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English: B-25C Mitchells of the 434th Bombardment Squadron, 12th Bombardment Group in desert pink flying under the No. 3 Wing, South African Air Force, Ismailia Airfield, Egypt flying to attack enemy targets in Libya in August 1942.(USAAF Photograph)
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Source Pace (2003), B-25 Mitchell Units of the MTO, Osprey ISBN 978-1-84176-284-0 Invalid ISBN (USAAF Photograph)
Author United States Army Air Force
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