Hot Rod Prop Summer - The F-51H Days of the Oregon ANG
Northwest fighter pilots at academics--a briefing room filled with the pilots of the Air National Guard’s 142nd Fighter-Interceptor Wing is seen here on the first training day of the wing’s two-week summer training at Gowen Field, Idaho on Monday, June 15, 1953. Oregon pilots are seen in their dark jackets, some with the Redhawk emblem of the 123rd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron visible. From left to right are Capt. Richard J. Schmidt, 123rd commander (with jacket open), Merle M. Jarboe with the infectious grin, Wallace L. Parks looking right at the camera and two other Redhawk pilots, unidentified, one of whom may be Philip Dean Janney. (The Idaho Daily Statesman)
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