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Ki-54 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-54 aircraft at the Sendai Army Flight School, Natori, Miyagi, Japan, 1940s
Ki-54 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-54 aircraft at the Sendai Army Flight School, Natori, Miyagi, Japan, 1940s
Ki-56 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-67 aircraft at rest, circa 1940s
Ki-56 aircraft at rest, circa 1940sKi-67 aircraft at rest, circa 1940s
Killed tanker, date and location unknownKing Haakon VII of Norway, Crown Prince Olav, and Hans Reidar Holtermann inspecting a Sten gun, Scotland, United Kingdom, circa 1943
Killed tanker, date and location unknownKing Haakon VII of Norway, Crown Prince Olav, and Hans Reidar Holtermann inspecting a Sten gun, Scotland, United Kingdom, circa 1943
Kitchen set up by US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, date unknownKnox at his desk in the Navy Department, Washington, DC, circa 1943
Kitchen set up by US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, date unknownKnox at his desk in the Navy Department, Washington, DC, circa 1943
Korvettenkapitän Werner Hartenstein of U-156 addressing his crew somewhere in the Atlantic Theater, 1942-43.Ku-8-11 glider at rest, circa 1940s
Korvettenkapitän Werner Hartenstein of U-156 addressing his crew somewhere in the Atlantic Theater, 1942-43.Ku-8-11 glider at rest, circa 1940s
Kübelwagen scout car in southern Russia, 1941-1943Kübelwagen serving as an officer
Kübelwagen scout car in southern Russia, 1941-1943Kübelwagen serving as an officer's staff car in southern Russia, 1941-1943
L-2 Grasshopper aircraft in flight, May 1942-Jun 1943L-5 Sentinel “Bouncing Betsy II” of the 25th Liaison Squadron in New Guinea. Sgt pilots of the “Guinea Short Line” rescued downed fliers and guided fighters to concealed jungle targets. SSGT Jim Nichols standing by the pilot’s door
L-2 Grasshopper aircraft in flight, May 1942-Jun 1943L-5 Sentinel “Bouncing Betsy II” of the 25th Liaison Squadron in New Guinea. Sgt pilots of the “Guinea Short Line” rescued downed fliers and guided fighters to concealed jungle targets. SSGT Jim Nichols standing by the pilot’s door
La-5 aircraft resting on a snowy airfield, 1940sLaGG-3 fighters parked at an airfield, circa 1940s
La-5 aircraft resting on a snowy airfield, 1940sLaGG-3 fighters parked at an airfield, circa 1940s
Launching a Re.2000 Falco I fighter from the catapult of an Italian Navy ship, circa 1942-1943LCVPs disembarking US Marines during an amphibious assault exercise in US Territory of Alaska, 1942-1943
Launching a Re.2000 Falco I fighter from the catapult of an Italian Navy ship, circa 1942-1943LCVPs disembarking US Marines during an amphibious assault exercise in US Territory of Alaska, 1942-1943
Leading Aircraftwoman Lilian Yule tractoring a Avro Lancaster B Mark III bomber of No. 49 Squadron RAF to its dispersal slot at RAF Fiskerton, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942-1944; this bomber, DV238, was later lost during a raid on Berlin, Germany during the night of 16-17 Dec 1944 with No. 44 Squadron RAFLeaflet dropped over Japanese-held areas of China encouraging civilians to help downed American airmen, 1943. Note the Blood Chit inside the flier’s jacket. Photo 1 of 3.
Leading Aircraftwoman Lilian Yule tractoring a Avro Lancaster B Mark III bomber of No. 49 Squadron RAF to its dispersal slot at RAF Fiskerton, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942-1944; this bomber, DV238, was later lost during a raid on Berlin, Germany during the night of 16-17 Dec 1944 with No. 44 Squadron RAFLeaflet dropped over Japanese-held areas of China encouraging civilians to help downed American airmen, 1943. Note the Blood Chit inside the flier’s jacket. Photo 1 of 3.

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General Douglas MacArthur at Leyte, 17 Oct 1944


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