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  • ...e [[416th Bombardment Group]]. They fought in many battles in the European Theater during World War 2. [[Category:European Theater]]
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  • ...e [[416th Bombardment Group]]. They fought in many battles in the European Theater during World War 2. [[Category:European Theater]]
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  • ...nce we have divided the French listing to two separate pages, one for each theater of operations. *[[French European Forces]]
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  • ...e [[416th Bombardment Group]]. They fought in many battles in the European Theater during World War 2. [[Category:European Theater]]
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  • ...e [[416th Bombardment Group]]. They fought in many battles in the European Theater during World War 2. [[Category:European Theater]]
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  • ===5th Air Force - Far East Theater=== ===7th Air Force - Pacific Theater===
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  • Assigned to PROJECT SQUADRON for Combat Evaluations in the European Theater. Attached to 386th Bomb Group.
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  • ...ning units. Subsequent to that, Invaders were painted differently based on theater of operations, squadron, and mission. ===European Invaders===
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  • ...e]] in the Pacific Theater and flew their first sortie on June 23rd, 1944. European deliveries occurred in September of 1944 and were stationed with the [[Nint
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  • This plane saw combat in WWII with the [[9th Air Force]] in the European Theater of Operations, probably with the [[410th Bombardment Group]].
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  • Deliveries of the A-26 to the 9th Air Force in the European theater began in June of 1944. However, it was not until September 17, 1944 that th In the meantime, the USAAF had decided that the European theatre would be the first to get Invaders in quantity, with the Pacific th
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  • !colspan="4"|French European Forces |'''Theater''' Asia
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  • In the European Theater there were 4 main units that flew Invaders. This base seems too small to be
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  • ...1944 - Departed Morrison AAF, FL for assignment to 9th Air Force, European Theater of Operations (ETO). The route is hoping down from FL to travel to Belem, B
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  • ...d. He mentions that the squadron was evaluation group sent to the European Theater for combat testing and was assigned to the 386th Bomb Group and that the sq ...July of 1944, and then from there the unit was transferred to the European Theater of Operations (ETO) for combat testing. Thompson asserts that 12 A-26Bs and
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  • |'''Theater''' Congo ...y called Anstalt Wigmo to handle the maintenance. They brought in over 100 European mechanics and armorers to keep the planes airworthy. <ref name="Hagedorn"/>
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  • This is debatable. Much of the text on this page outlines the Pacific Theater evaluation in particular. Of that, most of the complaints of the crews of t ...in late July and early August for assignment to the Ninth Air Force for a European combat demonstration."
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