Rank 99 documents the Republic F-84G Thunderjet — the USAF's primary Korean War fighter-bomber and the first American jet fighter designed for inflight refueling from the outset. Entering service in 1951, the G-model introduced hardpoints for bombs, rockets, and the Mark 7 nuclear weapon carriage concept that defined early Cold War deterrence doctrine. Powered by a single Allison J35 turbojet, the straight-wing Thunderjet traded transonic agility for rugged sortie generation — F-84s flew more missions over Korea than any other USAF type, earning a reputation for reliability under harsh forward operating conditions. The type also pioneered fighter escort for B-29 raids and laid groundwork for the swept-wing F-84F Thunderstreak and RF-84F Thunderflash reconnaissance variants. More than 3,600 Thunderjets were built; many served in NATO air forces through the 1950s. Wallimilist renders the top-down split view with blue-grey camo exterior, bone wireframe rib lattice, checkered seam stripe, REPUBLIC 84 decal stack, THUNDERJET OVER KOREA kicker, and USAF insignia exactly as the master PNG dictates — 1951 Cold War palette, straight-wing geometry, and curator copy on Korean War sortie rates and refueling heritage.