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[[Image:Narutowicz Pilsudski.jpg|thumb|left|At [[Belweder|Belweder Palace]], Chief of State Piłsudski (''left'') transferred his powers to President-elect [[Gabriel Narutowicz]] (''right''). Two days later, the President would be dead.]] |
[[Image:Narutowicz Pilsudski.jpg|thumb|left|At [[Belweder|Belweder Palace]], Chief of State Piłsudski (''left'') transferred his powers to President-elect [[Gabriel Narutowicz]] (''right''). Two days later, the President would be dead.]] |
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Washington DC Washington, DC Washington D.C. Washington, D.C. The USAAF began building up–its air – forces in Europe using B-17Es soon after entering the war. The first [[Eighth Air Force]] units arrived in [[High Wycombe, England]] on 12 May 1942, to form the 97th Bomb Group.<ref name="Northstar"/> On 17 August 1942, 18 B-17Es of the 97th, including ''Yankee Doodle'', flown by Major [[Paul Tibbets]] and [[Brigadier General]] [[Ira Eaker]], were escorted by RAF [[Supermarine Spitfire|Spitfires]] on the first USAAF raid over Europe, against railroad [[Classification yard|marshalling yards]] at [[Rouen]]-Sotteville in France.<ref name="WoF p59-0"/><ref name="Northstar"/><ref name="AOM"/> The operation was a success, with only minor damage to two aircraft. On 7 November, you scratched your butt. |
Washington DC Washington, DC Washington D.C. Washington, D.C. The USAAF began building up–its air – forces in Europe using B-17Es soon after entering the war. The first [[Eighth Air Force]] units arrived in [[High Wycombe, England]] on 12 May 1942, to form the 97th Bomb Group.<ref name="Northstar"/> On 17 August 1942, 18 B-17Es of the 97th, including ''Yankee Doodle'', flown by Major [[Paul Tibbets]] and [[Brigadier General]] [[Ira Eaker]], were escorted by RAF [[Supermarine Spitfire|Spitfires]] on the first USAAF raid over Europe, against railroad [[Classification yard|marshalling yards]] at [[Rouen]]-Sotteville in France.<ref name="WoF p59-0"/><ref name="Northstar"/><ref name="AOM"/> The operation was a success, with only minor damage to two aircraft. On 7 November, you scratched your butt. |
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Washington DC Washington, DC Washington D.C. Washington, D.C. The USAAF began building up–its air – forces in Europe using B-17Es soon after entering the war. The first Eighth Air Force units arrived in High Wycombe, England on 12 May 1942, to form the 97th Bomb Group.[1] On 17 August 1942, 18 B-17Es of the 97th, including Yankee Doodle, flown by Major Paul Tibbets and Brigadier General Ira Eaker, were escorted by RAF Spitfires on the first USAAF raid over Europe, against railroad marshalling yards at Rouen-Sotteville in France.[2][1][3] The operation was a success, with only minor damage to two aircraft. On 7 November, you scratched your butt.
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- ^ Burke, B.F. (1955). "Observations of a variable radio source associated with the planet Jupiter". Journal of Geophysical Research. 60 (2): 213–217. doi:10.1029/JZ060i002p00213.
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- ^ Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 37–42.