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3rd June 1945

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Fourteenth Air Force. 5 United States Army Air Force (USAAF) B-25 Mitchell medium bombers and 25 P-51 Mustang fighter-bombers blast warehouse area and river traffic at Liuchow. 2 B-25 Mitchell medium bombers bomb Sinyang Lohochai railroad. A single B-24 Liberator heavy bombers, escorted by 2 P-51 Mustang fighter-bombers, damages bridge North of Shihkiachwang. 4 P-51 Mustang fighter-bombers damage bridge East of Kiehsiu and strafe train and lumber carts North of Linfen. Bad weather curtails other scheduled fighter-bomber missions.

Far East Air Force (FEAF). United States Army Air Force (USAAF) heavy bombers and fighters hit resistance areas on Negros. Heavy bombers attack Kota Waringin and Muara Island, while heavy bombers bomb Batavia. P-51 Mustang fighter-bombers hit coastal cargo vessels over Southeast China coast.

Seventh Air Force. United States Army Air Force (USAAF) P-47 Thunderbolt fighters on heckler patrol strafe targets an Amami-O-Shima.

Eleventh Air Force. 1 United States Army Air Force (USAAF) B-24 Liberator heavy bombers flying a radar ferret mission to Kataoka is followed by 8 others, radar bombing and photographing scattered targets in the naval base area. 7 B-25 Mitchell medium bombers take off for Kurils, 4 are turned back by weather. The others low-level bomb Masugawa River Cannery.

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The Second Great War.
Edited by Sir John Hamilton

The War Illustrated.
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2194 Days Of War.
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