Lt. Goldcamp at the entryway.
Yours truly.
“Noto’s Villa”. The side of San Giovanni Rotondo opposite the railroad track.
The bombs shown here are “AP” (Anti-Personnel) bombs, used on certain close support missions.
Close-up of same.
An auxiliary engine undergoes repair. Note the U.S. G.I. pyramidal tents in background.
Major Francis Manda and myself at the operations desk. Note the aircraft status board behind Major Manda.
P-47 with wing bombs and belly tank, ready to go.
The field with San Giovanni Rotondo building in background, and mountains off in the distance.
Typical weapons carrier. These trucks plus the jeep provided the bulk of miscellaneous personnel transportation where American equipment was in use. Can see trackside San Giovanni Rotondo building in background.