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Australian paratrooper at the Parachute Battalion Training Centre with Austen Mk 1 submachine gun, date unknownB-17 Flying Fortress bomber B-17 Flying Fortress bombers of the 414th Bombardment Squadron roll out on steel Marsden Matting in Tunisia, 1943.B-17E bomber
Australian paratrooper at the Parachute Battalion Training Centre with Austen Mk 1 submachine gun, date unknownB-17 Flying Fortress bomber 'Pluto' at Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1942-1943; nose art by Ernie VandalB-17 Flying Fortress bombers of the 414th Bombardment Squadron roll out on steel Marsden Matting in Tunisia, 1943.B-17E bomber 'Craps for the Japs' of the 43rd Bombardment Group, US 65th Bombing Squadron based at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, Australian Papua in flight, 1942-1943
B-17E bomber B-17E bomber B-17E bomber of 42nd Bomb Squadron of USAAF 11th Bomb Group at Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1943B-17E bomber of the US 43rd Bombardment Group based at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1942-1943
B-17E bomber 'Lak-A-Nookie' of the US 43rd Bombardment Group, 63rd Bombing Squadron in a revetment at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1942-1943B-17E bomber 'Yankee Diddler' of 43rd Bomber Group, US 65th Bomber Squadron taking off from Jackson Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea, 1942-1943; note P-39 fighters in backgroundB-17E bomber of 42nd Bomb Squadron of USAAF 11th Bomb Group at Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1943B-17E bomber of the US 43rd Bombardment Group based at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1942-1943
B-17F Flying Fortress aircraft B-17F Flying Fortress aircraft B-17F Flying Fortress bomber B-24 in flight, viewed from above, circa 1942-1945
B-17F Flying Fortress aircraft 'Spotted Cow', assembly ship of 384th Bomber Group, 547th Bomber Squadron, based in RAF Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, England, UK, 1943, photo 1 of 2B-17F Flying Fortress aircraft 'Spotted Cow', assembly ship of 384th Bomber Group, 547th Bomber Squadron, based in RAF Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, England, UK, 1943, photo 2 of 2B-17F Flying Fortress bomber 'Memphis Belle' visiting Patterson Field on a War Bond campaign, Ohio, United States, 1943B-24 in flight, viewed from above, circa 1942-1945
B-24 Liberator bomber taking off from an advance air field in Kunming, China, circa 1943; note P-40 Warhawk fighters in foregroundB-24D Liberators in formation, early 1943. This was probably a flight to test the visibility of a new National Insignia design.B-24E Liberator bombers being built at FordB-25 Mitchell bomber of US Army Air Corps 77th Bomber Squadron, southeast of Attu Island, Alaska, 1943; note radar under nose
B-24 Liberator bomber taking off from an advance air field in Kunming, China, circa 1943; note P-40 Warhawk fighters in foregroundB-24D Liberators in formation, early 1943. This was probably a flight to test the visibility of a new National Insignia design.B-24E Liberator bombers being built at Ford's Willow Run plant, Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States, late 1942 or early 1943B-25 Mitchell bomber of US Army Air Corps 77th Bomber Squadron, southeast of Attu Island, Alaska, 1943; note radar under nose
B-25C Mitchell bombers in flight at low level over an unknown desert, May 1942-Feb 1943B-25H Mitchell bomber in flight over central Burma, circa 1940sBai Chongxi, date unknownBarbed wire in snowy landscape, Norway or Finland, 1942-1943
B-25C Mitchell bombers in flight at low level over an unknown desert, May 1942-Feb 1943B-25H Mitchell bomber in flight over central Burma, circa 1940sBai Chongxi, date unknownBarbed wire in snowy landscape, Norway or Finland, 1942-1943

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