × 4,684 (1.32 MB)Morven (talk | contribs){{Information |Description = (from source) Aircraft. Army. One of the redoubled "Flying Tigers" ready to take off from an Alaskan point in a Curtis P-40 "Warhawk" fighter plane. The group to which he belongs is commanded by Major John Chennault, son of th

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