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Louis Mountbatten, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah discussing the partition of India, 1947P-51D Mustang fighters of the No.82 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force, part of the occpuation force in Japan, 1947
Louis Mountbatten, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah discussing the partition of India, 1947P-51D Mustang fighters of the No.82 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force, part of the occpuation force in Japan, 1947
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Painting '50's Machine Gun' (Bastogne, Belgium) by Robert N. Blair, date unknownPainting 'Battle of the Bulge' by Robert N. Blair, date unknown
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Painting 'Breakfast In The Snow' (Belgium) by Robert N. Blair, date unknownPainting 'In the Night Fog Moving Into The Bulge' (Belgium) by Robert N. Blair, date unknown
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Painting 'Infantry/Battered Bulge Village' (Belgium) by Robert N. Blair, date unknownPainting 'Luxemborg Chateau' by Robert N. Blair, date unknown
PBY-5A Catalina and F6F Hellcat on the pad at Naval Air Station Alameda, California, United States, 1947. Note that the Hellcat’s engine has been removed.Portrait of Captain Daniel Inouye, late 1940s
PBY-5A Catalina and F6F Hellcat on the pad at Naval Air Station Alameda, California, United States, 1947. Note that the Hellcat’s engine has been removed.Portrait of Captain Daniel Inouye, late 1940s
Portrait of George Murray, late 1940sPV-2 Harpoon patrol bombers of US Navy squadron VPB-136 at rest, Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington, United States, circa 1947
Portrait of George Murray, late 1940sPV-2 Harpoon patrol bombers of US Navy squadron VPB-136 at rest, Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington, United States, circa 1947
Spitfire F.14 fighters of the No. 613 Squadron RAF at RAF Ringway, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, 1947Sunderland Mk V in flight, circa late 1940s
Spitfire F.14 fighters of the No. 613 Squadron RAF at RAF Ringway, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, 1947Sunderland Mk V in flight, circa late 1940s
TBM-3E Avenger at NAS Squantum, Massachusetts, United States, with partially folded wings, 1947. The white canister mounted under the right wing is a radar pod.Tian
TBM-3E Avenger at NAS Squantum, Massachusetts, United States, with partially folded wings, 1947. The white canister mounted under the right wing is a radar pod.Tian'anmen gate, Beiping, China, 1947
Tojo taking a stand for the first time at the International Tribunal trials, Tokyo, Japan, late 1940sTwo PBM Mariners beside the tender USS Timbalier, 1947. Location unknown.
Tojo taking a stand for the first time at the International Tribunal trials, Tokyo, Japan, late 1940sTwo PBM Mariners beside the tender USS Timbalier, 1947. Location unknown.
US Navy Ensign Phillip F. Kelly with a captured N1K2-J aircraft, Naval Air Station Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, United States, 1946-1947US-captured German Ar 196A-5 seaplane being launched from a catapult removed from cruiser Prinz Eugen, Naval Air Materiel Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 1947
US Navy Ensign Phillip F. Kelly with a captured N1K2-J aircraft, Naval Air Station Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, United States, 1946-1947US-captured German Ar 196A-5 seaplane being launched from a catapult removed from cruiser Prinz Eugen, Naval Air Materiel Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 1947

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