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Caption | B-25 Mitchell, Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah, Aug 2006 ww2dbase | ||||
Date | Aug 2006 | ||||
Photographer | Bryan Hiatt | ||||
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2. lucky dog says:
24 Mar 2016 12:19:51 PM
I'm looking for information on what happened to the B-25 Bomber named "The City of Girard Ohio"
Also any photos would help
24 Mar 2016 12:19:51 PM
I'm looking for information on what happened to the B-25 Bomber named "The City of Girard Ohio"
Also any photos would help
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3 Sep 2011 01:04:59 PM
Note heavy machine gun armament in nose. This ship is set up for low-level strafing and skip bombing, a tactic that proved deadly to Japanese shipping at Bismarck Sea.