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Title
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Nose Art
Description
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A bomber was officially known by a serial number, but its nose art told of its identity - its personality. Crews gave their bomber a moniker, which was painted on the nose of their B-24. Raunchy, naked pinups and crude analogies were commonplace in war.
353 different B-24 bombers cycled through the 44th Bomb Group in its 29 months of combat. Some of those bombers are included below:
Photo
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Title
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Looks like an RAF bomber?
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Nose Art