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English: In 1945, 9th Air Force Commanding Officer Major General Hoyt S. Vandenburg, commissioned a watercolor book by Combat Artist Milton Marx. This book was distributed to 9th Air Force personnel in 1945 as a memoir of their time in the service during World War II.
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Source NINTH AIR FORCE, USAAF, commissioned by Hoyt S. Vandenburg, illustrated by Combat Artist Captain Milton Marx, published and distributed by the United States Army Air Force. 1945
Author Combat Artist Captain Milton Marx

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Watercolor portrait of Brigadier General Victor H. Strahm, 9th Air Force, United States Army Air Force 1945

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