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**Vintage Airfield Scene - St. Pierre Du Mont, Normandy, France** This postcard features a vintage photograph of a U.S. Air Force airfield in action. The image shows Republic P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft being refueled, while the pilots stand by, ready to take off from the airfield at St. Pierre Du Mont, Normandy, France. The photograph was taken in June 1950, during the early days of the Cold War era, and is a rare glimpse into the operations of a U.S. Air Force base in post-war Europe. The scene captures the hustle and bustle of airfield activities, highlighting the importance of maintenance and refueling in supporting military aircraft. This postcard offers a unique and fascinating glimpse into the history of U.S. military aviation in France, and is a great addition to any collection of military aviation or post-war history memorabilia. **Details:** * Scene: U.S. Air Force airfield in action * Location: St. Pierre Du Mont, Normandy, France * Aircraft: Republic P-47 Thunderbolt * Date: June 1950 * War Theatre: France (Cold War era)