The A-26B and A-26C series were built concurrently and went to bomb groups simultaneously.
In the ETO, four groups transitioned beginning in November 1944. One additonal group had transition by the end of the war but didn't fly, and all but three of the fourteen light and medium bomb groups were slated for the transition.
In the MTO, one bomb group had transitioned, though they remained equipped with A-20s also.
In the FEAF, one group transitioned late in the war and flew a few missions.
In the PTO, two groups had transitioned but only one flew combat missions.
In the China-Burma Theater, two groups were transitioning when the war ended.
In May 1945, there were 677 A-26s assigned to Europe and the Mediterranean.
In August 1945, here were 145 deployed in the Pacific and China/Burma.
There were a total of 2,049 A-26s in the AAF inventory at the end of August 1945.
The A-26 proved to be a capable airplane with teething problems brought on by Douglas and the AAF that slowed production and modifications.
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