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Typical torpedo tube mounts for Japanese destroyers. Note that the tubes are encased in a turret to offer them some protection from gunfire or bomb fragments. Note also replacement torpedoes ready to be loaded (right).U-821 under construction at the Oderwerke shipyard in Stettin, Germany, 1943
Typical torpedo tube mounts for Japanese destroyers. Note that the tubes are encased in a turret to offer them some protection from gunfire or bomb fragments. Note also replacement torpedoes ready to be loaded (right).U-821 under construction at the Oderwerke shipyard in Stettin, Germany, 1943
Ukrainian women of Sydir KovpakUnidentified Japanese warship, 1941-1943
Ukrainian women of Sydir Kovpak's guerilla forces, Ukraine, 1940s; note Mosin-Nagant M1891 sniper riflesUnidentified Japanese warship, 1941-1943
Unidentified photographUnited Service Organizations show, Fiji, 1942-1944
Unidentified photographUnited Service Organizations show, Fiji, 1942-1944
United States Army 155mm Gun M1 crew training in England, United Kingdom, date unknownUnited States Navy aviation maintenance area in the South Pacific servicing several PBY Catalinas as well as other seaplanes in the background, 1942-43.
United States Army 155mm Gun M1 crew training in England, United Kingdom, date unknownUnited States Navy aviation maintenance area in the South Pacific servicing several PBY Catalinas as well as other seaplanes in the background, 1942-43.
United States Navy diagram of German torpedo types. The Type I (top) had a typical wet heater engine; The Type III was the first German electric torpedo; and the Type V (GNAT) was an acoustic homing torpedo.United States Navy sailors constructing submarine nets with floats, Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, circa 1943.
United States Navy diagram of German torpedo types. The Type I (top) had a typical wet heater engine; The Type III was the first German electric torpedo; and the Type V (GNAT) was an acoustic homing torpedo.United States Navy sailors constructing submarine nets with floats, Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, California, United States, circa 1943.
Unknown structure, Fiji, 1942-1944US and Chinese servicemen with Jeep, China, 1940s
Unknown structure, Fiji, 1942-1944US and Chinese servicemen with Jeep, China, 1940s
US Army African-American Sergeants Jackie Wilson and Ray Robinson at Mitchel Field, New York, United States, circa 1943US Army Air Force student pilot in a T-6 Texan trainer practicing an attack on a B-34 bomber, circa 1942-1943
US Army African-American Sergeants Jackie Wilson and Ray Robinson at Mitchel Field, New York, United States, circa 1943US Army Air Force student pilot in a T-6 Texan trainer practicing an attack on a B-34 bomber, circa 1942-1943
US Army B-34-VE bomber in flight, 1943US Army B-37 bomber at rest, 1943
US Army B-34-VE bomber in flight, 1943US Army B-37 bomber at rest, 1943
US Army captain instructing radio communications to two Chinese soldiers, China, 1940sUS Army DUKW transporting an artillery piece, 1940s; note splash guard mounted on front and the lack of driver
US Army captain instructing radio communications to two Chinese soldiers, China, 1940sUS Army DUKW transporting an artillery piece, 1940s; note splash guard mounted on front and the lack of driver
US Army facilities in a palm grove, Fiji, 1942-1944US Army Jeep converted for use on rails, Australia, 1943.
US Army facilities in a palm grove, Fiji, 1942-1944US Army Jeep converted for use on rails, Australia, 1943.

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