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Three American pilots of the No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron Royal Air Force show off their new squadron badge at Church Fenton, Yorkshire, Oct. 1940. Three ‘eagle squadrons’ were formed between 1940 and 41 from U.S. citizens in the RAF. Initially they had British commanding officers, a combination of U.S. and British pilots and British ground crew. (Courtesy Photo)

PHOTO BY: Airman 1st Class Christopher S. Sparks
VIRIN: 180629-Z-XX999-0001.JPG
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