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579 items in this album on 29 pages.

African-American US Army nurses receiving mail from home, 268th Station Hospital, Australia, 29 Nov 1943; 3 of the nurses were Lts. Prudence L. Burns, Inez Holmes, and Birdie E. BrownA unidentified vice-admiral embarking USS New Jersey, date unknown
African-American US Army nurses receiving mail from home, 268th Station Hospital, Australia, 29 Nov 1943; 3 of the nurses were Lts. Prudence L. Burns, Inez Holmes, and Birdie E. BrownA unidentified vice-admiral embarking USS New Jersey, date unknown
Administrative buildings under construction, Naval Ammunition Depot Earle, Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States, early 1944Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 1 of 4
Administrative buildings under construction, Naval Ammunition Depot Earle, Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States, early 1944Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 1 of 4
Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 2 of 4; note Robert Elliott in background, touching faceAdmiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 3 of 4
Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 2 of 4; note Robert Elliott in background, touching faceAdmiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 3 of 4
Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 4 of 4; note Robert Elliott in background, with cameraAdmiral William Halsey aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown
Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Chester Nimitiz aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown, photo 4 of 4; note Robert Elliott in background, with cameraAdmiral William Halsey aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown
Admiral William Leahy and Captain Carl Holden aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownAerial view of burned out buildings near Eilbektal Park (background) and the intersection of Eilbeker Weg and Rückertstraße (center of photo), Hamburg, Germany, circa 1944-1945
Admiral William Leahy and Captain Carl Holden aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownAerial view of burned out buildings near Eilbektal Park (background) and the intersection of Eilbeker Weg and Rückertstraße (center of photo), Hamburg, Germany, circa 1944-1945
African-American factory worker Bertha Stallworth inspecting a 40-mm artillery shell, Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, date unknownB-24H Liberator “Pegasus The Flying Red Horse” of the 784th Bomb Squadron landing at RAF Attlebridge, Norfolk. The parachutes were used for braking after the hydraulic system was shot out in combat.
African-American factory worker Bertha Stallworth inspecting a 40-mm artillery shell, Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, date unknownB-24H Liberator “Pegasus The Flying Red Horse” of the 784th Bomb Squadron landing at RAF Attlebridge, Norfolk. The parachutes were used for braking after the hydraulic system was shot out in combat.
Captain Carl Holden (right) and an unidentified officer aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownCaptain Carl Holden aboard USS New Jersey, 1943-1945
Captain Carl Holden (right) and an unidentified officer aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownCaptain Carl Holden aboard USS New Jersey, 1943-1945
Captain or admiralCollage of officers of USS New Jersey, date unknown
Captain or admiral's quarters, USS New Jersey, date unknownCollage of officers of USS New Jersey, date unknown
Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim on a horse, Finland, 1944General Wei Lihuang on a horse, Burma, 1943-1944
Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim on a horse, Finland, 1944General Wei Lihuang on a horse, Burma, 1943-1944
German donkey and horse carts passing by a Tiger I heavy tank in a Russian town, winter of 1943-1944Kingfisher aircraft aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown
German donkey and horse carts passing by a Tiger I heavy tank in a Russian town, winter of 1943-1944Kingfisher aircraft aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown

579 items in this album on 29 pages.



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