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B-25 Mitchell

North American B-25 Mitchell is an American medium bomber.

Pilot George Martin and his crew pose before a B-25-D during WWII. L-R: 1st Lt. George V. Martin (pilot), 1st Lt. Lincoln C. Vaughn (navigator), S/Sgt. Edward L. Biland (engineer, top turret), Sgt. Eugene B. Daws (radio operator, waist guns), and Edwin G. Hughes, Jr. (armorer, tail guns). 490th Bombardment Squadron. Spent time in Hanzhong (Hanchung), China, during WWII. The...
Major Gen. Charles B. Stone arrives on the B-25 "Charlie's Aunt" during a visit to Yangkai on the August 29, 1945. Yangkai, APO 212, during WWII.
American WWII flyer "Louie Gassett" with B-25s #1007, #445 "Reckless Virgin," and #442 by itself. The flyer's name being indicated as "Louie," and this almost certainly 2Lt Douglas H. Gassett, pilot; assigned 491st BS on 1 Apr 44. In the middle image, of B-25H Mitchell bomber "Shark Mouth" of Ringer Squadron, the 'radio call' number is marked here as #442...
Crew of 341st Bombardment Group with B-25 in China on October 26, 1944. Radio--Name unclear, but possibly William J. Rhoades, S/Sgt, radio-gunner; assigned 23 May 44. Pilot - 2Lt. Trent Biswell, Jr.; assigned 14 Mar 44. Tail gun - David E Murphy, Jr., T/Sgt; assigned 10 Feb 44, listed as engineer-gunner on several missions; usually would have been dorsal turret...
American B-25s fly away as dark smoke rises in the background.
Celebrities visit and perform at Yangkai, Yunnan province, during WWII: Mary Landa, Ann Sheridan, Ruth Dennis pose with B-25 with Sheridan's image as nose art.
Bombing of large village area with evidence of much previous bomb damage in a region of savanna, either in Burma or French Indochina. During WWII.
Bombing of small town with extensive bomb trenches in a region of savanna, either in Burma or French Indochina. During WWII.
Bombing of small crossroads town in a region of savanna, either in Burma or French Indochina. During WWII.
Bombing of small crossroads town, either in Burma or French Indochina. During WWII.