Thanks for the info. I had never noticed the tail number or, had simply assumed I couldn't read it. But I did a little research with it and found a little.
Concerning the "Dog Daize" that ac served in the ETO by one reference I found. I found another reference to a B25 in the CBI with that tail #. It was on a pdf. page. (here's a link to the reference for those interested...
http://home.mchsi.com/~anderson.kevin/docs/CBI_B25H_Aircraft.pdf)
Here's the item-
a/c# 43-4381 B-25H-10, unit- 82 BS, Sqdn.# 42.
Digging as I type--- here's more on that "Dog Daize"; (Here's the link to the source-
http://www.network54.com/Forum/149674/thread/1260760888/1260798643/Doubt+about+B-25D+or+J+on+osprey+MTO+profileQuote:
Dana Bell
Osprey MTO B-25 Profiles...
Tue Jun 4 12:34:43 2002
160.111.69.32
Sorry that I can't remember who it was that posted the original question about 12th BG B-25 profiles in the recent Osprey MTO title. The 12th moved from the Mediterranean to the China-Burma-India Theater in March 1944; the profiles (and color photos) show CBI aircraft, but describe them as being based in Italy. The question was if these aircraft were with 12th before the move to China.
43-4381 "Dog Daize" - Osprey lists at Gaudo on 28 Dec 43. The aircraft was accepted at the factory on 2 Nov 43, then delivered to China (though the delivery date is unclear on the microfilm)
I'm posing this now before a gremlin comes along and I lose it all!
Thanks guys!

EDIT: new info;
82nd bs was in the 10thAF 12th Bombardment Gp (This link gives all manner of detailed info on 10thAF units:
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/posting.php?mode=edit&f=3&p=455496) That site gives an example of nose art including that of the "Dog Daize" picture.