70 years later, fighter pens still tell story
RAF CROUGHTON, United Kingdom - World War II fighter pens were designed to look like rolling hills from the sky. The walls were made out of brick and cement, which would hopefully contain an explosion if Nazi warplanes scored a direct hit on an aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt. John Barton)
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