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WWII: Allied Bombers and Crews
Bombers: Heavyweights of World War II
Death from above, or the cavalry on wings ... regardless which side you were on, there was no denying that bombers changed the face of warfare, and were an integral part of life on the front in World War II. Here a crew of a U.S. B-26 Marauder nicknamed Ginger discusses an upcoming run in England in 1944. http://www.life.com/image/53302606/i...bers-and-crews
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Awseome photos, thanks for the post ![]() |
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Lucky Jack
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The 390th Heavy group flew out of a nearby airfield at RAF Framlingham, with their little friends flying out of Leiston. God bless the crews.
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I gather that it took some nerves and dedication to crew those birds. Nary a safe place on any of them, if at all.
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I think it goes for all crews of all planes in that war.
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