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Was there an airplane or air group named “deaths delight” that flew B26 planes in WW2?

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Was there an airplane or air group named “deaths delight” that flew B26 planes in WW2?

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I can tell you that there is a poem called “Off to the War” written by poet Michael Earls during WW1. See the end of the poem. In a little ship and down the bay, Out to the calling sea, A young brave lad sailed off today, To the one great war went he: The one long war all men must know Greater than land or gold, Soul is the prince and flesh the foe Of a kingdom Christ will hold. With arms of faith and hope well-wrought The brave lad went away, And the voice of Christ fills all his thought, Under two hands that pray: The tender love of a mother’s hands That guarded all his years, Fitted the armor, plate and bands, And blessed them with her tears. Older than Rhodes and Ascalon And the farthest forts of sea, Is the Master voice that calls him on >From the hills in Galilee: >From hills where Christ in gentle guise Called, as He calls again, With His heart of love and His love-lit eyes Unto His warrior men. Christ with the brave young lad to-day Who goes to the sweet command, Strengthen his

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