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Interesting link on nose art.
http://www.ww2planenoseart.com/images/index.htm


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Excellent Website, Thank You.
 
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Your welcome,
Miss Uninvited is all mine!


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Miss Uninvited is all mine!


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Your welcome,
Miss Uninvited is all mine!


B24 Liberator. My dad was a B24 mechanic stationed in Venosia Italy.


Small world - my uncle was a B24 driver stationed there - flew the "MooJuice" on his last flight, shot down over then Yugoslavia. Spent 17 days on the ground, never captured. He was able to escape from Dubrovnik via a Brit submarine with help from the resistance. Have always wondered if the "MooJuice" had any nose art and if so what it looked like. I never saw any pictures of it.



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Your welcome,
Miss Uninvited is all mine!


B24 Liberator. My dad was a B24 mechanic stationed in Venosia Italy.


Small world - my uncle was a B24 driver stationed there - flew the "MooJuice" on his last flight, shot down over then Yugoslavia. Spent 17 days on the ground, never captured. He was able to escape from Dubrovnik via a Brit submarine with help from the resistance. Have always wondered if the "MooJuice" had any nose art and if so what it looked like. I never saw any pictures of it.



You may be able to find something here:

http://www.485thbg.org/
http://www.frankambrose.com/pages/15th.html
http://www.bomberlegends.com/
 
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