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Description The pilot climbs in to the cockpit of his Republic Thunderbolt Mk.II of No. 30 Squadron, Royal Air Force before taking off from Jumchar for a sortie over Burma. The fighter wears the special South East Asia Command striping round the nose and tail surfaces, which served as a friendly identification marking.
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This photograph TR 2637 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Author Royal Navy official photographer
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