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2nd June 1945

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Fourteenth Air Force. 2 United States Army Air Force (USAAF) B-25 Mitchell medium bombers blast fuel and ammunition dumps Northeast of Nanyang. 20 fighter-bombers attack airfields at Tsinan, railroad yards and targets at Anyang and warehouse area at Paoching, knock out bridge South of Singtai, and hit trucks, tanks, and armoured vehicles in Liuchow area.

Far East Air Force (FEAF). United States Army Air Force (USAAF) B-25 Mitchell medium bombers, A-20 Havoc light bombers, and fighter-bombers continue to hit Cagayan valley in force, support ground forces in Balete Pass and Ipo sectors, and attack areas East of Manila and North of Baguic. Fighter-bombers hit areas near Mount Mandalagan on Negros and dug in positions North West of Bogo. B-24 Liberator heavy bombers hit Pontianak airfield and Tarakan and Labuan Islands while B-25 Mitchell medium bombers and fighters attack Kudat, Sandakan, and Miri. B-24 Liberator heavy bombers bomb Hozan and hit warehouses and dock facilities at Kiirun.

Seventh Air Force. 11 Guam based United States Army Air Force (USAAF) B-24 Liberator heavy bombers attack airfields area on Moen. P-47 Thunderbolt fighters fly heckler strikes against Kyushu during 2-3 June 1945.

R112 R-boat
Sunk 2 June 1945

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The Second Great War.
Edited by Sir John Hamilton

The War Illustrated.
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2194 Days Of War.
ISBN-10: 086136614X

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