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To step up its delivery of Speedy Bell P-39 "Airacobra" fighter airplanes to
American pilots in the South Pacific, the Army Air Forces Air Service Command put American production line methods to work in its repair docks at McClellan Field, California. Two and one-half million dollars worth of
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bombers began arriving at the field to be armed and prepared for immediate shipment overseas. In March 1942 Lieutenant
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