Fourteenth Air Force. 18 United States Army Air Force (USAAF)
B-25 Mitchell medium bombers and 14 P-51 Mustang fighter-bombers
and P-47 Thunderbolt fighters knock out bridges North of Shihkiachwang
and North of Saiping, bomb power plant, barracks, and warehouse
at Sinsiang, bomb Nanyo Hengyang road, and hit railroad yard
at Siaokan. 80 fighter-bombers attack bridges, gun positions,
river, road, and rail traffic, and generally harass Japanese
movements throughout South and East China, particularly around
Hengyang, Yoyang, Liuchow, Changsha, Lipu, and Luchai.
Far East Air Force (FEAF). Oil facilities, shore defences
and nearby Manggar airfield on Balikpapan area are well covered
by heavy bombers, medium bombers, and fighter-bombers. B-24
Liberator heavy bombers bomb Mandai airfield. On Luzon medium
bombers and fighter-bombers hit targets mostly troop concentrations
and resistance pockets in Cagayan Valley, in Cervantes area,
and in Infanta sector.
Twentieth Air Force. During 25-
26
June 1945, 26 United States Army Air Force (USAAF) B-29 Superfortress
heavy bomber's plant mines in Shimonoseki Strait and at Maizuru
and off Obama Island.
Eleventh Air Force. At dawn 3 United States Army Air Force
(USAAF) B-24 Liberator heavy bombers from Guam attack heavy
antiaircraft positions on West coast of Marcus.
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2194 Days Of War.
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