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US Marines fighting on cemetery ridge, Okinawa, Japan, late May or early Jun 1945US Marines observing the battlefield, Okinawa, Japan, 1945
US Marines fighting on cemetery ridge, Okinawa, Japan, late May or early Jun 1945US Marines observing the battlefield, Okinawa, Japan, 1945
US Marines PFC Lester Walker, Corporal Francis Penrodk, and PFC Frank Bondelk patrolling southern Okinawa, Japan with war dogs Zingo, Jack, and Major, Jun 1945US Navy nurse Lieutenant (jg) Madge Overstreet at Yontan, 1945
US Marines PFC Lester Walker, Corporal Francis Penrodk, and PFC Frank Bondelk patrolling southern Okinawa, Japan with war dogs Zingo, Jack, and Major, Jun 1945US Navy nurse Lieutenant (jg) Madge Overstreet at Yontan, 1945
US Navy Office of Naval Intelligence drawing of the Kongo-class battleship, seen in publication ONI 222-J, Jun 1945USAAF Photo Reconnaissance F-5E Lightning ‘Information Please’ accompanying Marine F4U Corsairs on a raid to Kushi-Take, Okinawa, Japan, June 1945. Photo 1 of 2. Note the photo nacelle under the F-5.
US Navy Office of Naval Intelligence drawing of the Kongo-class battleship, seen in publication ONI 222-J, Jun 1945USAAF Photo Reconnaissance F-5E Lightning ‘Information Please’ accompanying Marine F4U Corsairs on a raid to Kushi-Take, Okinawa, Japan, June 1945. Photo 1 of 2. Note the photo nacelle under the F-5.
USAAF Photo Reconnaissance F-5E Lightning ‘Information Please’ accompanying Marine F4U Corsairs on a raid to Kushi-Take, Okinawa, Japan, June 1945. Photo 2 of 2. Note the photo nacelle under the F-5.USS Randolph at anchor, San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, Philippines, Jun 1945.
USAAF Photo Reconnaissance F-5E Lightning ‘Information Please’ accompanying Marine F4U Corsairs on a raid to Kushi-Take, Okinawa, Japan, June 1945. Photo 2 of 2. Note the photo nacelle under the F-5.USS Randolph at anchor, San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, Philippines, Jun 1945.
USS Saratoga coming in to Berth F-2 at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa Jun 1945View of Mt. Tamalpais seen through the Plate Shop at the Marinship Shipbuilding yard, Sausalito, California, United States, 1944-45. Marinship flagship, USS Tamalpais, was named for this mountain.
USS Saratoga coming in to Berth F-2 at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa Jun 1945View of Mt. Tamalpais seen through the Plate Shop at the Marinship Shipbuilding yard, Sausalito, California, United States, 1944-45. Marinship flagship, USS Tamalpais, was named for this mountain.
WAAF marching band during a victory parade at a race track, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1945War damaged Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945; note Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus cathedral in background
WAAF marching band during a victory parade at a race track, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1945War damaged Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945; note Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus cathedral in background
WAVES AerographerWAVES Aviation Metalsmith 2nd Class Elizabeth Holbrook checking a finished metal bracket against its blueprint in a repair building at a Naval Air Station in the Hawaiian islands, circa mid-1945
WAVES Aerographer's Mate 2nd Class Julia Murray launching a weather balloon from a theodolite platform at Naval Air Station, Santa Ana, California, United States, circa mid-1945WAVES Aviation Metalsmith 2nd Class Elizabeth Holbrook checking a finished metal bracket against its blueprint in a repair building at a Naval Air Station in the Hawaiian islands, circa mid-1945
WAVES Specialist 2nd Class Mary E. Johnson directing an incoming aircraft with a microphone as Specialist 2nd Class Lois Stoneburg operated the signal lamp, Hawaiian Islands, circa mid-1945Wounded US Marines being loaded onto an aircraft for evacuation, Yontan Airfield, Okinawa, Japan, 1945; note female USN nurse Ensign Jane Kendeigh
WAVES Specialist 2nd Class Mary E. Johnson directing an incoming aircraft with a microphone as Specialist 2nd Class Lois Stoneburg operated the signal lamp, Hawaiian Islands, circa mid-1945Wounded US Marines being loaded onto an aircraft for evacuation, Yontan Airfield, Okinawa, Japan, 1945; note female USN nurse Ensign Jane Kendeigh
American cemetery at Sainte-Mère-Église, France, near Utah Beach, 1 Jun 1945Detachment One of US Navy Lighter Than Air Utility Squadron ZJ-1 sit for a group photograph in front of airship K-28 control car, Meacham Field, Key West, Florida, United States, June 1, 1945.
American cemetery at Sainte-Mère-Église, France, near Utah Beach, 1 Jun 1945Detachment One of US Navy Lighter Than Air Utility Squadron ZJ-1 sit for a group photograph in front of airship K-28 control car, Meacham Field, Key West, Florida, United States, June 1, 1945.
Song Ziwen and his wife Zhang Leyi greeting dignitaries at the Colonial Room of the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California, United States, 1 Jun 1945, photo 1 of 2Song Ziwen and his wife Zhang Leyi greeting dignitaries at the Colonial Room of the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California, United States, 1 Jun 1945, photo 2 of 2
Song Ziwen and his wife Zhang Leyi greeting dignitaries at the Colonial Room of the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California, United States, 1 Jun 1945, photo 1 of 2Song Ziwen and his wife Zhang Leyi greeting dignitaries at the Colonial Room of the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California, United States, 1 Jun 1945, photo 2 of 2

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