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On March 6, 1944, over the town of Haseleunne, the Bloody Hundredth was virtually decimated. 'Our Gal Sal,' piloted by Bob Shoens, was the only B17 to return to Thorpe Abbotts in England.
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MV-22B “Osprey” MCAS New River, NC |
C-17A "Globemaster III" Dover AFB, DE |
C-130E "Hercules" Fort Worth, TX |
B-2A "Spirit" Whiteman AFB, MO |
T-34C "Mentor" NAS Whiting Field, FL |
DA-20C “Eclipse” Pueblo Memorial Airport, CO |
T-6A "Texan II" Columbus AFB, MS |
C-5A "Galaxy" Kelly AFB, TX |
MH-53J "Pave Low III" Hurlburt Field, FL |
DA-20C “Eclipse” Pueblo Memorial Airport, CO |
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On March 6, 1944, over the town of Haseleunne, the Bloody Hundredth was virtually decimated. 'Our Gal Sal,' piloted by Bob Shoens, was the only B17 to return to Thorpe Abbotts in England.
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