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B-25 Mitchell bombers of the US 42nd Bomb Group, 69th Bomb Squadron at Cape Sansapor, New Guinea, Sep 1944-Feb 1945B-29 lost its prop in flight which carved hole in fuselage. Pilot made emergency landing and collided with parked aircraft causing further damage to nose and top turret. Date and location unknown. Photo 1 of 2.
B-25 Mitchell bombers of the US 42nd Bomb Group, 69th Bomb Squadron at Cape Sansapor, New Guinea, Sep 1944-Feb 1945B-29 lost its prop in flight which carved hole in fuselage. Pilot made emergency landing and collided with parked aircraft causing further damage to nose and top turret. Date and location unknown. Photo 1 of 2.
B-29 lost its prop in flight which carved hole in fuselage. Pilot made emergency landing and collided with parked aircraft causing further damage to nose and top turret. Date and location unknown. Photo 3 of 3.B-29 lost its prop in flight which carved hole in fuselage. Pilot made emergency landing. Date and location unknown. Photo 2 of 2.
B-29 lost its prop in flight which carved hole in fuselage. Pilot made emergency landing and collided with parked aircraft causing further damage to nose and top turret. Date and location unknown. Photo 3 of 3.B-29 lost its prop in flight which carved hole in fuselage. Pilot made emergency landing. Date and location unknown. Photo 2 of 2.
Ba 349 Natter rocket interceptor being launched, circa early 1945; seen in bulletin Ba 349 Natter rocket interceptor being prepared for launch, circa early 1945; seen in bulletin
Ba 349 Natter rocket interceptor being launched, circa early 1945; seen in bulletin 'Guided Missiles-The Weapon of the Future' published by US War Department in Apr 1946Ba 349 Natter rocket interceptor being prepared for launch, circa early 1945; seen in bulletin 'Guided Missiles-The Weapon of the Future' published by US War Department in Apr 1946
Back of the superstructure of a Type 3 Ho-Ni III tank destoyer with its top hatch and rear double hatches closed, 1945Battleship Sevastopol, 1945
Back of the superstructure of a Type 3 Ho-Ni III tank destoyer with its top hatch and rear double hatches closed, 1945Battleship Sevastopol, 1945
Bergkristall underground tunnels at the Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp in Austria, date unknown; they were built to house Me 262 jet fighter production facilitiesBill Sausser and Bill Purcell, both of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, circa 1945
Bergkristall underground tunnels at the Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp in Austria, date unknown; they were built to house Me 262 jet fighter production facilitiesBill Sausser and Bill Purcell, both of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, circa 1945
Bombing results on the Japanese airstrip at Taroa Island, Maloelap Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1945.  Despite the pounding delivered to this site, war’s end found 3 fire control facilities and 40 anti-aircraft guns still operationalBrightly painted Willys MB Jeep leading B-24J aircraft at an unknown USAAF Air Field; note the special orange paint within National Insignia on hood, which changed colors when exposed to nerve agents
Bombing results on the Japanese airstrip at Taroa Island, Maloelap Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1945. Despite the pounding delivered to this site, war’s end found 3 fire control facilities and 40 anti-aircraft guns still operationalBrightly painted Willys MB Jeep leading B-24J aircraft at an unknown USAAF Air Field; note the special orange paint within National Insignia on hood, which changed colors when exposed to nerve agents
British Coastal Command Liberator III fitted with a removable air foil at the base of the fuselage for the mounting of eight HVAR air-to-surface rockets that proved very effective against submarines, 1945. Photo 1 of 2.British Coastal Command Liberator III fitted with a removable air foil at the base of the fuselage for the mounting of eight HVAR air-to-surface rockets that proved very effective against submarines, 1945. Photo 2 of 2.
British Coastal Command Liberator III fitted with a removable air foil at the base of the fuselage for the mounting of eight HVAR air-to-surface rockets that proved very effective against submarines, 1945. Photo 1 of 2.British Coastal Command Liberator III fitted with a removable air foil at the base of the fuselage for the mounting of eight HVAR air-to-surface rockets that proved very effective against submarines, 1945. Photo 2 of 2.
Burmese landscape, 1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)Burmese landscape, 1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)
Burmese landscape, 1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)Burmese landscape, 1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)
Camp set up by 613th Field Artillery Battalion, US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, 1945; the Canadian-built PBV-1A Catalina in service as a USAAF OA-10 of the 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron at Halesworth, England, United Kingdom, 1945
Camp set up by 613th Field Artillery Battalion, US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Burma, 1945; the 'basha' was built by Jake Rand and James GustonCanadian-built PBV-1A Catalina in service as a USAAF OA-10 of the 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron at Halesworth, England, United Kingdom, 1945
Captain Paul Hall and his damaged P-47D Thunderbolt fighter Captain Paul Hall
Captain Paul Hall and his damaged P-47D Thunderbolt fighter 'Dixie Gal' of 57th Fighter Group, US 64th Fighter Squadron at Grosseto, Italy, Oct 1944-May 1945Captain Paul Hall's P-47D Thunderbolt fighter 'Dixie Gal' of 57th Fighter Group, US 64th Fighter Squadron at rest at Grosseto, Italy, Oct 1944-May 1945; note damaged propellers and A-26 in background

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