Two formations of U.S. Army Air Forces P-38 lightning aircraft, of the 14th Fighter Group, departing from Telergma airfield in Algeria, during World War 2. They are headed on a mission to Sicily, Italy. Views of the formations high overhead, and more P-38s flying close to the camera, after takeoff. A dozen P-38s in a "V" formation overhead. More P-38s climbing out after takeoff, to join the formations.
A dozen P-38s of the USAAF 14th Fighter Group, fly overhead in a large "V" formation during World War 2. They peel off and buzz Telergma airfield, where they are stationed, in Algeria.
Two flights of four P-38 aircraft, each, from USAAF 14th Fighter Group, fly in trail formation, low over their airfield at Telergma, Algeria, during World War 2. Then a formation of 12 flies overhead and continues until almost out of sight. They return in a spread formation flying low over the field.
USAAF 14th Fighter Group P-38s practice formation flying at their base in Telergma, Algeria, during World War 2. They fly overhead in a large "V" formation of 12 aircraft. Next, the 12 aircraft cross the field in a single close trail formation. Finally they are seen high above in a wide spread trail formation.
P-38s of the USAAF 14th Fighter Group hold short of the runway at Telergma airfield in Algeria, to wait for a dozen others that are landing in succession. The arriving aircraft taxi
U.S. soldiers march towards Allied positions in North Africa during World War II. Wreckage and bombed buildings in Sbeitla, Tunisia. British soldiers escort German and Italian prisoners towards Allied prison camps in Constantine, Algeria. Dusty boots of the prisoners.
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