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B-25 bomber and a Studebaker truck, 1942-45
North American B-25J Mitchell medium bomber with (possibly) a Studebaker truck, with servicemen inside, parked in front of it.
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B-25 bomber and crewmen, 1942-45
North American B-25 Mitchell medium bomber which is parked with crewmen standing around it on the ground. 1942-45
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B-25 bomber and P-47 fighter at an airfield, Mediterranean Theater (probably), 1942-44
North American B-25D Mitchell bomber with tail number 97 and a Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Fighter with number 55 on the fuselage.
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B-25 bomber and servicemen in North Africa, 1942
B-25 (probably a D model) parked in sandy field with ground crew inspecting the right landing gear and the right propeller blades which are bent.
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B-25 bomber attacking a damaged Japanese destroyer, Pacific Ocean
Photograph, aerial. North American B-25 Mitchell bomber attacking a damaged Japanese destroyer.
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B-25 bomber attacking Axis forces, Italy
Photograph, aerial. North American B-25 Mitchell bomber flying over a battlefield; columns of smoke are rising from the ground.
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B-25 bomber autographed by North American Aviation employees circa 1943-1944
North American B-25J Mitchell bomber. "Autographed B-25 by employees of North American aircraft - California". Circa 1943-1944
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B-25 bomber autographed by North American Aviation employees circa 1943-1944
North American B-25J Mitchell bomber. "Autographed B-25 by employees of North American aircraft - California". Circa 1943-1944
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B-25 bomber being lifted by two Royal Air Force crane trucks in North Africa, 1942
Front view of a B-25 bomber (probably D model) as it is lifted by two Royal Air Force crane trucks. Propeller blades are bent.
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B-25 bomber being repaired, Mediterranean Theater (probably), 1942-44
North American B-25J Mitchell bomber with nose art "Paper Doll". Nose, propeller, wings, and engines are off for maintence or repair.
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B-25 bomber being worked on, location unknown, 1941-45
North American B-25D Mitchell medium bomber (Tail Numbers 22 and 12833, Star-and-Bars insignia) with crewmen working around the tail.
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B-25 bomber covered in writing, location unknown, 1941-45
North American B-25D Mitchell medium bomber with handwriting covering the engine cowling, the bomb bay door, and the fuselage.