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Martin B-26 Marauder, 42-107582, 454th Bomb Squadron, 323rd Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26C (42-107669), 495th Bomb Squadron. |
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An unidentified B-26 Marauder with distinctive “invasion stripes” flies over Sword Beach as landing craft make their way ashore below on D-Day, June 6, 1944. |
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Two B-26 Marauders over Germany. The black splotches are flak bursts. |
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Lt. James Farrell (front row, kneeling) and his crew pose on B-26 Marauder "Flak-Bait" shortly before the Normandy invasion. |
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Martin B-26 Marauders belonging to the 322nd Bomb Group’s four squadrons can be seen dispersed around Andrews Field near Great Saling, Essex, England. |
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B-26 Marauder with flak damage. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder cockpit USAAF. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, 41-31944, WT-G, “Klassie Lassie,” 456th Bomb Squadron, 323rd Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, 41-31664, KX-A, “Heavenly Body,” 558th Bomb Squadron, 387th Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, 41-35264, TQ-U, “Sky Queen,” 559th Bomb Squadron, 387th Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, “Little Audrey,” 19th Bomb Squadron. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, “Little Audrey,” 19th Bomb Squadron. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, 41-34862, battle number “01,” “Little Sirocco,” 319th Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, 84, 444th Bomb Squadron. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, 323rd Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, N3-A (foreground), “Maxwell House,” 496th Bomb Squadron, 344th Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, “Rat Poison” (left), 553rd Bomb Squadron and B-26, 554th Bomb Squadron, on a D-Day strike. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, HS-C, 394th Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, 386th Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, 42-95903, 7I-F, “Hard to Get,” personal aircraft of 497th Bomb Squadron’s commanding officer, Maj. D. Bentley. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder. |
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Martin B-26A Marauder with dummy torpedo. |
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Attack by Martin B-26 Marauders on the railroad bridge across the Moselle river at Trier-Pfalzel, Germany, 24 December 1944. |
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Cockpit of the Martin B-26 Marauder, 18 February 1941. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, 41-17704, “75”. |
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B-26B, 41-17876, USAAF. |
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B-26, 41-17747, damaged by flak. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder, AN-Y, 553 BS, 386 BG, over Cherbourg. |
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WASP piloting a Martin B-26 Marauder. |
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Two B-26 Marauders carrying invasion stripes. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder armorers. |
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Walter Cronkite with the crew of a B-26 Marauder assigned to the 323rd Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26B-15-MA Marauder "Elmer" (AN-Y) s/n 41-31577, 553rd Bomb Squadron, 386th Bomb Group, 9th Air Force. |
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Martin B-26F-1-MA of the 584th Bomb Squadron, 394th Bomb Group in flight at bomb release. (U.S. Air Force photo) This may be a plane named "Who Cares" (s/n 42-96323). |
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Another shot of "Elmer", B-26B-15-MA s/n 41-31577 "Elmer" from the 553rd BS, 386th BG, 9th AF. |
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Martin B-26B-20-MA s/n 41-31718 "El Capitain" (KS-O) from the 557th Bomb Squadron, 387th Bomb Group, 9th Air Force. |
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Martin B-26C-15-MO s/n 41-34959 named "Clark's Little Pill" codes SS-Q from the 451st Bomb Squadron, 322nd Bomb Group. Lost 9 September 1943. |
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Lt. Clayton F. "Lucky" Allen,a 'bombagator' on a B-26 Marauder, with his missions painted on his flying jacket - bombs for missions, ducks for diversions, 1943. |
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Martin B-26C-45-MO s/n 42-107692 from the 455th BS, 323rd BG, 9th AF. |
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B-26 Marauder on the runway, 28 November 1940. Note pre-war rudder markings. |
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General Doolittle in the pilot's seat of a B-26 Marauder, somewhere in North Africa. Nose is a jackass with Hirohito as the head and Hitler as the back-end. |
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B-26 with open bomb bay. This B-26 is either from the 455th BS, 323rd BG with a squadron code YU, or it's from the 495th BS, 344th BG with a squadron code Y5. |
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A B-26 Marauder in its early war standard camouflage and markings. The astrodome for celestial navigation, usually retracted, is raised atop the fuselage just forward of the wing in this photo. |
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Martin B-26B-4-MA Marauder "Lil Joe II" s/n 41-18063, 452nd Bomb Squadron, 322nd Bomb Group, 9th Air Force. |
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The JM-1 was the Navy version of the USAAF's AT-23B trainer, an unarmed, unarmored B-26 variant. Painted yellow and used primarily for target towing, JM-1s were among the fastest Marauders. |
