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Nose art is a picture or word painted on the nose of a fighter or bomber aircraft used in the military.
Nose art can be found on the nose of fighter and bomber aircraft used by the military. Nose art can be found in the militaries of countries all over the world, in both unofficial and semi-official forms.
It is used by the armed forces of countries all over the world. Some depict feelings for loved ones separated by war, others express anger, and still others are humorous and cool.
Some depict feelings for loved ones separated by war, others express anger, and still others are humorous or cynical.
These are not mere "doodles," but rather a summary of feelings about the war.
They are more than just "doodles. They are not just "doodles," but rather a summary of the emotions of war, showing the loneliness and irony of the young men and women who are flying away, and the planes that are their partners in life.
It is a symbol of the loneliness and irony of the young men and women who are flying away. It was a necessary morale booster. On the left side of the black dial with white hour markers, a motivated Popeye™ looks as if he is about to run away.
Popeye™ is about to start running. Popeye™ eating spinach to save olives?
To save Olive? Popeye™ is trying to save Olive. On the right side of the dial
The right side of the dial is inscribed with the common U.S. Navy call "hooyah! on the right side of the dial. Cloth green strap