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August 2004

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Bombshells Away

Sixty years ago, WWII servicemen decorated the noses of their airplanes for power and good luck. With the largest collection of their artwork now assembled—and permanently on display in Midland—there's little doubt where they found their inspiration.

by Katharyn Rodemann

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