File:B-25h 43-5104 - bones - 82d BS.jpg

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English: B-25H-10 43-5104 "Bones" of the 83d Bombardment Squadron, 12th Bombardment Group releasing 1,000 pound bombs over a road in northern Italy, 1944. "Bones" was the 1000th, and last B-25H manufactured, and also the final Mitchell made by North American in Southern California before manufacturing was moved to Fairfax Airport near Kansas City, Missouri. The aircraft contained numerous signatures by the workers who assembled it before it was shipped to the MTO. (USAAF Photo)
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Source Pace (2003), B-25 Mitchell Units of the MTO, Osprey ISBN 978-1-84176-284-0 Invalid ISBN (USAAF Photograph)
Author United States Army Air Force
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