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Manfred Barak and Avraham Kane of the Haganah firing a 2-inch mortar, Palestine, 1943Marine Corps SB2C Helldiver in flight, 1943-45. Note the unusual display of the Navy Bureau Number in the USAAF manner. This aircraft was USAAF A-25A Shrike #42-80453 that was transferred to the Marines.
Manfred Barak and Avraham Kane of the Haganah firing a 2-inch mortar, Palestine, 1943Marine Corps SB2C Helldiver in flight, 1943-45. Note the unusual display of the Navy Bureau Number in the USAAF manner. This aircraft was USAAF A-25A Shrike #42-80453 that was transferred to the Marines.
Marine F4U-1 Corsair on the Torokina Airstrip, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, early 1943.Mariner aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-201, Naval Air Station Banana River, Florida, United States, circa Dec 1942-Feb 1943
Marine F4U-1 Corsair on the Torokina Airstrip, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, early 1943.Mariner aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-201, Naval Air Station Banana River, Florida, United States, circa Dec 1942-Feb 1943
Marshal Georgi Zhukov, Colonel General Nikolay Voronov, and Marshal Kliment Voroshilov inspecting a captured German Tiger I heavy tank, Ukraine, 1943Martlet fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA taking off from HMS Formidable, Mediterranean Sea, circa 1942-1943
Marshal Georgi Zhukov, Colonel General Nikolay Voronov, and Marshal Kliment Voroshilov inspecting a captured German Tiger I heavy tank, Ukraine, 1943Martlet fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA taking off from HMS Formidable, Mediterranean Sea, circa 1942-1943
Martlet fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA taking off from HMS Formidable, Mediterranean Sea, circa 1942-1943Maternity nurse at a Lebensborn facility, 1943; note SS and Nazi German flags
Martlet fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA taking off from HMS Formidable, Mediterranean Sea, circa 1942-1943Maternity nurse at a Lebensborn facility, 1943; note SS and Nazi German flags
McIntosh and Parker of the US Army Medical Detachment 1340, Fiji, 1942-1944McIntosh, Earl Lee, and Harry Peters of US Army Medical Detachment 1340, Fiji, 1942-1944
McIntosh and Parker of the US Army Medical Detachment 1340, Fiji, 1942-1944McIntosh, Earl Lee, and Harry Peters of US Army Medical Detachment 1340, Fiji, 1942-1944
Me 323 Gigant aircraft (foreground) and Bf 109 F aircraft (background) in winter camouflage, circa 1943Me 323 Gigant aircraft at rest, 1940s
Me 323 Gigant aircraft (foreground) and Bf 109 F aircraft (background) in winter camouflage, circa 1943Me 323 Gigant aircraft at rest, 1940s
Me 323 Gigant aircraft at rest, 1940sMe 323 Gigant aircraft at rest, 1940s
Me 323 Gigant aircraft at rest, 1940sMe 323 Gigant aircraft at rest, 1940s
Me 323 Gigant aircraft loading or unloading a field gun, Italy, 1943Me 323 Gigant aircraft loading or unloading an Opel Maultier halftrack vehicle, Italy, 1943
Me 323 Gigant aircraft loading or unloading a field gun, Italy, 1943Me 323 Gigant aircraft loading or unloading an Opel Maultier halftrack vehicle, Italy, 1943
Me 323 Gigant at rest, Szentes, Hungary, 1940sMe 323 Gigant heavy transport in flight, 1940s
Me 323 Gigant at rest, Szentes, Hungary, 1940sMe 323 Gigant heavy transport in flight, 1940s
Me 323 Gigant in flight, 1940sMe 410 Hornisse aircraft in flight, circa 1942-1944
Me 323 Gigant in flight, 1940sMe 410 Hornisse aircraft in flight, circa 1942-1944

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