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English: Leonard K. "Kit" Carson of the 357th Fighter Group with his P-51 Mustang. Handwritten caption on reverse: '6 ? in top and second row. Bottom has at least 3. Kitt Carson.'
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  • Object number FRE 3152
  • Database number 400944
Author This image was created and released by the Imperial War Museum on the IWM Non Commercial Licence. Photographs taken, or artworks created, by a member of the forces during their active service duties are covered by Crown Copyright provisions. Faithful reproductions may be reused under that licence, which is considered expired 50 years after their creation.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in the United States between 1929 and 1977, inclusive, without a copyright notice. For further explanation, see Commons:Hirtle chart as well as a detailed definition of "publication" for public art.

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