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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[668th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate *416th Bomb Group Unit History
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  • The 669th Bombardment Squadron was part of the [[416th Bombardment Group]]. They fought in many battles in the European Theater during World War 2. ...tion in this section comes directly from the transcripts of the 416th Bomb Group Mission Logs. As such, we are certain of the accuracy of this data, provide
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[669th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate ...the Cormeilles Field (A-59) in France. It was still attached to the 669th Bomb Squadron. It is listed as moderately damaged. The pilot that day was George
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  • The 668th Bombardment Squadron was part of the [[416th Bombardment Group]]. They fought in many battles in the European Theater during World War 2. ...tion in this section comes directly from the transcripts of the 416th Bomb Group Mission Logs. As such, we are certain of the accuracy of this data, provide
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[669th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate *416th Bomb Group Unit History
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[669th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate *416th Bomb Group Unit History
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  • The 671st Bombardment Squadron was part of the [[416th Bombardment Group]]. They fought in many battles in the European Theater during World War 2. ...tion in this section comes directly from the transcripts of the 416th Bomb Group Mission Logs. As such, we are certain of the accuracy of this data, provide
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[669th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate *416th Bomb Group Unit History
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[669th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate ...Clark]], who survived the crash. The plane was still attached to the 669th Bomb Squadron at the time.
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  • The 669th Bombardment Squadron was part of the [[416th Bombardment Group]]. They fought in many battles in the European Theater during World War 2. ...tion in this section comes directly from the transcripts of the 416th Bomb Group Mission Logs. As such, we are certain of the accuracy of this data, provide
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  • 671st Bomb Squadron, 416th Bomb Group. [[Category:416th Bombardment Group]]
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[669th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate *416th Bomb Group Unit History
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[668th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate *416th Bomb Group Unit History
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[669th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate *416th Bomb Group Unit History
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[668th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate *416th Bomb Group Unit History
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[669th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate *416th Bomb Group Unit History
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[671st Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during the winter of 1944. It bore the fuselage code of 5C-A. A former pilot from the 416th Bomb Group, Lt. Lou Prucha, wrote a bunch of notes about this unit. He has this plane
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  • ====[[3rd Bombardment Group]] (Light)==== ====[[41st Bombardment Group]]====
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  • ...r 1:72 Air Power Series HA3205, Douglas A-26B Invader Diecast Model, USAAF 416th BG, #41-33205 "Rose Marie", France, 1945". ...nt Group]] then that stripe should be black, not green. I do not know what group or unit had a green stripe as shown on this model, but none of the A-26 Inv
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  • ...ed based on the Bomb Group the squadron was assigned to. Typically, a bomb group contained 4 squadrons. ...npainted silver aluminum with black serial numbers and group markings. The group colors were applied to the tails. All of the Invaders had their inboard eng
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  • ...ation - who has provided invaluable data and information on the 391st Bomb Group pilots and planes. * Rick Prucha, 416th Bombardment Group Association - Who has donated nearly 1,000 accident reports and several doz
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[668th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate *416th Bomb Group Unit History
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[668th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate ...ane was shot down. Griffith is believed to have died when the flak hit the bomb bay fuel tank. Vars survived and was held prisoner by the Germans.
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  • ...dition to the Network, and we hope that they will become the future of our group. *Henderson, Donald - 13th Bomb Squadron Association
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  • 416th Bomb Group.
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  • *Add Record Details from 416th Bomb. Group Mission History:
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  • Another example, a semi-famous plane from the 416th Bomb Group called "For Pete's Sake". It bears 79 on the nose and is the 79th plane bui ...e 22315 is part of the 419th. And although 22315 and 22330 are in the same group, they are in different squadrons. It is worth nothing that these Fuselage N
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  • ...ne was assigned to the [[669th Bombardment Squadron]], [[416th Bombardment Group]] during November 1944. It began participating in combat missions immediate ...t escaped injury. (Attack Bombers We Need You! A History of the 416th Bomb Group. Ralph Conte, Page 210)
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  • ! Group/Wing |[[3rd Bombardment Group]]
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  • ...the European Theater for combat testing and was assigned to the 386th Bomb Group and that the squadron contained 12 A-26B models and 6 A-26C models, for a t ...n missions were conducted over the next two weeks, up until the 386th Bomb Group moved to Beaumont-sur-Oise, France, when the Project Squadron was detached
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  • ...ng of 1944 with the [[13th Bombardment Squadron]] of the [[3rd Bombardment Group]] in New Guinea. ...rried out by the [[553rd Bombardment Squadron]] of the [[386th Bombardment Group]], based at Great Dunmow in England. It was a medium-altitude bombing strik
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  • *6 - 5th AF Invaders bomb the town and warehouse area of Yap Island and a few hit the airfield at Wol *UNK - 18 Invaders are delivered to the 553rd Bomb Squadron, 386th Bomb Group, 9th AF.
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  • ...es arrived in Korea with a flat-top and after she was assigned to the 13th Bomb Squadron, the maintenance section's log indicated that they were going to " ...wakuni AB in 1951 while in the service of the 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group. She was built as an A-26B-15 Invader, so she was outfitted with the Genera
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  • 8th Bomb Squadron Armorers sit with a load of 100 pound bombs in Korea. ...is not clear at this point if the other squadrons in the [[3rd Bombardment Group]] had similar planes as well.
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  • ...nted out in the text caption on Page 89 (Top Photo). All of the 319th Bomb Group planes were Block 50 models, and all of them wore 6-gun noses. The earliest ...unsuitable for attacks against Japanese shipping, but records from the 8th Bomb Squadron show that one of the test invaders did successfully hit and sink a
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  • ...a at the 416th Bomb Group Association, and Brian Gibbons of the 391st Bomb Group Association.
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