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English: Three American pilots of No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron RAF, Pilot Officers G Tobin, V C 'Shorty' Keough, and A Mamedoff show off their new squadron badge at Church Fenton, Yorkshire, October 1940.
Three American pilots of No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron RAF, Pilot Officers G Tobin of Los Angeles, V C 'Shorty' Keough of Brooklyn, New York and A Mamedoff of Thompson, Connecticut, show how their new squadron badge will look on Keogh's uniform at Church Fenton, Yorkshire. Mamedoff was formerly a stunt pilot in an air circus. Keough was a professional parachutist with 480 drops at the time this photograph was taken. Tobin was a commercial pilot who also did film work in Los Angeles.
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English: Air Ministry Second World War Official Collection
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English: * Associated people and organisations
  • Royal Air Force, 71 Squadron
  • Associated places
    Church Fenton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, UK
  • Associated events
    Battle of Britain 1940, United Kingdom, Second World War
  • Associated themes
    Battle of Britain 1940, Royal Air Force 1939-1945, Fighter Command
  • Associated keywords
    Operations, Aerial Warfare
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