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Formation of B-17 bombers over Bolzano railyards on November 10th 1943

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The New York (BB-34) is shown here off Okinawa, which she reached March 27 1945 to begin 76 consecutive days of action. She fired preinvasion and diversionary bombardments, covered landings, and gave days and nights of close support to troops advancing ashore. She did not go unscathed; a kamikaze grazed her 14 April, demolishing her spotting
plane on its catapult.

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Is it just me or were US corporations far more patriotic back then than they are now? Get a copy of an old WW II Life Magazine and you'll see what I mean.
They actually considered themselves American instead of multi-national, making their product <eta> abroad</eta> and sales predominantly in America, instead being "American" in only the location of their mailbox.
 
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