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Men of USMC 10th Defense Battalion test firing a 155mm Gun M1, circa late 1944 to early 1945Meteor F Mark III fighter of No. 616 Squadron RAF being pushed to its dispersal point at Advanced Landing Ground B-58 (Melsbroek Airfield), Belgium, 1945
Men of USMC 10th Defense Battalion test firing a 155mm Gun M1, circa late 1944 to early 1945Meteor F Mark III fighter of No. 616 Squadron RAF being pushed to its dispersal point at Advanced Landing Ground B-58 (Melsbroek Airfield), Belgium, 1945
Military wireless station at Takao, Taiwan, seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication Military wireless station at Takao, Taiwan, seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication
Military wireless station at Takao, Taiwan, seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication 'Japanese Electronics' dated Mar 1945Military wireless station at Takao, Taiwan, seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication 'Japanese Electronics' dated Mar 1945
Milton Miles with a Chinese Navy officer, China, date unknownMoltke at the People
Milton Miles with a Chinese Navy officer, China, date unknownMoltke at the People's Court, Berlin, Germany, late 1944 or early 1945, photo 1 of 3
Moltke at the PeopleMoltke at the People
Moltke at the People's Court, Berlin, Germany, late 1944 or early 1945, photo 2 of 3Moltke at the People's Court, Berlin, Germany, late 1944 or early 1945, photo 3 of 3
Mounted US Marines at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1945N1K-J Shiden aircraft operated by Chief Petty Officer Koji Ohara of Japanese Navy Yokosuka Kokutai, 1945
Mounted US Marines at Quantico, Virginia, United States, circa 1945N1K-J Shiden aircraft operated by Chief Petty Officer Koji Ohara of Japanese Navy Yokosuka Kokutai, 1945
N1K2-J Shiden Kai aircraft at rest, circa 1945Nijmegen, the Netherlands in ruins, 1945; note Augustine and Dominicus churches in center and the clearing that would later become Plein 1944 square
N1K2-J Shiden Kai aircraft at rest, circa 1945Nijmegen, the Netherlands in ruins, 1945; note Augustine and Dominicus churches in center and the clearing that would later become Plein 1944 square
Nose on view of a F-5 Lightning aircraft at Hickam Field, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945 (photo reconnaissance variant of the P-38J Lightning).Nürnberg at Copenhagen, Denmark, 1945
Nose on view of a F-5 Lightning aircraft at Hickam Field, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945 (photo reconnaissance variant of the P-38J Lightning).Nürnberg at Copenhagen, Denmark, 1945
Officers and men of USS Cabrilla, date unknownOliver Leese in an observation post of the British 14th Army front in Burma, 1944-1945
Officers and men of USS Cabrilla, date unknownOliver Leese in an observation post of the British 14th Army front in Burma, 1944-1945
OS2U Kingfisher on a seaplane ramp in the Aleutians, Territory of Alaska, 1943-45. Note unusual National Insignia on upper right wing and Marsden matting on the ramp.Overhead view of a Heinkel He-162 Volksjäger jet fighter, 1945, location unknown
OS2U Kingfisher on a seaplane ramp in the Aleutians, Territory of Alaska, 1943-45. Note unusual National Insignia on upper right wing and Marsden matting on the ramp.Overhead view of a Heinkel He-162 Volksjäger jet fighter, 1945, location unknown
Overhead view of USS Bennington underway in late 1944, probably in Chesapeake Bay.P-38H-5-LO Lightning, P-51A-10 Mustang, and P-47D Thunderbolt aircraft in flight together, United States, 1944-1945
Overhead view of USS Bennington underway in late 1944, probably in Chesapeake Bay.P-38H-5-LO Lightning, P-51A-10 Mustang, and P-47D Thunderbolt aircraft in flight together, United States, 1944-1945

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