MAKE A MEME View Large Image Reproduction of a photograph of four men standing in the wreckage of a crashed aircraft, number C1024. On the back of the original was the caption "Lieutenant J. B. Stephens was killed in this crash". James Davidson ...
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Keywords: world war i worldwari aircraft curtiss jn-4 curtissjn4 crashes 1910s Reproduction of a photograph of four men standing in the wreckage of a crashed aircraft, number C1024. On the back of the original was the caption "Lieutenant J. B. Stephens was killed in this crash". James Davidson Stephen was killed on 21 October 1918 while training at Camp Rathbun, one of the Royal Flying Corps' training camps near Deseronto, Ontario. His spine was fractured in this crash. Reproduction of a photograph of four men standing in the wreckage of a crashed aircraft, number C1024. On the back of the original was the caption "Lieutenant J. B. Stephens was killed in this crash". James Davidson Stephen was killed on 21 October 1918 while training at Camp Rathbun, one of the Royal Flying Corps' training camps near Deseronto, Ontario. His spine was fractured in this crash.
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