11 June 1943. Operation Corkscrew ended. The Italian garrison on Pantellaria island surrendered after heavy bombing, first ground captured by air power alone.
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11 June 1943. Operation Corkscrew ended. The Italian garrison on Pantellaria island surrendered after heavy bombing, first ground captured by air power alone.
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US 1942-033016 A-20C 1944 to RAF BX261 Douglas Boston MkIIIA to France 🇫🇷
@violetpilot1 via X
American A-20 Boston bombers at an Alaskan airfield before being shipped to the USSR. In the foreground on the right is an A-20G-35-DO (serial number 43-9943), followed by an A-20J-10-DO (serial number 43-9910).
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Il prossimo labubu che vedo appeso alla borsetta di una 50enne, sbrocco
Granny raises her tankard to Zamir, wishing him luck.
As the Scrafty starts to chug the burning taste and smell of the alcohol and spices hit him in full force. The burning becoming a warmth spreading throughout Zamir's body. The alcohol leaves him with a reddening face as he continues to chug the Groudon's Tears. To the side Granny slides a bucket quiely near the Scrafty, as she takes note of something. As Zamir continues to chug his sense of taste, and smell, seem to have not stopped him as he nears the bottom of the mug. The ceiling looks a little off to him but keeps going as he drinks the last drops of the ale. As soon as he sets down the mug however the room seems to be a little... spiny to him.
"S'rry kid looks like it 'as abit much for ya." Granny tells the Scrafty noting the red in his face.
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View from an American A-20 Havoc medium bomber during a low-level bombing run against a Japanese airfield, 1943-1945. Note the Ki-21 aircraft about to be destroyed. Attaching parachutes to the ordinance allowed American bombers to drop their payloads at lower altitudes, mitigating the possibility of damaging or destroying their own aircraft.
Pre-invasion bombing by A-20 bombers of Pointe du Hoc at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944.
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