90th Bomb Group "Jolly Roger" Flag

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The 90th Bombardment Group (BG), known as the "Jolly Rogers," was a distinguished unit in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. They were renowned for flying the B-24 Liberator bomber in the Pacific Theatre, particularly in campaigns against Japanese forces in New Guinea, the Philippines, and other areas. The group's emblem featured a skull and crossbones, symbolizing their fierce reputation. The B-24s flown by the 90th BG were often adorned with unique nose art, further adding to their notoriety. The Jolly Rogers were instrumental in bombing raids that targeted Japanese airfields, shipping, and infrastructure, contributing significantly to the Allied war effort in the Pacific. Their relentless missions earned them a reputation for being one of the most effective and feared bombing groups of the war.