A B-26 and her crew during training at Lake Charles, Louisiana, 1944
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A B-26 and her crew during training at Lake Charles, Louisiana, 1944

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Martin B-26G Marauder at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio
Closeup view of Martin B-26C in flight, 1944 (Colorized)
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Bombardier moyen Martin B-26B Marauder “Shootin’ In” du 556th Bomb Squadron du 387th Air Expeditionary Group de la Ninth Air Force – 1944-1945
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On the left is a Douglas B-26C Invader; this plane actually served in WWII as an A-26, but was re-designated the B-26 after WWII (even though there was already a Martin B-26 Marauder, because what's an Air Force without a little confusion once in a while?). I love the nose art.
Martin B-26G Marauder. 320th Bomb Group. First flew in 1940.
A B-26 drops bombs on a German installation in France. (U.S. Air Force photo)