
Caption | US Army Air Corps Cadet Curtis LeMay, circa 1930 ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
Source | ww2dbaseUnited States Air Force | ||||
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Added By | David Stubblebine | ||||
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2. fighter jock says:
13 Jan 2011 04:14:03 PM
Curtis LeMay is one of those rare individuals liberal politicians can enlist to perform their heavey lifting during wartime and then villifie forever afterward.
13 Jan 2011 04:14:03 PM
Curtis LeMay is one of those rare individuals liberal politicians can enlist to perform their heavey lifting during wartime and then villifie forever afterward.
3. OSI agent says:
6 Aug 2013 07:33:23 AM
He's clearly not a cadet in this photo. Looks like some sort of lieutenant's bar on his shoulder, which makes sense because he was commissioned in 1928.
6 Aug 2013 07:33:23 AM
He's clearly not a cadet in this photo. Looks like some sort of lieutenant's bar on his shoulder, which makes sense because he was commissioned in 1928.
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26 Jan 2010 01:19:59 PM
Curtis Lemay. A dark figure.