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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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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Three A-20B Havoc attack aircraft, probably of 47th Bomb Group, US 12th Air Force, over Tunisia, 27 Feb 1943.
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Technicians replace an engine on a U.S. Air Force Douglas A-20 Havoc bomber during a training exercise. 1942.
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An American A-20 torpedo bomber (Douglas A-20) withdraws from an attack on a Japanese transport ship in Tadji Bay, New Guinea, having scored a torpedo hit.February 13, 1944.
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Gunner-radio operator A-20
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A pair of A-20 Havoc bombers from the 671st Squadron, 416th Bomb Group, fly over an explosion at the French railway station of Domfront. June 5, 1944
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A pair of Douglas A-20 Havoc bombers fly over a railway station in the southern part of Luzon Island in the Philippines during an attack. January 10, 1945
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