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The one millionth German resettler of Wartheland speaking at a ceremony, Posen, Germany, 16 Mar 1944; Arthur Greiser and Walter Petzel in backgroundPortrait of British RAF Acting Wing Commander Maxwell Norman Oxford, Chinese Navy Admiral Chan Chak, and Chinese Navy Commander Xu Heng, China, 17 Mar 1944; note Oxford and Xu
The one millionth German resettler of Wartheland speaking at a ceremony, Posen, Germany, 16 Mar 1944; Arthur Greiser and Walter Petzel in backgroundPortrait of British RAF Acting Wing Commander Maxwell Norman Oxford, Chinese Navy Admiral Chan Chak, and Chinese Navy Commander Xu Heng, China, 17 Mar 1944; note Oxford and Xu's autographs
Colonel Rothwell Brown and 2nd Lieutenant Albert Harvey shortly after receiving Silver Star medals from Major General Joseph Stilwell, Hukawng Valley, northern Burma, 18 Mar 1944John Curtin and Douglas MacArthur at Fairbairn Airbase, Canberra, Australia, 18 Mar 1944
Colonel Rothwell Brown and 2nd Lieutenant Albert Harvey shortly after receiving Silver Star medals from Major General Joseph Stilwell, Hukawng Valley, northern Burma, 18 Mar 1944John Curtin and Douglas MacArthur at Fairbairn Airbase, Canberra, Australia, 18 Mar 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell awarding the Silver Star medal to Colonel Rothwell H. Brown, Hukawng Valley, northern Burma, 18 Mar 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell awarding the Silver Star medal to Lieutenant Albert J. Harvey, Hukawng Valley, northern Burma, 18 Mar 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell awarding the Silver Star medal to Colonel Rothwell H. Brown, Hukawng Valley, northern Burma, 18 Mar 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell awarding the Silver Star medal to Lieutenant Albert J. Harvey, Hukawng Valley, northern Burma, 18 Mar 1944
USS Petrof bay on her shakedown cruise, 18 Mar 1944African-American US Army WAC Pfc Johnnie Mae Welton conducting a lab experiment in the serology lab at Fort Jackson Station Hospital, Fort Jackson, South Carolina, United States, 20 Mar 1944
USS Petrof bay on her shakedown cruise, 18 Mar 1944African-American US Army WAC Pfc Johnnie Mae Welton conducting a lab experiment in the serology lab at Fort Jackson Station Hospital, Fort Jackson, South Carolina, United States, 20 Mar 1944
Commissioning Ceremony of Mason, Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, United States, 20 Mar 1944; note Lt Cmdr Blackford in center, African-American crew, and LST in backgroundDiagram of torpedo damage to USS Northampton sustained in the Battle of Tassafaronga that caused the ship to sink, seen in United States Navy publication
Commissioning Ceremony of Mason, Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, United States, 20 Mar 1944; note Lt Cmdr Blackford in center, African-American crew, and LST in backgroundDiagram of torpedo damage to USS Northampton sustained in the Battle of Tassafaronga that caused the ship to sink, seen in United States Navy publication 'War Damage Report No. 41' dated 20 Mar 1944
TBF-1C aircraft exploding in water near USS Coral Sea, 20 Mar 1944Three African-American sailors of USS Mason, Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, United States, 20 Mar 1944
TBF-1C aircraft exploding in water near USS Coral Sea, 20 Mar 1944Three African-American sailors of USS Mason, Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, United States, 20 Mar 1944
US Army Private Jonathan Hoag, a medic, was awarded a Croix de Guerre by French General Alphonse Juin for courage shown in treating the wounded, Pozzuoli, Italy, 21 Mar 1944Crew member examining a layer of ashes on a B-25 of the 340th Bomb Group at Pompeii Field, Italy. Ash came from an eruption of Mount Vesuvius on 23 Mar 1944 that rained hot ash and brimstone on the area damaging several aircraft
US Army Private Jonathan Hoag, a medic, was awarded a Croix de Guerre by French General Alphonse Juin for courage shown in treating the wounded, Pozzuoli, Italy, 21 Mar 1944Crew member examining a layer of ashes on a B-25 of the 340th Bomb Group at Pompeii Field, Italy. Ash came from an eruption of Mount Vesuvius on 23 Mar 1944 that rained hot ash and brimstone on the area damaging several aircraft
Crew member sweeping ashes off a B-25 of the 340th Bomb Group at Pompeii Field, Italy. Ash came from an eruption of Mount Vesuvius on 23 Mar 1944 that rained hot ash and brimstone on the area damaging several aircraftLiberty Ship SS John Stagg at sea, 23 Mar 1944
Crew member sweeping ashes off a B-25 of the 340th Bomb Group at Pompeii Field, Italy. Ash came from an eruption of Mount Vesuvius on 23 Mar 1944 that rained hot ash and brimstone on the area damaging several aircraftLiberty Ship SS John Stagg at sea, 23 Mar 1944
RAdm Mahlon Tisdale presenting champagne bottle to Mrs Davenport to christen Trepang, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 23 Mar 1944; Mrs Garvey and Cmdr Roy Davenport also presentB-24D Liberator lead assembly ship
RAdm Mahlon Tisdale presenting champagne bottle to Mrs Davenport to christen Trepang, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 23 Mar 1944; Mrs Garvey and Cmdr Roy Davenport also presentB-24D Liberator lead assembly ship 'Thar She Blows Again' of 93rd Bomber Group, US 329th Bomber Squadron, RAF Horsham St. Faiths, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, 24 Mar 1944
AGP Oyster Bay tending PT boats in Seeadler Harbor, Admiralty Islands, 25 Mar 1944Port side view of the USS Bunker Hill while at sea off the Palau Islands, 27 Mar 1944. Note the Measure 32, Design 6A paint scheme, only two carriers were painted this way.
AGP Oyster Bay tending PT boats in Seeadler Harbor, Admiralty Islands, 25 Mar 1944Port side view of the USS Bunker Hill while at sea off the Palau Islands, 27 Mar 1944. Note the Measure 32, Design 6A paint scheme, only two carriers were painted this way.

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