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Elaine Balsley, an SAIC contractor and management analyst in the Air Force Materiel Command Logistics Directorate’s Maintenance Division, stands by a graphite sketch she made of her uncle, William James McQuoid Jr., who left Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh to join the Army Air Corps as a B-17 tail gunner. He was killed on a final mission over Zwickau, Germany, in 1944. The sketch is on display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force now through 2011 as part of the bi-annual presentation exhibit of the Air Force Art Program. (Skywrighter staff photo/Niki Jahns)

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Elaine Balsley, an SAIC contractor and management analyst in the Air Force Materiel Command Logistics Directorate’s Maintenance Division, stands by a graphite sketch she made of her uncle, William James McQuoid Jr., who left Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh to join the Army Air Corps as a B-17 tail gunner. He was killed on a final mission over Zwickau, Germany, in 1944. The sketch is on display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force now through 2011 as part of the bi-annual presentation exhibit of the Air Force Art Program. (Skywrighter staff photo/Niki Jahns)

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