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f T K Z 'a* Amer,can Army Air Force* in Britain "bomb-up" «t an airfield "somewhere in A n ( u P u„ 1 , Al [ m . en autographing a one-ton "demolition party" prior to iU being taken aboard. Below: A string of big bombs being prepared for loading. Top right: One of the American pilots arriving at his machine carrying in his bag a secret bomb sight used in these big machines. Below: Ground crews waving their charge on its way. The men use bicycles to get round the huge flying field.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1942, Page 4

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f TK Z 'a* Amer,can Army Air Force* in Britain "bomb-up" «t an airfield "somewhere in A n( u P u„ 1 ,Al[m.en autographing a one-ton "demolition party" prior to iU being taken aboard. Below: A string of big bombs being prepared for loading. Top right: One of the American pilots arriving at his machine carrying in his bag a secret bomb sight used in these big machines. Below: Ground crews waving their charge on its way. The men use bicycles to get round the huge flying field. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1942, Page 4

f TK Z 'a* Amer,can Army Air Force* in Britain "bomb-up" «t an airfield "somewhere in A n( u P u„ 1 ,Al[m.en autographing a one-ton "demolition party" prior to iU being taken aboard. Below: A string of big bombs being prepared for loading. Top right: One of the American pilots arriving at his machine carrying in his bag a secret bomb sight used in these big machines. Below: Ground crews waving their charge on its way. The men use bicycles to get round the huge flying field. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1942, Page 4

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