Some may already be aware, but for those who may be interested in some history of World War II Marine Corps Aviation, there is a new website on the Marine Bombing Squadrons (VMB 413, 423, 433, 443, 611, 612, 613, 614) that served in the Pacific Theater. Little is known about these Bombing Squadrons, who flew PBJ-1s, and these websites, some comprehensive, some new, will document their history, contributions, and sacrifices during WWII.
From the website:
This website is intended to provide an overview of the eight Marine Bombing Squadrons (VMBs) that were formed and sent to the Pacific Ocean Area during the Second World War.
All eight of these Marine Bombing Squadrons were formed in 1943 and utilized the twin-engine B-25 Mitchell medium-bomber. In Marine Corps service, these aircraft were officially designated as PBJ-1s but were often referred to simply as "PBJs." Shortly following the end of the Second World War all of these squadrons were decommissioned and passed into history as little more than a footnote to the most destructive war the world has even known.
The accompanying series of websites is dedicated to the officers and men of those squadrons as an expression of gratitude for their faithful and honorable service, with the hopes that their sacrifices will never be forgotten.
The link is:
http://www.vmbmarines.com