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German Tiger I heavy tanks on a muddy road, Russia, Sep 1943; note presence of steel cables, suggesting one tank was attempting to tow the otherGuns and other topside weight being removed from the damaged cruiser USS St. Louis before removing the damaged bow section altogether, Sep 1943, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States.
German Tiger I heavy tanks on a muddy road, Russia, Sep 1943; note presence of steel cables, suggesting one tank was attempting to tow the otherGuns and other topside weight being removed from the damaged cruiser USS St. Louis before removing the damaged bow section altogether, Sep 1943, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States.
Injured Hitler Youth anti-aircraft battery crewmen being decorated for bravery, fall 1943John Basilone at US Marine Corps headquarters, Washington DC, United States, Sep 1943
Injured Hitler Youth anti-aircraft battery crewmen being decorated for bravery, fall 1943John Basilone at US Marine Corps headquarters, Washington DC, United States, Sep 1943
Marine TBM-1C Avengers lined up along the airstrip at Munda, New Georgia, Solomon Islands in late 1943. Note open bomb bays, improvised wheel chocks, flame dampener on the exhaust port of the nearest plane, and different versions of the National InsigniaNavy TBF-1 Avengers at the Munda Airstrip, New Georgia, Solomons, Sep 1943. Note the crews are in the process of applying the newly updated National Insignia with white bars and a blue border.
Marine TBM-1C Avengers lined up along the airstrip at Munda, New Georgia, Solomon Islands in late 1943. Note open bomb bays, improvised wheel chocks, flame dampener on the exhaust port of the nearest plane, and different versions of the National InsigniaNavy TBF-1 Avengers at the Munda Airstrip, New Georgia, Solomons, Sep 1943. Note the crews are in the process of applying the newly updated National Insignia with white bars and a blue border.
Navy TBF-1 Avengers at the Munda Airstrip, New Georgia, Solomons, Sept 1943.Navy TBF-1 Avengers at the Munda Airstrip, New Georgia, Solomons, Sept 1943. Note the crews are in the process of applying the newly updated National Insignia with white bars and a blue border.
Navy TBF-1 Avengers at the Munda Airstrip, New Georgia, Solomons, Sept 1943.Navy TBF-1 Avengers at the Munda Airstrip, New Georgia, Solomons, Sept 1943. Note the crews are in the process of applying the newly updated National Insignia with white bars and a blue border.
Parafrag bombs descending on a Japanese airstrip at Wewak, Australian New Guinea, 1943PB4Y-1 Liberator from US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-114 on the ramp at Norfolk, Virginia, United States, circa Aug 1943.
Parafrag bombs descending on a Japanese airstrip at Wewak, Australian New Guinea, 1943PB4Y-1 Liberator from US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-114 on the ramp at Norfolk, Virginia, United States, circa Aug 1943.
Platoon Sergeant John Basilone and Corporal Margaret Beenworth at a US Marine Corps Headquarters office, Washington DC, United States, Sep 1943Platoon Sergeant John Basilone being interviewed by US Navy WAVE Yeoman 3rd Class Sigrid Shield, Sep 1943
Platoon Sergeant John Basilone and Corporal Margaret Beenworth at a US Marine Corps Headquarters office, Washington DC, United States, Sep 1943Platoon Sergeant John Basilone being interviewed by US Navy WAVE Yeoman 3rd Class Sigrid Shield, Sep 1943
Portrait of Louis Mountbatten, circa Sep 1943Portrait of Otto Skorzeny at the SS rank of Haupsturmführer, Sep 1943
Portrait of Louis Mountbatten, circa Sep 1943Portrait of Otto Skorzeny at the SS rank of Haupsturmführer, Sep 1943
Portrait of United States Navy Rear Admiral Theodore Chandler, 1943, probably taken during his assignment as commander of anti-submarine forces in the Netherlands West Indies.Prototype V1 of Ta 154 Moskito night fighter, circa mid- to late-1943
Portrait of United States Navy Rear Admiral Theodore Chandler, 1943, probably taken during his assignment as commander of anti-submarine forces in the Netherlands West Indies.Prototype V1 of Ta 154 Moskito night fighter, circa mid- to late-1943
Prototype V1 of Ta 154 Moskito night fighter, circa mid- to late-1943PV-1 Ventura in service as a night fighter with Marine Night Fighting Squadron VMF(N)-531 at Banika, Russell Islands in the Solomons, mid-Sep 1943.
Prototype V1 of Ta 154 Moskito night fighter, circa mid- to late-1943PV-1 Ventura in service as a night fighter with Marine Night Fighting Squadron VMF(N)-531 at Banika, Russell Islands in the Solomons, mid-Sep 1943.
Supermarine Spitfire of the US 307th Fighter Squadron rests on the beach at Paestum, Italy near Salerno after being shot down Sep 9, 1943; pilot uninjured. LST-359 unloads men and materiel beyond, Sep 1943. Photo 2 of 2Supermarine Spitfire of the US 307th Fighter Squadron rests on the beach at Paestum, Italy near Salerno after being shot down Sep 9, 1943; pilot uninjured. LST-391 unloads men and materiel beyond, Sep 1943. Photo 1 of 2
Supermarine Spitfire of the US 307th Fighter Squadron rests on the beach at Paestum, Italy near Salerno after being shot down Sep 9, 1943; pilot uninjured. LST-359 unloads men and materiel beyond, Sep 1943. Photo 2 of 2Supermarine Spitfire of the US 307th Fighter Squadron rests on the beach at Paestum, Italy near Salerno after being shot down Sep 9, 1943; pilot uninjured. LST-391 unloads men and materiel beyond, Sep 1943. Photo 1 of 2

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