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Cargo loaded in a C-46 Commando transport aircraft at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1942. Note the CCKW truck.Cargo loaded in a C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1942.
Cargo loaded in a C-46 Commando transport aircraft at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1942. Note the CCKW truck.Cargo loaded in a C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1942.
Carrier Graf Zeppelin as seen in A503 FM30-50 booklet for identification of ships, published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the US Navy DepartmentChaim Rumkowski tasting soup made at a public kitchen in the Lódz ghetto, Poland, 1939-1944
Carrier Graf Zeppelin as seen in A503 FM30-50 booklet for identification of ships, published by the Division of Naval Inteligence of the US Navy DepartmentChaim Rumkowski tasting soup made at a public kitchen in the Lódz ghetto, Poland, 1939-1944
Chiang Kaishek with sons Chiang Ching-kuo  and Chiang Wei-kuo at Chongqing, China, 1940sChinese Army General Sun Li-jen at a ceremony, circa 1942
Chiang Kaishek with sons Chiang Ching-kuo and Chiang Wei-kuo at Chongqing, China, 1940sChinese Army General Sun Li-jen at a ceremony, circa 1942
Chinese representatives visiting the Inglis factory in Toronto, Canada for the occasion of the 100,000th Bren gun built, 1940sChinese soldier at an American airfield in China, 1940s
Chinese representatives visiting the Inglis factory in Toronto, Canada for the occasion of the 100,000th Bren gun built, 1940sChinese soldier at an American airfield in China, 1940s
Chinese soldier demonstrating his standard equipment, 1942Chinese soldiers demonstrating their standard equipment, 1942
Chinese soldier demonstrating his standard equipment, 1942Chinese soldiers demonstrating their standard equipment, 1942
Chinese soldiers demonstrating their standard equipment, 1942Civilian barracks at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1940s
Chinese soldiers demonstrating their standard equipment, 1942Civilian barracks at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1940s
Civilians of Leningrad fetching water from a broken water pipe, Russia, Dec 1941-Jan 1942Claire Chennault at his desk, 1940s
Civilians of Leningrad fetching water from a broken water pipe, Russia, Dec 1941-Jan 1942Claire Chennault at his desk, 1940s
Claire Chennault at his office, China, 1940sCoils of steel cables being unloaded at the Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, 1940s.
Claire Chennault at his office, China, 1940sCoils of steel cables being unloaded at the Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, 1940s.
Combat photographer Horst Grund in Russia, circa 1941-1942Controllers in the tower at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico as a C-46 Commando lands on the runway, 1942.
Combat photographer Horst Grund in Russia, circa 1941-1942Controllers in the tower at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico as a C-46 Commando lands on the runway, 1942.
Converted TWA Stratoliner Cornelia Fort posing with a PT-19 aircraft, date unknown
Converted TWA Stratoliner 'Cherokee' (USAAF #42-88623) began wartime Transatlantic duty, 1942; note similarity with B-17 bomber in the wings and engine cowlingsCornelia Fort posing with a PT-19 aircraft, date unknown

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