UPL 33228

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"Speedy A-20 Havoc light bombers of the US 9th AF are pictured leaving the coast of France for England after an attack recently on enemy targets in the low countries. These extremely fast attack bombers, which have been operating from England for several weeks, carry a powerful bomb load and are good at self defence. They can be used against armored cars or larger targets such as factories and harbors and can operate anywhere from right in front of Allied troops to hundreds of miles forward. They are used extensively by the British and Russians and the USAAF have used them for anti-submarine patrol in the North Atlantic, skip bombing in the Pacific and as light and attack bombers, with Marauder medium bombers, they will compose the 9th AF striking fleet which will give direct support to Allied ground forces during the coming invasion of Europe." - 671st BS 416th BG 9AF.

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An A-26 Invader (F6-P, serial number 43-22330) nicknamed "For Pete's Sake" of the 416th Bomb Group prepares for take-off at Mount Farm. Image by Robert Astrella, 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Group . Written on slide casing: '416 BG Mount Farm.'
  • Unit Hierarchy: Group
  • Air Force: Ninth Air Force
  • Type Category: Bombardment

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