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English: A U.S. Army Air Force Boeing B-17G-50-VE Flying Fortress (s/n 44-8167, built by Lockheed) of the 15th Air Force, 2nd Bomb Group, 96th Bomb Squadron, dropping its bombs in 1944/45. The 2nd BG was based at Amendola, Italy, from 9 December 1943 to 19 November 1945.
Date circa 1944-1945
Source USAF museum website, USAF photo no. 050610-F-1234P-011 [1], retrieved 2009-04-02
Author USAAF

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