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The first of 96 B-26B-2 Marauders inflight on 16 September 1942. Almost 1900 -B series Marauders were built, 19 of which were sent to the RAF under a lend-lease agreement as Marauder IAs. |
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A B-26B Marauder inflight. Note the enlarged engine scoops atop the nacelles. |
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The B-26B-55s were the first Marauders delivered in unpainted aluminum finish; main gear doors are just closing as this one climbs out. |
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A formation of B-26B Marauder medium bombers in flight. |
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B-26 Marauders from the 323rd Bomb Group, 9th Air Force over France. (U.S. Air Force photo) |
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Martin B-26 Marauders. (SDASM Archives) |
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Martin B-26 Marauder from the 599th Bomb Squadron, 397th Bomb Group. |
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Two squadrons of B-26 Marauders joining up for a mission. (U.S. Air Force photo) |
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Formation of Martin B-26Gs of the 441st Bomb Squadron, 320th Bomb Group, 9th Air Force. Closest aircraft is B-26G-5-MA "Sandra Lee" (s/n 43-34252). (U.S. Air Force photo) |
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A formation of B-26's from the 553rd Bomb Squadron, 386th Bomb Group. The plane at the upper left is "Rat Poison", a B-26B-15-MA s/n 41-31606. |
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Close-up of Martin B-26G-25-MA (s/n 44-68254) "Tail End Charlie '30,'" the last B-26G built. (U.S. Air Force photo) |
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Martin B-26B-2-MA (s/n 41-17876), taken 21 August 1942. This plane ended up serving with the 37th Bomb Squadron, 17th Bomb Group, 12th Air Force.(U.S. Air Force photo) |
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Martin B-26B-55-MA s/n 42-96138 "By Golly" (U2-C) From the 598th Bomb Squadron, 397th Bomb Group, 9th Air Force. She was hit by fighters and crashed and burned on 9 July 1944. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder. (SDASM Archives) |
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Martin B-26-MA (s/n 40-1361) in flight in December 1940. (U.S. Air Force photo) |
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Martin B-26 Marauders heading out on a mission. |
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Martin B-26 Marauders heading out on a mission. |
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B-26B-4 Marauder "Mister Period Twice" (coded SS-T) s/n 41-17995, 451st BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF. Originally named "Tondelayo". |
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Martin B-26B Marauder s/n 41-18289 of the 452nd Bomb Sq, 322nd BG (coded PN-R). Nose art is the Ole Miss mascot Colonel Rebel. |
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Martin B-26B-10-MA Marauder "Colonel Rebel" s/n 41-18289 codes PN-R, 449th BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF. |
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Martin B-26C-15-MO Marauder "Blue Beard II" (coded SS-R) s/n 41-34973, 451st BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF. |
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Loading bombs on Martin B-26 Marauder of the 450th Bomb Squadron, 322nd Bomb Group, 9th Air Force. |
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The AT-23A/TB-26B were B-26Bs converted into target tugs and gunnery trainers designated JM-1 by the US Navy. |
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Martin B-26B-4 Marauder "Jezabelle" (coded DR-H) s/n 41-18054, 452nd BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF. Broken up at Stansted,England in February 1945. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder s/n 41-17756. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder PN-H of the 449th Bomb Squadron, 322nd Bomb Group. |
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Martin B-26B-20-MA Marauder "Fighting Cock" codes ER-X s/n 41-31765 of the 450th BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF. |
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Martin B-26B-15-MA Marauder "Perkatory" codes YM-Q s/n 41-31627, 555th BS, 386th BG, 9th AF. Destroyed when a German Ju 88 crashed on it on 22 March 1944. |
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Martin B-26G-25-MA Marauder "Kathleen" (H9-C) s/n 44-68160, 586th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF. On bomb run over the rail yard at Ulm,Germany. |
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AT-23A/TB-26B were B-26Bs converted into target tugs and gunnery trainers designated JM-1 by the US Navy. 23 December 1943. (U.S. Navy photo) |
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#2 in a series of 3 (see previous photo). |
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#3 in a series of 3 (see previous two photos. |
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B-26B-10-MA Marauder "Murder Inc." s/n 41-18272, 449th BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF. |
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B-26B-20-MA Marauder "Ye Olde Crocke" (coded RU-F) s/n 41-31755, 554th BS, 386th BG, 9th AF. Written off after crash-landing in France on 7 October 1944. |
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Martin B-26 Marauder "Manchester". |
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Martin B-26 Marauder formation. |
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B-26B-25-MA Marauder "Half and Half" s/n 41-31813, 454th Bomb Squadron, 323rd Bomb Group, 9th Air Force. |
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Martin B-26B-45-MA Marauder "Lady Chance" s/n 42-95818, 574th BS, 391st BG, 9th AF. |