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Tender Car Peters, 1940Tender Tsingtau tending to S-boats, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, circa 1940
Tender Car Peters, 1940Tender Tsingtau tending to S-boats, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, circa 1940
Thai Vickers 6-ton tank, date unknownThe Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Company’s sidewheeled steamship Seeandbee underway on the Great Lakes, United States in 1940.  This ship would later be converted into the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine.
Thai Vickers 6-ton tank, date unknownThe Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Company’s sidewheeled steamship Seeandbee underway on the Great Lakes, United States in 1940. This ship would later be converted into the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine.
The Duke of Kent Prince George inspecting destroyer HMS Kelley at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, 1939-1941; note Captain Louis MountbattenThree BV 138 Seedrache aircraft aboard a seaplane tender, circa 1940
The Duke of Kent Prince George inspecting destroyer HMS Kelley at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, 1939-1941; note Captain Louis MountbattenThree BV 138 Seedrache aircraft aboard a seaplane tender, circa 1940
Three N3N aircraft in flight over Naval Air Station Glenview, Illinois, United States, early 1940s; seen in Mar 1980 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsTwo Hudson bombers of No. 13 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force in flight Darwin, 1940
Three N3N aircraft in flight over Naval Air Station Glenview, Illinois, United States, early 1940s; seen in Mar 1980 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsTwo Hudson bombers of No. 13 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force in flight Darwin, 1940
Two Ki-32 aircraft in flight over hilly terrain, circa 1940sTwo Ki-49 bombers in flight, 1940s
Two Ki-32 aircraft in flight over hilly terrain, circa 1940sTwo Ki-49 bombers in flight, 1940s
Two US Navy J2F Duck aircraft in flight over Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, early 1940sType 92 battalion guns, circa 1940s
Two US Navy J2F Duck aircraft in flight over Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, early 1940sType 92 battalion guns, circa 1940s
Type 95 75mm field gun, circa 1940sType 97 Te-Ke tankette in China, circa 1940s
Type 95 75mm field gun, circa 1940sType 97 Te-Ke tankette in China, circa 1940s
Typical example of Type Y officer’s quarters at Fort Kamehameha at the entrance to Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, circa 1940.UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill donning a helmet during an air raid warning, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940
Typical example of Type Y officer’s quarters at Fort Kamehameha at the entrance to Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, circa 1940.UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill donning a helmet during an air raid warning, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940
Unexploded Soviet rotationally dispersing incendiary bomb, United States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 1 of 2.
Unexploded Soviet rotationally dispersing incendiary bomb, 'Molotov bread basket', in a Finnish city, 1940United States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 1 of 2.
United States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 2 of 2.US Navy photographer Tai Sing Loo was well known around the Navy yard with his trademark pith helmet and his bright red, gasoline powered, three-wheeled “putt-putt”, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1940s.
United States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 2 of 2.US Navy photographer Tai Sing Loo was well known around the Navy yard with his trademark pith helmet and his bright red, gasoline powered, three-wheeled “putt-putt”, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1940s.

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