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Convair PB4Y-2 Privateer (BU. no. 59351) parked at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland.

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Ground crewmen lift out the unconscious pilot of a P-47 after his flak riddled plane crashed on a
forward airstrip in Normandy, France, 16 June 1944. P-47 367th FS 358th FG 9th AF.

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Republic P-47D-20-RE 42-76436 code CP-D, D-Day stripes 367th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Cardonville airfield A-3, Basse-Normandie, France Jun 17, 1944. Pilot Jacob C Blazicek. A/C Written Off, DBR.survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 17-06-1944 Saturday

 
The airfield at Cardonville (ALG A-03) was landscaped by the 816th Engineer Aviation Bataillon from june 10 to 14 juin1944. The airfield was operational up to september 1st 1944.
It was used by the 368th and 370th Fighter Group.
Anti aircraft defence was provided by Battery B, 115th Anti-Aircraft Gun Battalion.
 
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