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4 March 1944. 28,000 feet over Berlin. The first of many.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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nose hatch, bomb group, group navigator, high squadron, first shuttle mission, low squadron, combat wing, waist gunner, flak areas, lead navigator, bombardment group, lead airplane, air executive, flak hit, lead bombardier, deputy lead, nose compartment, perimeter track, squadron area, bomb run, ball turret, tail gunner, lead squadron, fighter opposition, marshaling yards
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Eighth Air Force, United States, Red Cross, Bill Lindley, Lieutenant Colonel, Rapid City, Air Corps, Stalag Luft, Elveden Hall, Thirteenth Combat Wing, Colonel Gerhart, Colonel Kessler, General Forrest, New York, Rhine River, Thirteenth Wing, Grif Mumford, Harry Conley, Royal Navy, Fritz Blitz, John Storie, Colonel Mumford, Second World War, Superstitious Aloysius, Colonel Truesdell
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