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For 50 years, Boeing's B-52 Stratofortress has been the free world's Big Stick -- rarely used in anger, but commanding global attention every time the planes' eight jet engines roared and they deployed to bases around the world.

As it enters its sixth decade, the airplane is getting workout in the war against terrorism. And no end is in sight for its role in the nation's arsenal.
 
 
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» Bomber marks 50 years in the sky

» Listen to the roar of a B-52

» Bob Withington tells the tale of the B-52's origin

» View photos of the B-52 from the 8th Air Force Museum

 

 
 
 

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