The 949 Engineer Aviation Topographic Company was part of the Twentieth Air Force, U.S. Army Air Forces, based in Guam in 1945. The company played a central role in creating maps and models needed for the targeting of targets and cities in Japan during the Second World War.
The 949 Engineer Aviation Topographic Company was part of the Twentieth Air Force, U.S. Army Air Forces, based in Guam in 1945. The company played a central role in creating maps and models needed for the targeting of targets and cities in Japan during the Second World War.
The 949 Engineer Aviation Topographic Company was part of the Twentieth Air Force, U.S. Army Air Forces, based in Guam in 1945. The company played a central role in creating maps and models needed for the targeting of targets and cities in Japan during the Second World War.
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