File:F-84e-36fbw-1951.jpg

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English: F-84E of the 36th Fighter-Bomber Wing, Fürstenfeldbruck AB Germany, 1951. flown by the Wing Commander Col. Robert L. Scott. Note the 23d Fighter Group emblem on the nose, as Col. Scott was a "Flying Tiger" in China during World War II
Source: United States Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell AFB Alabama
Source United States Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell AFB Alabama
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  • 2006-07-29 18:01 Bwmoll3 600×283×8 (46947 bytes) F-84E of the 36th Fighter-Bomber Wing, Furstenfeldbruck AB Germany, 1951 Source: United States Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell AFB Alabama

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