11,162 items in this album on 559 pages.
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A security guard standing among OS2U-3 Kingfishers staged for delivery to the US Navy, Stratford, Connecticut, United States, early 1942 | A wing brace assembly for a B-25 bomber being prepared for assembly at the North American Aviation plant, California, 1942 |
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A-36 Mustang ground attack aircraft, which was based on the P-51 Mustang fighter, date unknown | A6M3 Zero fighter 'V-174' of the Japanese Navy Tainan Air Group, circa 1940s |
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Aerial view of Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 1942; note frigate USS Constitution at left and Jeffrey Field (now Logan International Airport) in background | Aerial view of Colbert, date unknown; seen in US Navy Department Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI203 |
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Aerial view of Nordseewerke Emden shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1942; note Slips I through V in center | Algérie underway, 1942; seen in US Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI203 |
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Allied ground crew disassembling a wrecked German He 111 aircraft near Daba and Fuka, Egypt, circa 1942; note wrecked Bf 109 fighter and Hurricane Mk II fighter in background | Allied Theater commander Gen Joseph Stilwell and Chinese Gen Sun Li-jen, Burma (now Myanmar), 1942 |
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American poster 'We Can Do It!' from Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 1942 | An A6M2 Type 21 'Zero' fighter at Rabaul with Mount Tavurvur (Japanese: Hanabuki) in the background, New Britain, circa 1942-1944 |
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An SBD-3 Dauntless dive-bomber of Bombing Squadron 6 prepares for launch from the carrier USS Enterprise, early 1942. | Assembly and repair shop at Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown |
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B7A attack aircraft being serviced, 1940s | Barracks at Pearl Harbor Separation Center, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown |
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Battleship Roma launching a seaplane, circa 1940s | Beaufighter Mk X torpedo bomber 'Torbeau' taking off from RAF Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, 1942-1943 |
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Boston III light bombers (British designation for lend-lease Douglas A-20 Havocs) of RAF 88 Squadron at RAF Attlebridge, Norfolk, England, UK, 1941-42. | British Army trainees on exercise with No. 19 wireless set and weaponless Humber Light Reconnaissance Car Mk II, Reconnaissance Training Centre, Catterick, England, United Kingdom, date unknown |
11,162 items in this album on 559 pages.