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The B-24 'Lady Be Good' vanishes into the Sahara during WWII
In 1943, the B-24 bomber Lady Be Good and her nine-man crew disappeared on their first combat mission over Italy, only to be ...
Despite a temperature in the single digits, nearly 50 people came out Monday evening for the monthly meeting of the World War II Heritage Society, where the featured speaker, Dave Walker of Brookfield ...
One hundred seventy-seven B-24 Liberators took off from Libya on August 1, 1943, bound for the Romanian oil refineries at ...
The airmen will be buried with Honors 65 years after being lost in New Guinea. April 27, 2008 — -- It's been 65 years since "The Swan," a B-24 bomber, crashed in New Guinea while returning to ...
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B-17 vs B-24: Which was better?
One of these four-engined, long range, USAF WW2 heavy bombers was 80% more effective than the other. How? Which one? And why? Join me on a statistical deep dive into America's WW2 heavy bomber trio: ...
Because of its ability to attack targets that were hundreds of miles away from its airbases in England, the bombers of World War II were vital assets to the Allied war effort. Tasked with the ...
In the beginning -- Dr. Vince Splane -- Arthur H. Millard -- Kent Zimmerman and Stephen M. Perrone -- Tom Bonney -- Roland T. Fisher -- Trevor Bevan -- Frank C. Kotouch, Sr. -- Edward G. Harris -- ...
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