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  2. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    A Martin B-26B-10-MA Marauder medium bomber "Sweet Sue" 41-18201, renamed from original "Sweet Sue's Duke of Paraduke" part of the 432nd Bomb Squadron, 17th Bomb Group, based at the Villacidro airbase in Sardinia Italy at the time crashed a few seconds after takeoff into some of the temporary tents, killing 2 enlisted men in the tents and all 6 ...

  3. Flak-Bait - Wikipedia

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    Martin B-26B 'Flak-Bait' fuselage at NASM (NASM2014-02561) A closeup photo from May 19, 2021 When the National Air and Space Museum opened in Washington, D.C., in 1976, the nose section of Flak-Bait was placed on display there, with the remainder of the aircraft in storage at the Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility in Silver Hill, Maryland.

  4. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    Nine Martin B-26 Marauder bombers of the 33d Bombardment Squadron, 22d Bombardment Group, depart Muroc Army Air Field for March Field, California, but only eight arrive. In bad weather, B-26, 40–1475, snags a pine tree and crashes on Keller Peak in the San Bernardino Mountains, killing nine. Wreckage not found until 14 January 1942.

  5. Kessel Run - Wikipedia

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    The project to fix ALIS, including Kessel Run, Pivotal, and Lockheed Martin, its original creators, was called Mad Hatter, named by the developers. [44] It officially started in October 2018, but took until January 2019 before developers could write code, while the Air Force negotiated with Lockheed Martin as to what parts of the proprietary ...

  6. Japanese aircraft carrier Jun'yō - Wikipedia

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    Another D3A got lost and failed to make it back to the carrier. Shortly after the aircraft was launched, the Americans attacked the carriers but failed to inflict any damage. A Martin B-26 Marauder bomber and a PBY were shot down by Zeros, and a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bomber was shot down by flak during the attack. [13]

  7. PM (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    PM was a liberal-leaning daily newspaper published in New York City by Ralph Ingersoll from June 1940 to June 1948 and financed by Chicago millionaire Marshall Field III.. The paper borrowed many elements from weekly news magazines, such as many large photos and at first was bound with staples.

  8. Former editor says Boris Johnson cost magazine £4,000 in ...

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    The future-PM is said to have described the notices accumulating ‘like drifting snow on the windshield’.

  9. Liberty (anarchist periodical) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Tucker, Liberty, and Individualist Anarchism by Wendy McElroy; Benjamin R Tucker & the Champions of Liberty: A Centenary Anthology edited by Michael E. Coughlin, Charles H. Hamilton and Mark A. Sullivan; The English Individualists As They Appear In Liberty by Carl Watner; Benjamin Tucker and His Periodical, Liberty by Carl Watner