Lt. Livingston
 

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Ira M. Porter, jet pilot, United States Air Force, 4th Fighter Wing, standing in from of an F-86 shaking hands with Lieutenant Livingston. The name of the pilot of the plane is W.N. Wood and the jest has the name Baby Shoes with a pair of baby shoes painted on the side.

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Photograph of Ira M. Porter, jet pilot, United State Air Force, 4th Fighter Wing standing in front of an F-86 with Lieutenant Livingston. Both men are holding up two fingers to represent the MiG jets Mr. Porter shot down in the Korean war. The man on the left is wearing khaki pants and a dark jacket and the man on the right is wearing a dark jumpsuit. Both men are holding up peace signs and smiling at each other and the plane is silver with a decal of a Native American man in a traditional headdress.

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Four jet pilots from the 4th Fighter Wing, Chiefs Squadron, United States Air Force. Taylor, Dobell, Livingston, and Ira M. Porter of Fort Worth, Texas. Standing in front of an F-86 with "Baby Shoes" written on the side. "Ole D. Flight"


(4th Fighter Interceptor Wing yearbook - 1952)