File:Damaged_Ju_87D_StG_3_in_North_Africa_1942.jpg
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DescriptionDamaged Ju 87D StG 3 in North Africa 1942.jpg | Two members of the Australian 9th Division Cavalry Regiment survey the wreck of a German Junkers Ju 87D Stuka dive bomber of Sturzkampfgeschwader 3 (StG 3, 3rd Dive Bomber Wing). | ||
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