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Enlargement of A-20G "Barry's Baby I.N.S." 42-86768 nickname parked at Nadzab Airfield in New Guinea
Left to right: 1st Lt. Harold R. Prince shaking hands with Lt. Colonel John P. "Jock" Henebry (C.O. 3rd BG)
Nicknamed "Barry's Baby I.N.S." inside a yellow circle outlined in black. The "I.N.S." abbreviated International News Service and Barry referred to Barry Faris, editor-in-chief who toured New Guinea and met the squadron. The nose had the shark mouth motif of the 3rd BG. Tail letter "P" with a white horizontal strip at the top of the tail and rudder.
Credit: INS via The Courier  Date: circa June 1, 1944
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