Strafing runs on ground targets in Germany. A U.S. 389th Squadron plane strafes buildings and roads. Smoke billows up from the exploding target. Targets which are strafed burn. (World War II period).
Various United States fighter aircraft , including those of 36th and 373rd Fighter Groups, on Le Culot Airfield (A-89), Beauvechain, Belgium. P-47 Thunderbolt fighter plane cartoon insignias on nose art include the following P-47 names: De Poiple Shaft III, B-3, Little Rocket, Hazel Honey, Easy's Angels and Bitterbitcher III. P-38 Lightning planes in flight.
A damaged U.S. P-38 Lightning aircraft in Belgium. Ground crewmen work around a damaged P-38 Lightning aircraft. Tents around the damaged P-38.
U.S. bombers and fighters on an airfield in Belgium. An A-26 Invader bomber aircraft approaches for landing. P-38 Lightning fighter aircraft in flight. P-47 Thunderbolt fighter aircraft land. P-47s on a landing roll. One P-38 lands. P-47 makes a landing on the airstrip. (Note: P-47s are from 365th Fighter Group, 387th Fighter Squadron, and airfield is possibly Florennes/Juzaine (A-78) Belgium.)
Parked P-47 Thunderbolt fighter aircraft on an airfield in Belgium. Several P-47 Thunderbolts parked along a paved strip with their engines running. Buildings in the background.
Ground targets attacked by U.S. aircraft on 9th April 1944 in World War II. Aircraft of 8th Fighter Command is piloted by Colonel E.A. Malmstrom of 361st Squadron. Aircraft strafes bridges and canals, also strafes rail road cars near the canal. Aircraft attacks barges, locomotives, and a merchant vessel on large body of water.
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