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Caption: 2-MF-13 (Lucky 13?) at a still existing early 1942 Ewa Plain Battlefield revetment, flown in combat at Midway by Capt. Kirk Armistead, USMC. This badly shot up plane survived when most didn't.

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Caption: 2-MF-13 at a still existing and undocumented early 1942 Ewa Plain Battlefield revetment, Ewa.

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Caption: 2-MF-13 being fueled up in undocumented early 1942 Ewa Plain Battlefield revetment, Ewa.

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Caption: 2-MF-13 ready for towing from undocumented early 1942 Ewa Plain Battlefield revetment, Ewa.
 
It says that (on Pinterest) the leading tanks are Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf D's and the following two are Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf H's....
So, what I think is a '13', is it possible to somehow, confirm that she's a IV D?

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Judging by the shape of the rear fenders and the place the box is attached at I would say the "13" and the "33" are the Panzer IVs. however if these were of the D variant it is quite difficult to state if you don't see the front of the vehicles. But we can assume these were the Aufs D.
 

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