... LOTS of em!!! and some good one's here IMHO. Everything Fold3 had in their archives that I could dig up so maybe there's a few some of you haven't seen yet. Hopefully the information is relatively correct, if not I'm sure you Liaison folk will correct them. Sit back and enjoy the show.
Part 1 of many (keep checking in)
Vultee L-5 'Sentinels' Lined Up On An Air Strip In Burma In Preperation For An Air Show. 1 August 1945
Vultee L-5s in formation. SSgt. Richard D. Houston is piloting Guinea Short Lines. NEW GUINEA
Vultee L-5S Of The 1St Air Commando Group Are Gassed From A Portable Refueling Unit At Ye-U, Burma. January 1945
Vultee L-5 'Sentinel' Over Okinawa, Ryukyu Retto
Vultee L-5 'Sentinel' Of The 163Rd Liaison Squadron, 10Th Army, Taking Off From Field Number 10, Okinawa, Ryukyu Retto
Vultee L-5 Pilots Of The 1St Air Commando Group Standing In Front Of An L-1 Plane Which Is Used For Evacuation Of Wounded
Vultee L-5 Of Flight 'A', 163Rd Liaison Squadron Attached To The 10Th Army, On Line At Cub Field No. 10 On Okinawa, Ryukyu Retto. 1945
Vultee L-5 Guinea Short Lines being refueled at Valencia Airstrip, Mindanao, Philippine Islands
Vultee L-5 carrying litter patient to hospital from a forward strip-3
Vultee L-5 carrying litter patient to hospital from a forward strip
View Of Vultee L-5 Sentinel En Route To Photographic Mission
V-2 with L-5's in the background
Refueling A Vultee L-5 On Airstrip At Myitkyina, Burma. 1944
Rover Joe A Gound-Air Tactical Method Used By Mediterranean Allied Air Forces To Coordinate Fighter-Bombers And Infantry Action In The Mountain Approaches
Stinson (Vultee) L-5 of the First Tactical Air Force (Provisional), France, February, 1945
Stinson L-1 Serial Number 41-18976by JHGray on March 15, 2011
Stinson L1 Vigilant on floats