A-24_27th_BG_being_assembled_Australia_1942.jpg
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Description A-24 27th BG being assembled Australia 1942.jpg | Assembling a United States Army Air Force Douglas A-24 Banshee dive bomber aircraft (s/n 41-15802) of the 27th Bombardment Group (light), at Archerfield, Qeensland (Australia), in January 1942. A total of 52 of these aircraft were assembled in Queensland. 41-15802 crash-landed at Redbank near Ipswich (Australia) in January 1942. On 25 March the surviving 27th Bomb Group personnel consisting of 42 officers, 62 enlisted men, and 24 A-24s were assigned to the 3rd Bombardment Group at Charters Towers airfield in Queensland. 41-15902 was salvaged but finally written off on 7 November 1942. | ||
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