Mechanics repairing engine

Figures repair an aircraft engine in the foreground. A crane stands to the right of the figures and a plane is on the ground in back of them. Ink wash drawing on paper, surrounded by an ink border and mounted on cardboard. Paper size: 21.6 x 29.3 cm. Cardboard size: 28 x 35.4 cm. Figures repair an aircraft engine in the foreground. A crane stands to the right of the figures and a plane is on the ground in back of them. Ink wash drawing on paper, surrounded by an ink border and mounted on cardboard. Paper size: 21.6 x 29.3 cm. Cardboard size: 28 x 35.4 cm. After training at Pendleton Field, Oregon, in aerial and ground photography, Baldwin served with the 20th U.S. Air Force as public relations photographer and artist. Stationed on Iwo Jima, he later covered the surrender of Japanese forces in Tokyo Bay, August, 1945. Gift of the artist, 1994.
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