Last Kiss by John Lustig for November 11, 2024

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    John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator about 2 months ago

    Happy Veterans Day!

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    Jayalexander  about 2 months ago

    I’d dig a foxhole for the both of us in half a heartbeat.

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Felina looks like she could jump-start a few hearts…

    Nice Work, John, Felina, and Allen!

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    Uncle Kenny  about 2 months ago

    She can thank me any time she wants!

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    cracker65  about 2 months ago

    She will definitely get a rise out of the soldiers

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    phritzg Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Was this photo taken at the Riverside Municipal Airport, where this particular aircraft is located?

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    Differentname  about 2 months ago

    True story. Back in WW2 there were civilians on the homefront who were offended that the Air Corps let the crews paint naughty pictures on their planes. Those folks knew that the men were going to be facing death to protect the homeland, but how dare they have impure thoughts.

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    PraiseofFolly  about 2 months ago

    She is well-deployed for ‘landing’ and taxiing across the tarmac.

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    Packratjohn Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Hey you A&P guys, do you still have the blueprints for that undercarriage? I’d like to run some airworthiness tests. I don’t see any room for improvement, though. For that matter there’s not enough room for anything in that outfit. In this guys humble opinion, I think that’s the perfect design for this mission.

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    Geezer  about 2 months ago

    Don’t thank me; thank the Selective Service System. I was drafted.

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    alexius23  about 2 months ago

    Many planes had much more risqué nose art….

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    MartinPerry1  about 1 month ago

    Time for my yearly reading of “Aftermath” by Seigfried Sassoon.

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    mistercatworks  about 1 month ago

    I suspected this was a modern image when I saw the tattoo.

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    Packratjohn Premium Member about 1 month ago

    I just noticed there is an aircraft in this photo…

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    Drbarb71 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    John, you should have showed HER in UNIFORM! Many women serve as well!

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    crettawva  about 1 month ago

    SH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She’s just plain beautiful.

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    The Tooninator creator about 1 month ago

    Amen to that!

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    Thorby  about 1 month ago

    VERY NICE C-47!!!!

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    Zebrastripes  about 1 month ago

    Hubba Hubba!! Lol

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    Differentname  about 1 month ago

    Like most of you, it took me a while to notice that Felina was dressed like the plane’s nose art, so I did a quick dive into the interwebs.

    The D-Day Doll was the plane’s actual name.

    It was built at the Douglas factory in Santa Monica, California. It is one of 159 C-53Ds and was delivered to AAF on July 7, 1943. It was assigned to the 434th Troop Carrier Group and was stationed at various locations (Alliance Field, NE, Baer Field, IN, Fullbeck, UK, and Welford Park, UK) before arriving at Royal Air Force (RAF) Aldermaston, UK in march 1944.

    The 434th TCG consisted of HQ and the 71st to 74th Squadrons. Aircraft 830 was assigned to the 72nd Squadron (CU).

    The group’s D-Day mission was to tow gliders carrying reinforcements to 101st Division troops who had been dropped earlier in the night near Utah Beach.

    At 0119, June 6, 1944, 52 of the Group’s airplanes, each towing a Waco glider, took off from RAF Aldermaston Airfield for Normandy. Aircraft 830 flew three missions on D-Day and the next day.

    While in the ETO it participated in the D-Day invasion, Operation Market Garden in Holland, the re-supply of Bastogne, and the crossing of the Rhine.

    It also flew various support missions and wounded evacuations to England.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 1 month ago

    “No. Thank YOU for YOUR’S.”

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