Air University ReviewDepartment of the Air Force, 1963 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 88.
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... squadron , put new radars into posi- tion , build the cantonments necessary to house the troops , and to do it all in a minimum amount of time . The Administration's position was stated much more simply : it did not in- tend to lose in ...
... squadron , put new radars into posi- tion , build the cantonments necessary to house the troops , and to do it all in a minimum amount of time . The Administration's position was stated much more simply : it did not in- tend to lose in ...
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... squadrons . Especial attention was given to developing greater range and heavier bomb load , in which characteristics the A - 20 had shown its deficiencies during the early operations in the Southwest Pacific . The resulting A - 26 ...
... squadrons . Especial attention was given to developing greater range and heavier bomb load , in which characteristics the A - 20 had shown its deficiencies during the early operations in the Southwest Pacific . The resulting A - 26 ...
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... Squadron , " Jungle Jim , " was activated at Hurl- burt Field , Florida . This unit was committed to the special training of USAF personnel in the B - 26 and other WW II aircraft and equipment , in order to provide for liaison and ...
... Squadron , " Jungle Jim , " was activated at Hurl- burt Field , Florida . This unit was committed to the special training of USAF personnel in the B - 26 and other WW II aircraft and equipment , in order to provide for liaison and ...
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... Squadron ( Commando ) of the 1st Air Commando Group . The B - 26 is considered the backbone of this Florida - based squadron's array of aircraft , which includes another old favorite , the T - 28 Trojan . The special features of the B ...
... Squadron ( Commando ) of the 1st Air Commando Group . The B - 26 is considered the backbone of this Florida - based squadron's array of aircraft , which includes another old favorite , the T - 28 Trojan . The special features of the B ...
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... via the U.S.A. to assist the an- ticipated invasion of Japan . One of the first A - 26's to reach Okinawa was this one of the 48th Bombardment Squadron , 41st Bomb Group . 1041 Out of the boneyard . A typically battered veteran.
... via the U.S.A. to assist the an- ticipated invasion of Japan . One of the first A - 26's to reach Okinawa was this one of the 48th Bombardment Squadron , 41st Bomb Group . 1041 Out of the boneyard . A typically battered veteran.
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