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["The Squaw"]

Description: Image of a citation which is painted on the side of "The Squaw" fuselage. The citation reads, "CITATION, Liberator R, 'The Squaw'. For meritorious service in aerial combat against the enemy over a period of one year during which time 360,000 pounds of bombs were dropped on axis targets in Africa, Sicily, Italy, Greece, Crete, and Roumania. This B-24 has participated in 71 missions, including the low level attack on Ploesti, destroyed 6 enemy aircraft flown over 550 hours and the equivalent o… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth

[Four Gunners Who Protected "The Squaw"]

Description: Image of the four gunners who protected "The Squaw" on 35 of it's 71 missions. The gunners are looking out of the window of "The Squaw" with a large gun next to them. Left to right: Sergeant Weir, Sergeant Givens, Sergeant Rielly, and Sergeant Guana.
Date: unknown
Partner: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth

[Aviation Crew and "The Squaw"]

Description: Image of three aviation crew members standing below the fuselage of the famous Liberator, "The Squaw". Above the men are the awards presented to the AAF men who successfully covered 71 missions without a causality. Left to right is: Sergeant Paul Davidson, Lieutenant Clinton H. Killian, and Sergeant Harmon.
Date: unknown
Partner: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth
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