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==Parent topics==
==Parent topics==
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{{r|B-17 Flying Fortress (bomber)}}
{{r|B-24 Liberator (bomber)}}
{{r|B-24 Liberator (bomber)}}
{{r|B-25 Mitchell (bomber)}}
{{r|B-25 Mitchell}}
{{r|B-26 (bomber)}}
{{r|B-26 (bomber)}}
{{r|B-29 Superfortress (bomber)}}  
{{r|B-29 Superfortress (bomber)}}  
{{r|Battle of the Atlantic}}
 
{{r|Battle of the Beams}}
{{r|Battle of the Beams}}
{{r|Battle of Britain}}
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{{r|Battle of Leyte Gulf}}
{{r|Battle of Leyte Gulf}}
{{r|Battle of Midway}}
{{r|Battle of Midway}}
{{r|Battle of Pearl Harbor}}
{{r|Pearl Harbor (World War II)}}
{{r|Battle of the Philippine Sea}}
{{r|Battle of the Philippine Sea}}
{{r|Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands}}
{{r|Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands}}
{{r|Battle of Taranto}}
{{r|Battle of Taranto}}
{{r|Mitsubishi G4M Betty (bomber)}}
{{r|Mitsubishi G4M Betty (bomber)}}
{{r|Operation Chastise}}
{{r|C-47 Skytrain (transport)}}
{{r|C-47 Skytrain}}
{{r|De Havilland Mosquito}}
{{r|De Havilland Mosquito}}
{{r|Doolittle Raid}}
{{r|Doolittle Raid}}
{{r|Eighth Air Force}}
{{r|Eighth Air Force}}
{{r|F2A Buffalo (fighter)}}
{{r|F2A Buffalo (fighter)}}
{{r|F4F Wildcat (fighter)}}
{{r|F4F Wildcat}}
{{r|F6F Hellcat (fighter)}}
{{r|F6F Hellcat}}
{{r|F4U Corsair (fighter)}}
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{{r|Fifteenth Air Force}}
{{r|Fifteenth Air Force}}
{{r|Fw-190 (fighter)}}
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{{r|Luftflotte V}}
{{r|Luftflotte V}}
{{r|Luftwaffe}}
{{r|Luftwaffe}}
{{r|H2S (military)}}
{{r|Ju-87 Stuka}}
{{r|Ju-87 Stuka (bomber)}}
{{r|Ju-88 (bomber)}}
{{r|Ju-88 (bomber)}}
{{r|Kamikaze}}
{{r|Kamikaze}}
{{r|Knickebein}}
{{r|Avro Lancaster}}
{{r|Avro Lancaster}}
{{r|Kawanishi H6K Mavis (maritime patrol aircraft)}}
{{r|Kawanishi H6K Mavis (maritime patrol aircraft)}}
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{{r|Norden bombsight}}
{{r|Norden bombsight}}
{{r|P-47 Thunderbolt (fighter)}}
{{r|P-47 Thunderbolt (fighter)}}
{{r|P-38 Lightning (fighter)}}
{{r|P-38}}
{{r|P-51 Mustang (fighter)}}
{{r|P-51 Mustang (fighter)}}
{{r|PBY Catalina (maritime patrol aircraft)}}
{{r|PBY Catalina}}
{{r|Royal Air Force}}
{{r|Royal Air Force}}
{{r|Royal Air Force Fighter Command}}
{{r|Royal Air Force Fighter Command||**}}
{{r|Royal Air Force Bomber Command}}
{{r|Royal Air Force Bomber Command||**}}
{{r|Schweinfurt–Regensburg mission}}
{{r|Schweinfurt–Regensburg mission}}
{{r|Second Raid on Schweinfurt}}
{{r|Second Raid on Schweinfurt}}
{{r|SBD Dauntless (bomber)}}
{{r|SBD Dauntless}}
{{r|SB2C Helldiver (bomber)}}
{{r|SB2C Helldiver}}
{{r|Supermarine Spitfire}}
{{r|Supermarine Spitfire}}
{{r|TBD Devastator (bomber)}}
{{r|TBD Devastator}}
{{r|TBF Avenger (bomber)}}
{{r|TBF Avenger}}
{{r|Hawker Typhoon (fighter)}}
{{r|Hawker Typhoon (fighter)}}
{{r|United States Army Air Corps}}
{{r|United States Army Air Corps}}
{{r|United States Army Air Force}}
{{r|United States Army Air Force}}
{{r|Vickers Wellington (bomber)}}
{{r|Vickers Wellington (bomber)}}
{{r|Aichi D3A1 Val (fighter)}}
{{r|Aichi D3A1 Val}}
{{r|Mitsubishi A6M Zero (fighter)}}
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==German code words==
==German code words==
{{r|Case White}}
{{r|Case White}}
{{r|Knickebein}}
{{r|Operation Barbarossa}}
{{r|Operation Barbarossa}}
{{r|Operation Mercury}}
{{r|Operation Mercury}}
==Allied code words===
==Allied code words==
{{r|Operation Chastise}}
{{r|H2S (military)}}
{{r|Operation Hydra}}

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