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English: Crew of Boeing B-17F Fortress 41-24521, "Black Jack", 63d Bomb Squadron, 43d Bomb Group after flying their last mission on 14 February 1943. The fixed machine gun in the lower nose was fitted in the field. (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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