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Crew of a SdKfz 165 self-propelled gun in action in the Soviet Union, Jun-Jul 1943Crew of a SdKfz 165 self-propelled gun in action in the Soviet Union, Jun-Jul 1943
Crew of a SdKfz 165 self-propelled gun in action in the Soviet Union, Jun-Jul 1943Crew of a SdKfz 165 self-propelled gun in action in the Soviet Union, Jun-Jul 1943
Cuttlefish making a practice dive, while serving on training duty out of New London, Connecticut, United States, circa mid-1943Cuttlefish submerging, while serving on training duty out of New London, Connecticut, United States, circa mid-1943
Cuttlefish making a practice dive, while serving on training duty out of New London, Connecticut, United States, circa mid-1943Cuttlefish submerging, while serving on training duty out of New London, Connecticut, United States, circa mid-1943
Cuttlefish underway, circa mid-1943, while serving on training duty out of New London, Connecticut, United StatesDemolished No. 3 5-inch gun mount aboard USS Nicholas shortly after 13 May 1943. During an early morning shore bombardment, the gun suffered a hang fire and the hot gun set off the shell inside the barrel. No casualties
Cuttlefish underway, circa mid-1943, while serving on training duty out of New London, Connecticut, United StatesDemolished No. 3 5-inch gun mount aboard USS Nicholas shortly after 13 May 1943. During an early morning shore bombardment, the gun suffered a hang fire and the hot gun set off the shell inside the barrel. No casualties
Destroyed Japanese barge, Buna, Australian Papua, mid-1943Destroyed Japanese trucks, Buna, Australian Papua, mid-1943
Destroyed Japanese barge, Buna, Australian Papua, mid-1943Destroyed Japanese trucks, Buna, Australian Papua, mid-1943
Element of the 62nd Fighter Squadron fly their P-47 Thunderbolts over the English countryside, Apr-Jun 1943; these fighters were based at RAF Horsham St Faith, Norfolk, England, UK.Knight
Element of the 62nd Fighter Squadron fly their P-47 Thunderbolts over the English countryside, Apr-Jun 1943; these fighters were based at RAF Horsham St Faith, Norfolk, England, UK.Knight's Cross winner Hauptfeldwebel Josef Niemitz posing with his anti-aircraft gun crew in the Soviet Union, Jun-Jul 1943
Master Sergeant Edward Gregory of the 306th Bomb Group in front of an orderly room at RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, mid-1943. MSgt Gregory was the crew chief for the B-17 ‘Rose of York’.Personnel of the Armament Section of 13th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943
Master Sergeant Edward Gregory of the 306th Bomb Group in front of an orderly room at RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, mid-1943. MSgt Gregory was the crew chief for the B-17 ‘Rose of York’.Personnel of the Armament Section of 13th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943
Private Robert Boucher, Sergeant John Paulovitch, and Corporal Roland Holmberg processing mission photographs brought back from B-25 bombers, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943Roland Holmberg (rear far left), Robert Boucher (rear center left), Jack Heyn (rear center right), John Barr (rear far right), and Brackett (front) of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group photographic section, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943
Private Robert Boucher, Sergeant John Paulovitch, and Corporal Roland Holmberg processing mission photographs brought back from B-25 bombers, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943Roland Holmberg (rear far left), Robert Boucher (rear center left), Jack Heyn (rear center right), John Barr (rear far right), and Brackett (front) of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group photographic section, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943
Rosenberg visiting Ukraine, inspecting agricultural equipment, Jun 1943; other men present were Gauleiter Koch, Generalkommissar Claus Selzner, and Gauleiter HelmuthSB2C Helldiver aircraft on the flight deck of carrier Yorktown during the carrier
Rosenberg visiting Ukraine, inspecting agricultural equipment, Jun 1943; other men present were Gauleiter Koch, Generalkommissar Claus Selzner, and Gauleiter HelmuthSB2C Helldiver aircraft on the flight deck of carrier Yorktown during the carrier's shakedown cruise to Trinidad, circa May-Jun 1943
Seeley (rear left), John Paulovitch (rear center), Shemlynce (rear right), and Berube (front) of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group photographic section, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943Staff Sergeant Marvin Culbreth of 13th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943
Seeley (rear left), John Paulovitch (rear center), Shemlynce (rear right), and Berube (front) of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group photographic section, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943Staff Sergeant Marvin Culbreth of 13th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943
Starboard side view of the carrier Yorktown (Essex-class) with an F6F-3 Hellcat fighter of VF-1 on the fight deck above the athwartship hangar deck catapult, June 1943.The dedication ceremony of B-25 bomber
Starboard side view of the carrier Yorktown (Essex-class) with an F6F-3 Hellcat fighter of VF-1 on the fight deck above the athwartship hangar deck catapult, June 1943.The dedication ceremony of B-25 bomber 'Fat Cat', Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943; she had been salvaged using parts of damaged bombers and would be used to transport food; photo 1 of 4

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