Country Club For US Airmen- Rest and Recuperation in the English Countryside, Stanbridge Earls, Romsey, Hampshire, 1943 D14530

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Country Club For US Airmen- Rest and Recuperation in the English Countryside, Stanbridge Earls, Romsey, Hampshire, 1943 D14530

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Country Club For US Airmen- Rest and Recuperation in the English Countryside, Stanbridge Earls, Romsey, Hampshire, 1943
"Doc" Kennedy plays the piano before changing for dinner in comfortable surroundings of the piano room at Stanbridge Earls. Listening to him play are Lieutenant Michael Zincowich (looking through the window), a Fortress Bombardier from New Hampshire, and Lieutenant R T Jacobs (seated in the armchair) is a Liberator Bombardier from Vicksburg, Mississippi.

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