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English: 19th Bomb Group personnel on parade at Mareeba Airfield, Australia with B-17E 41-2462 (Tojo's Jinx) in late 1942, prior to the units departure back to the United States. This aircraft was scrapped on New Guinea in 1945.
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Source USAF Historical Research Agency via B-17 Flying Fortress Units of the Pacific War, Osprey Publishing; First Edition edition (April 20, 2003) ISBN: 1841764817
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