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A-20 Havoc aircraft of US V Bombing Command targeting Japanese airfield of Ki-48 bombers, at Hollandia, New Guinea, 1942A Marine Corps TBM-1C Avenger of the 7th Fleet Command undergoing some maintenance at the Cyclops aerodrome, Hollandia, New Guinea, Jul-Aug 1943. Note the Jeep and the tail of an Army A-24 Banshee painted as a target tug.
A-20 Havoc aircraft of US V Bombing Command targeting Japanese airfield of Ki-48 bombers, at Hollandia, New Guinea, 1942A Marine Corps TBM-1C Avenger of the 7th Fleet Command undergoing some maintenance at the Cyclops aerodrome, Hollandia, New Guinea, Jul-Aug 1943. Note the Jeep and the tail of an Army A-24 Banshee painted as a target tug.
A-20 aircraft of 13th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 3rd Bomb Squadron, Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, 1944Close-up view of T30 rocket launchers mounted under the wing of an A-20 Havoc aircraft of 90th Attack Squadron, US 3rd Attack Group, Hollandia, New Guinea, mid-1944
A-20 aircraft of 13th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 3rd Bomb Squadron, Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, 1944Close-up view of T30 rocket launchers mounted under the wing of an A-20 Havoc aircraft of 90th Attack Squadron, US 3rd Attack Group, Hollandia, New Guinea, mid-1944
Hollandia Airfield, Dutch New Guinea, mid-1944USAAF personnel resting near Hollandia Airfield, Dutch New Guinea, mid-1944
Hollandia Airfield, Dutch New Guinea, mid-1944USAAF personnel resting near Hollandia Airfield, Dutch New Guinea, mid-1944
USAAF 3rd Bomb Group photographers Jack Heyn and George Tackaberry, Hollandia Airfield, Dutch New Guinea, Jul 1944USAAF photographer Jack Heyn posing before an A-20 aircraft, Hollandia, 1944
USAAF 3rd Bomb Group photographers Jack Heyn and George Tackaberry, Hollandia Airfield, Dutch New Guinea, Jul 1944USAAF photographer Jack Heyn posing before an A-20 aircraft, Hollandia, 1944


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