File:P-51 Mustang 'Miss Ann' 01.jpg

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English: A P-51 Mustang (HO-M_, serial number 42-103320) of the 352nd Fighter Group. Handwritten caption on reverse: 'HO-M, 352 FG, 487 FS, Possibly a/c of 1/Lt GT Moran.' Roger Freeman Photo FRE 13416
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* Object number UPL 31839 * Database number 31839
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