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English: B-17F Fortress 41-24353 "Cap'N & THe Kids", with the 64th Bombardment Squadron, 43d Bombardment Group flew 80 combat missions. It was taken out of combat servce at Dobodura Airfield, New Guinea in late 1943 and turned into a tranport with the 69th TCS, 433d Troop Carrier Group. It was modified to carry essential supplies, weapons and ammunition to Momote in the Admaritaly Islands between 14 February and 4 March 1944. It also dropped supplies during the Invasion of Hollanda in April 1944. (USAAF Photo)
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Source Bowman (2003), B-17 Flying Fortress Units of the Pacific War, Osprey ISBN 978-1-84176-481-8 (USAAF Photograph)
Author United States Army Air Force
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