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It is a quote from the guy who posted the picture, I didn’t think about it. But on checking your reply, I found that the US Army Air Corps became the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) on 20 June 1941. The picture was most likely taken after that date.
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USAAF from 20 June 1941, although "Army Air Corps" was seen unofficially for some time after that.
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“Cameramen must know how to drive a vehicle or motor cycle. A class receive instruction in the maintenance of one of the unit's lorries.
June 1943" https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/i...ject/205503121 IWM H 30996.jpg
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Some more pics:
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Interesting to see the trafficator there.
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I suspect this photo was made postwar, when alterations were made.
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Sure looks like it.
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Is that a Martin B26 Marauder ???
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Sure is - check the footage, really interesting to see.
Thanks for posting this, Mike Kelly.
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Another possibility - Douglas A-20
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No, Hanno was right: that film is a beauty and all about B26s. I just sent the link to my friend at NASM, as they are conserving 'Flak Bait' at the moment: the team had not see it, so are most appreciative of the link.
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Think this is a Boston . The description of the car is incorrect
https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C224641
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“ “Gaye" a Ford F8 heavy utility in USAAF service as a mobile control at RAF Burtonwood, Base Air Depot 1, England, 20th April 1943”
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Two more pics which may have appeared on this thread before.
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One more via Keith Webb.
Interestingly the front has not been painted in b&w checkers pattern. “Chevrolet (sic) F8 fitted out as a mobile air traffic control unit at Duxford (P-47 of the 83rd Fighter Squadron, 78th Fighter Group)” C91B0EDB-764A-4311-A69F-EA4C4C1651A2.jpg
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How about this one - used by RAF
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How many of these were built. Do any survive?
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