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B-17 duty was tiring, memorable
Sally B, the only airworthy B-17 Flying Fortress in the United Kingdom, rests on the tarmac at Imperial War Museum Duxford, England. Its proper name is painted on one side of the nose, while Memphis Belle is on the other (shown) due to its use in the 1990 movie of that name. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Matt Proietti)
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B-17 duty was tiring, memorable
A B-17 Flying Fortress dwarfs a 452nd Bombardment Group flight crew in World War II. (Courtesy photo)
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B-17G Flying Fortress "2nd Patches"
B-17G Flying Fortress "2nd Patches" Art by Willie Jones. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Willie Jones Jr. and is available only to members of the Armed Forces and Military organizations. 2nd Patches was a 15th Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress assigned to 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group during World War II. On 31st March 1944 B-17F “Patches” of the 346th BS/99th BG effectively and B-17G 42-38201 of the 815th BS/483rd BG switched places. The B-17G became “2nd Patches”. 2nd Patches had been it’s share of rough times during it’s combat career as aircraft had replacement wing panels, fin and crew access door. It carried over 20 mission symbols and wore 99th BG late war markings with the addition of a shark-toothed chin turret. The black diamond Y represents the 99th Bomb Group and the ‘I’ the 346th Bomber Squadron. “2nd Patches” crashed on take off on the 24th August 1944 and was salvaged to keep other B-17s flying, whilst the original ‘Patches’ only survived until 31st March 1944. The B-17 had one of the heaviest bomb loads of the USAAF bombers of World War II. It could carry 6000 pounds of bombs over 2000 miles. B-17s dropped over 640,000 tons of bombs on Germany.
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B-17s
1940s -- B-17 Flying Fortresses
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B-29 Clip Art
B-29 Clip Art. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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B-2A Spirit.
B-2A Spirit. Art by Willie Jones. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Willie Jones Jr. and is available only to members of the Armed Forces and Military organizations. The B-2A Spirit is assigned to the 509th Bomb Wing which is the same unit that dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan during World War II
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Back Street Cafe opens Battle Zone
SrA Matthew Nunez (left) and SrA Jose Marrero, both of 163d RW/SF, take a breather during lunch to duke it out on a video game in the newly opened Battle Zone inside the Back Street Cafe. The “Zone” opened in early September and features about six games played on two X-Box 360s. Among those games are “Call of Duty 4” and “Madden 09.” The Battle Zone is open weekdays 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for lunch, and 5 to 7 p.m. for dinner. On UTA weekends, hours are 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for lunch, and 5 to 8 p.m. at dinner. “We want to make it (Back Street Cafe) a hangout spot,” said Norman Godwin, Hap Arnold Club manager. “It gives the folks something to do and a reason to come and hang out in the club.” The club also offers free WiFi and Movie Nights. Movies on UTAs are 7 p.m. in the Back Street Cafe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Will Alexander)
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Back to basics: Mishap prevention is vital
Back to basics: Mishap prevention is vital
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Backdrop for 4th Air Force change of command
Staff Sgt. Jeff Faucher, 452nd Maintenance Squadron, inspects the seating area for the Fourth Air Force Change of Command, March 11, 2011. The backdrop is a garrison flag borrowed from Travis Air Force Base for the occasion. (Courtesy photo)
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BackStreet Café celebrates four years at the Hap Arnold Club
Master Sgt. Everett Bennett, 452nd Aero Medical Evacuation Squadron, looks at a menu board at the BackStreet Cafe. Oya Boyraz is at the cash register. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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BackStreet Café celebrates four years at the Hap Arnold Club
Oya Boyraz serves a slice of pizza at the BackStreet Cafe. Boyraz is the daughter of a March reservist and a long time Hap Arnold Club employee. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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BackStreet Café celebrates four years at the Hap Arnold Club
Octavio Gomez prepares a gourmet hamburger at the Hap Arnold Club’s BackStreet Cafe. This month marks the BackStreet Cafe’s four-year anniversary. The cafe, along with other improvements, has helped to increase the club’s patronage. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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BackStreet Café celebrates four years at the Hap Arnold Club
BackStreet Cafe Manager Gabriel Aleman serves a helping of spicy fries. Aleman has been working at the cafe for two years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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Band of the Golden West heads South
The U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., poses for a quick shot in the wing headquarters during their visit to March ARB. On Tuesday, they performed at various locations around base. Their last set of the afternoon was played at the Moreno Valley City Hall. The Holiday caroling group is comprised of Master Sgt. Michael Goetz, Technical Sgts. James Masters and Tom Hanrahan and Staff Sgts Scott Ruedger and Ed Schubert. (U.S. Air Force photo by Amy Abbott)
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Band of the Golden West heads South
The U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., poses for a quick shot in the wing headquarters during their visit to March ARB. On Tuesday, they performed at various locations around base. Their last set of the afternoon was played at the Moreno Valley City Hall. The Holiday caroling group is comprised of Master Sgt. Michael Goetz, on tuba, Technical Sgts. James Masters and Tom Hanrahan and Staff Sgts Scott Ruedger and Ed Schubert. (U.S. Air Force photo by Amy Abbott)
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BARN OWL RESCUE
Rebecca Rosen, a wildlife control officer with Falcon Environmental Service, examines a two-month-old Barn Owl chick at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., June 1, 2011. Col. Karl McGregor, 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, rescued the disoriented chick from a street near his house just hours before. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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BARN OWL RESCUE
Rebecca Rosen, a wildlife control officer with Falcon Environmental Service, holds a two-month-old Barn Owl chick at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., June 1, 2011. Col. Karl McGregor, 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, rescued the disoriented chick from a street near his house just hours before. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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BARN OWL RESCUE
Rebecca Rosen, a wildlife control officer with Falcon Environmental Service, points to the Barn Owl page in a field guide she used to identify a two-month-old Barn Owl chick at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., June 1, 2011. Col. Karl McGregor, 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, rescued the disoriented chick from a street near his house just hours before. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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BARN OWL RESCUE
Rebecca Rosen, a wildlife control officer with Falcon Environmental Service, holds a two-month-old Barn Owl chick at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., June 1, 2011. Col. Karl McGregor, 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, rescued the disoriented chick from a street near his house just hours before. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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