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English: B-26C 41-31737 of the 552d Bombardment Squadron, 386th Bombardment Group World War II. Nose art "Male Call".
Date World War II
Source "History and Units of the United States Air Forces In Europe", CD-ROM compiled by GHJ Scharringa, European Aviation Histoical Society, 2004. Image source listed as United States Army Air Forces via National Archives
Author USAAF
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