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English: de Havilland DH98 Mosquito of the "Carpetbaggers" 492nd-801st BG. Probably taken at their base AAF 179 Harrington, England. Equipped with special Joan - Eleanor radio receivers and used to collect transmissions from OSS agents in enemy territory on missions nicknamed "Red Stocking".
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Author United States Army Air Forces

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