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B-25 Mitchell bombers in flight, probably in Italy in 1944 to 1945
B-25 Mitchell bombers in flight; city below shows large explosion. Location unknown. 1944-45.
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B-25 Mitchell bombers on Coronus Strip runway on Sterling Island in 1944
B-25 Mitchell bombers on Coronus Strip runway on Sterling Island. "Flight line. Sterling Island.
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B-25 Mitchell landing on an airstrip
Photograph. North American B-25 Mitchell landing on an airstrip in an open field; a Lockheed P-38 Lightning is in the foreground.
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B-25 Mitchell medium bomber with nose art and two soldiers, North Africa (probably), 1942
North American B-25C/D Mitchell medium bomber with nose art (Image: cartoon soldier carrying bomb on back). "Krugh & Owens".
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B-25 taking off, 1942
North American B-25 Mitchell medium bomber (Tail Number 71), with Star-in-Circle insignia, taking off with wheels retracting.
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B-25 taking off, 1942
North American B-25 Mitchell medium bomber (Tail Number 71), with Star-in-Circle insignia, taking off with wheels retracting.
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B-26 bombers destroying a German fuel dump, Po Valley
Photograph, aerial. Two Martin B-26 Marauder bombers in flight; columns of smoke are rising from the ground below.
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B-26 bombers in flight
Photograph, aerial. Two Martin B-26 Marauder bombers in flight; the B-26 in the foreground has "Gunga Din" on the nose.
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B-26 bombing a marshalling yard, Florence
Photograph, aerial. Martin B-26 Marauder bomber in flight; a large cloud of smoke is rising from a marshalling yard in the background.
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B-26 with crew at Barksdale Field, Louisiana on 23 August 1944
B-26 Marauder with crew at Barksdale Field, Louisiana on 23 August 1944. "The Plane and Crew, Barksdale 7/11/44 to 9/28/44. L. to R.-Lt.
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B-26 with crew at Barksdale Field, Louisiana on 23 August 1944
B-26 Marauder with crew at Barksdale Field, Louisiana on 23 August 1944. "The Plane and Crew, Barksdale 7/11/44 to 9/28/44. L. to R.-Lt.
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B-29 "18th. C.B." being loaded with supplies, Saipan, 1945
Slide. Airmen loading the B-29 "18th. C.B." with supplies; a "Bombs Loaded" sign is in front of the aircraft.