File:B-26 Invaders over Japan July 1950.JPEG
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editDescriptionB-26 Invaders over Japan July 1950.JPEG | A United States Air Force Douglas B-26C Douglas Invader leading five B-26Bs of the 3rd Bomb Wing (light) on a training flight over Japan, on 11 July 1950. |
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Source | U.S. DefenseImagery [1] photo VIRIN: HD-SN-98-07574 [2] |
Author | USAF |
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