I need help on figuring out the nose art on a C-47 that flew with the 306th Troop Carrier Squadron, 442nd Troop Carrier Group in Normandy and Market Garden. This is the only known photograph of this aircraft: C-47A 43-15137. The picture was taken just prior to June 6th 1944 (no invasion stripes painted yet). On the front of the nose appears to be a white triangle with 137 painted under it, 7H on the side of the nose in white, with radio call letter H on the tail.
The question is, can anyone make out the nose art or maybe they have seen it before? There is obviously a name and what looks like a pentagon or a oddly shaped canteen. The name aircraft was flown by 1st Lt Buckley A. Maynard.
These are two zoomed in images taken from the original National Archives picture:


The full history of this aircraft can be seen here:
http://www.questmasters.us/C-47A_43-15137.html
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Thanks,
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
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C-47A 43-15137 "7H" Normandy/Holland Vet
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