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51st Fighter Group

Air Force buildings and barracks in Yunnan, China, during WWII.
Stanley Mamlock posing before propeller of a P-51 in the CBI. During WWII.
Stanley Mamlock posing before P-51 in the CBI. During WWII.
American flyers of the 16th Fighter Squadron in China, before a sign at Chenggong. Stanley Mamlock in center of group. In Chinese the sign says "Great Wall In The Air" ("空中長城"). During WWII.
American flyers in CBI, likely in China. Stanley Mamlock under arrow saying "me." "Prince" in front.
American flyers in Karachi, August, 1944. Rear, l-r: Upchurch (this should be Lt. Robert "Hoyle" Upchurch, MIA), Stanley Mamlock, Moad (this should be 1st Lt. Van N. Moad, MIA). Front, l-r: Cancellor, Kirschbaum, Prince, Bell (this might be Roy. E. Bell).
Lt. Stanley Monroe Mamlock, 16th FS, 51st FG. Lt. Stanley Mamlock was a fighter pilot in China during the Second World War. He flew many missions, and survived his time of service. He came from Washington state. Stanley Mamlock was born a second son in Tacoma, Washington, February 4, 1923, and graduated from Stadium High School in 1941. In 1942...
Lt. Robert "Hoyle" Upchurch, 74th Fighter Squadron, 23rd Fighter Group, missing October 6, 1944. (Photo courtesy of LLewis.)