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B-25 Mitchell

North American B-25 Mitchell is an American medium bomber.

A B-25 Mitchell named 'Miss Patches' in the CBI.
A B-25C with a large number of missions in the CBI.
Captain George Williams, MIA. On March 5, 1944, three B-25s of the 491st Bombardment Squadron (341st Bombardment Group) were supported by five B-25s of the 22nd Bomb Squadron. The formation was led by Captain George Williams (491st) in an attack on Chiang Mai, Airdrome, Thailand. One aircraft dropped bombs on the barracks area northeast of the runway, starting two fires...
1st Lt. John P. Toler, MIA. On March 5, 1944, three B-25s of the 491st Bombardment Squadron (341st Bombardment Group) were supported by five B-25s of the 22nd Bomb Squadron. The formation was led by Captain George Williams (491st) in an attack on Chiang Mai, Airdrome, Thailand. One aircraft dropped bombs on the barracks area northeast of the runway, starting...
T/Sgt Irving H. Pelkey, MIA, on March 5, 1944. On March 5, 1944, three B-25s of the 491st Bombardment Squadron (341st Bombardment Group) were supported by five B-25s of the 22nd Bomb Squadron. The formation was led by Captain George Williams (491st) in an attack on Chiang Mai, Airdrome, Thailand. One aircraft dropped bombs on the barracks area northeast of...
S/Sgt Harry A. Mozian, MIA. On March 5, 1944, three B-25s of the 491st Bombardment Squadron (341st Bombardment Group) were supported by five B-25s of the 22nd Bomb Squadron. The formation was led by Captain George Williams (491st) in an attack on Chiang Mai, Airdrome, Thailand. One aircraft dropped bombs on the barracks area northeast of the runway, starting two...
A North American B-25D of the 491st Bomb Squadron under goes maintenance in a revetment at Yangkai, China in 1944. The aircraft is Sq # has been changed from "426", as seen on the side of the nose, to "447". We do not know why this was done. Also notice in the top photo, the original serial number, which would...
A B-25 of the Ringer Squadron under maintenance, having its engines swapped, at Yangkai in the CBI during WWII. Tall man wearing service (billed) cap in both photos is Capt. William DeVries, Engineering Office. He was named 'Tall Sahib' by native workers while the squadron was stationed in India.
S/Sgt John H. McGee, 491st Bomb Squadron, was killed during operations in the CBI. Click here to see him in a crew group photo. John H. Mc Gee ID: 38220684 Entered the Service From: Texas Rank: Staff Sergeant Service: U.S. Army Air Forces, 491st Bomber Squadron, 341st Bomber Group, Medium Died: Monday, April 02, 1945 Buried at: Honolulu Memorial Location...