NAVAL USAGE OF THE HAVOC / BOSTON
A. US NAVY / USMC
The USN procured eight aircraft (A-20B's) that were primarily assigned to VJ /VMJ units for the primary purpose of target towing. The navy designated the aircraft as the "BD-1 and BD-2" and were received directly from the factory in USAAF OD paint scheme. At least one A/C was repainted in USN blue camouflage, another was stripped to bare aluminum and assigned to VX-2 at NAS Quonset Point, RI. If any were repainted in hi-vis chrome yellow (e.g. JM Marauder) remains unknown.

Color profile source: "U.S. Navy Aircraft Camouflage and markings 1940-1945" by T. Doll
B. BRITISH ROYAL NAVY
The RN operated 27 ex-RAF Boston's in the target towing role. Still looking for photo documentation for these aircraft.
C. DUTCH NAVY (aka Kon.Marine)
The Dutch navy received 32 DB-7B aircraft all of which were sent to the NEI. The aircraft all had RAF paint schemes ('Sand and Spinich'). See my original posting with the color profile of the Japanese marked DB-7B (a captured aircraft from Java). As a point of interest one of these aircraft RAF s/n AL907 resides at the RAAF Museum Point Cook, Australia and is the only DB-7 in existence.
D. RUSSIAN NAVY
The Russian navy utilized OD marked Havocs in an anti-shipping role utilizing very large torpedos.
