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This is a list of Martin B-26 Marauder operators. The main user of the Martin B-26 Marauder was the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). During this period the Martin Marauder was also operated by the US Navy, Free French Air Force, the South African Air Force and the Royal Air Force; serving with many units and in many different theaters of conflict on several continents.

List of Martin B-26 Marauder operators
B-26B Marauder in flight

Operators



 France


French Air Force

All six squadrons below were operating under command of 42d Bombardment Wing of the US Twelfth Air Force.

A B-26 from GBM 1/22 shot down somewhere in the desert of North Africa during World War II.
A B-26 from GBM 1/22 shot down somewhere in the desert of North Africa during World War II.

 South Africa


South African Air Force

 United Kingdom


Royal Air Force

 United States


United States Army Air Corps/Army Air Forces

Several Eighth Air Force B-26 transferred to the Ninth Air Force in late 1943. The Maurders had been part of VIII Air Support Command and 3rd Bomb Wing.

B-26s of the 323d Bomb Group taking flak over France in 1944
B-26s of the 323d Bomb Group taking flak over France in 1944

Transferred from Eighth AF.

Transferred from Eighth AF.

B-26 Marauder of the 555th Bomb Squadron returning to England after a raid over Germany 1944
B-26 Marauder of the 555th Bomb Squadron returning to England after a raid over Germany 1944
B-26 of the 397th Bomb Group conducting pre D-Day strikes over Normandy
B-26 of the 397th Bomb Group conducting pre D-Day strikes over Normandy

In the South Pacific (POA) the two independent squadrons, formerly of the 38th Bomb Group, USA, were transferred from the Seventh Air Force when the new organization formed. The independent 69th BS & 70BS were assigned layer to the 42nd BG and eventually converted to B-25 aircraft.

United States Navy
United States Marine Corps

References


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