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Africa has been spanned with a network of air lines, over which men and supplies are rushed to United Nations' bases, where many aerodromes have been hacked from the jungle. Here, somewhere in Liberia, an aircraft spreads its wings over a crude tliatched hut standing at an aerodrome which Pan-American Airways engineers are constructing with the help of native workers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 106, 31 October 1942, Page 6

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Africa has been spanned with a network of air lines, over which men and supplies are rushed to United Nations' bases, where many aerodromes have been hacked from the jungle. Here, somewhere in Liberia, an aircraft spreads its wings over a crude tliatched hut standing at an aerodrome which Pan-American Airways engineers are constructing with the help of native workers. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 106, 31 October 1942, Page 6

Africa has been spanned with a network of air lines, over which men and supplies are rushed to United Nations' bases, where many aerodromes have been hacked from the jungle. Here, somewhere in Liberia, an aircraft spreads its wings over a crude tliatched hut standing at an aerodrome which Pan-American Airways engineers are constructing with the help of native workers. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 106, 31 October 1942, Page 6