



January 20, 1944—Prince Bertil of Sweden at far left was a Royal Navy
Attaché in London during World War Two. He is shown here with three Tech
Sergeants from the 322nd Bomb Group--U.S. 9th Air Force. From left to right:
Obey Lyon, John R. Sharpe, and Reynolds M. Patrick. B-26 Historian Trevor
Allen identified the aircraft, “WINNIE DEE”. 131714 PN-H as being assigned
to the 322nd Bomb Group, 449th Bomb Squadron located at Great Saling,
England.

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