This group of original black and white photos of United States Navy Fighter planes was taken in and around the South Pacific Marshall Islands in 1943 and 1944. These were some of the planes that my Dad, Rip Smock worked on as a Naval Aviation Electrician. It was common during World War 2 for aircrews to decorate their planes with pictures or drawings.
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Here’s a group of great old black and white photos of my Dad during World War II in the Marshall Islands. Rip was an Aviation Electrician in the United States Navy in Carrier Aircraft Service Unit 35 and spent most of his tour of duty in the South Pacific. There is no doubt that we owe a debt of gratitude to those brave young men who risked their lives to ensure our freedom.
This is CASU is a great online article written in 1942 about the Carrier Aircraft Service Units roll in World War 2.
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