The Pacific Profiles series presents the most accurate WWII aircraft
profiles to date of Japanese & Allied aircraft in the Pacific theater.
Volume Three illustrates, by squadron, USAAF Fifth Air Force A-20 series
medium bombers operating in New Guinea from July 1942 to the end of
1944. In this distant theater, a dozen USAAF A-20 squadrons from the
3rd, 312th and 417th Bombardment Groups, joined by No. 22 Squadron,
RAAF, used many variants of the A-20, mainly as strafers. Squadron
insignia, camouflage, heraldry, nose-art and command markings varied
significantly between squadrons, giving a wide variety of color schemes.
The profiles, based on photos, diaries and other wide-ranging documents,
are accompanied by brief histories of each squadron, the development of
respective heraldry and information on each aircraft profiled.
The author, Michael Claringbould, is world-renown for his expertise in
respect to the A-20 in the Pacific, stemming from his direct involvement
in locating and recovering one from New Guinea in 1984. These rare
profiles, many appearing for the first time, accurately portray the A-20
during this captivating timeframe of the South Pacific air war.