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English: Boeing B-17E Fortress 41-2489, "Suzy-Q" was one of the most famous Flying Fortresses of the Pacific War. It was assigned to the 93d Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group on 7 February 1942 and took part in all of the early Pacific battles except Midway, and is gunners claimed no less than 26 Japanese aircraft destroyed. (USAAF Photo)
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Source Bowman (2003), B-17 Flying Fortress Units of the Pacific War, Osprey ISBN 978-1-84176-481-8 (USAAF Photograph)
Author United States Army Air Force
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