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English: 316th Fighter Squadron P-40 Warhawk, North Africa, 1943
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Source "History and Units of the United States Air Forces In Europe", CD-ROM compiled by GHJ Scharringa, European Aviation Histoical Society, 2004. Image source listed as United States Air Force Historical Research Agency
Author United States Army Air Forces
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