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A-20G "Barry's Baby I.N.S." 42-86768 parked at Nadzab Airfield in New Guinea
Standing left to right: Major Kenneth E. Rosebush, 1st Lt. Harold R. Prince, Lt. Colonel John P. "Jock" Henebry (C.O. 3rd BG) and Lee Van Atta (International News Service correspondent). This photograph was taken sometime in early April 1944 but was not published until June 1, 1944.
Original Caption: "Barry's Baby –  Here’s a Havoc light bomber, stationed out in New Guinea, and named after Barry Faris, editor-in-chief of International News Service by its crew. They got to know Faris when he made a tour of the Pacific fronts last year. The bomber, which had been prominent in the recent Hollandia action, has a sister ship named “The Pride of INS.” Lieutenant Harold Prince, of Venice, California, second from left, is the pilot of the plane. Shown with him are left to right: Major Kenneth E. Rosebush of Iola, Kansas; Lieutenant Colonel John P. Henebry, of Plainfield, Illinois; and Lee Van Atta, youthful INS war correspondent in that area."
Credit: INS via The Courier  Date: early April 1944 published June 1, 1944
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