A-20G Boston bomber (Douglas A-20G Boston) at an airfield in Alaska before being sent to the USSR
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A-20G Boston bomber (Douglas A-20G Boston) at an airfield in Alaska before being sent to the USSR
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Pilot of the A-20G Boston bomber aircraft of the 13th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment (masthead aircraft). Black Sea Fleet Air Force. 1944
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A-20G Havoc aircraft over Le Molay-Littry, France, 7 Jun 1944
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A-20 "Green Hornet"
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A-20G Havoc of the 312th Bomb Group, the “Roarin’ 20s,” supporting the landings at Cape Sansapor, New Guinea. The smoke rising from the water is a downed aircraft with a rescue PBY circling. Aug 1944.
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Douglas A-20A Havoc bombers of the US 9th Air Force fly over the coast of France.🇫🇷
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The American Douglas A-20 Havoc “Eloise” of the 387th Bombardment Squadron at Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, 1944.
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22 July 1944. Douglas A-20G-25-DO Havoc light attack bomber 'Bevo', s/n 43-9432 of the 387th Bombardment Squadron was hit by anti-aircraft gunfire and crashed into the sea during an attack on a Japanese base Kokas, Dutch New Guinea. All aboard were killed.
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