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Chinese junior officers receiving instructions on loading a twin 4-inch gun, Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2Chinese Navy Ensign Chen Kah (left) and Ensign Sung Chi-Huang (right) studying a piece of equipment, Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945
Chinese junior officers receiving instructions on loading a twin 4-inch gun, Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2Chinese Navy Ensign Chen Kah (left) and Ensign Sung Chi-Huang (right) studying a piece of equipment, Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945
Chinese Navy Ensign Jang Jing-Ying (left) and Ensign Chen Kah (right) receiving instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945Chinese Navy junior officers receiving Bridge instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945, photo 1 of 2
Chinese Navy Ensign Jang Jing-Ying (left) and Ensign Chen Kah (right) receiving instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945Chinese Navy junior officers receiving Bridge instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945, photo 1 of 2
Chinese Navy junior officers receiving Bridge instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2Chinese Navy Lieutenant (jg) Sung Chang-Chin receiving instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945
Chinese Navy junior officers receiving Bridge instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2Chinese Navy Lieutenant (jg) Sung Chang-Chin receiving instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945
Commander A. Francis Birch (painting L-11) and Norman Ramsey with Commander Joseph T. O
Commander A. Francis Birch (painting L-11) and Norman Ramsey with 'Little Boy', Tinian, Mariana Islands, Jul-Aug 1945Commander Joseph T. O'Callahan and Admiral Henry Kent Hewitt, summer 1945
Crewmen of the USS Wasp (Essex-class) celebrate news of the war’s end by sunbathing on the flight deck off Japan, mid Aug 1945; days before this section of the flight deck was badly damaged in a typhoon.Dr. Norman Ramsey signing
Crewmen of the USS Wasp (Essex-class) celebrate news of the war’s end by sunbathing on the flight deck off Japan, mid Aug 1945; days before this section of the flight deck was badly damaged in a typhoon.Dr. Norman Ramsey signing 'Fat Man' bomb while an electrian's mate applied plastic paint, in front of Assembly Building Number 2, Tinian, Mariana Islands, Aug 1945
F4U Corsairs of Fighting Squadron VBF-86 flying from USS Wasp (Essex-class), Aug 1945Fw 190 D-9
F4U Corsairs of Fighting Squadron VBF-86 flying from USS Wasp (Essex-class), Aug 1945Fw 190 D-9 'Langnasen-Dora' aircraft at rest at an airfield, captured by Americans, post-European War; note P-47 fighters in background
Guam and Alaska off China, Aug or Sep 1945HMAS Australia or HMAS Shropshire (left most), HMAS Hobart (next astern), USS New Orleans, a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, and another Brooklyn-class light cruiser (foreground) entering Subic Bay, Philippines after exercises, circa Aug 1945, photo 1 of 2
Guam and Alaska off China, Aug or Sep 1945HMAS Australia or HMAS Shropshire (left most), HMAS Hobart (next astern), USS New Orleans, a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, and another Brooklyn-class light cruiser (foreground) entering Subic Bay, Philippines after exercises, circa Aug 1945, photo 1 of 2
HMAS Australia or HMAS Shropshire (left most), HMAS Hobart (next astern), USS New Orleans, a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, and another Brooklyn-class light cruiser (foreground) entering Subic Bay, Philippines after exercises, circa Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2HMAS Hobart (foreground) and either HMAS Australia or HMAS Shropshire (background) in exercise in the South China Sea off Subic Bay, Philippines, circa Aug 1945, photo 1 of 2
HMAS Australia or HMAS Shropshire (left most), HMAS Hobart (next astern), USS New Orleans, a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, and another Brooklyn-class light cruiser (foreground) entering Subic Bay, Philippines after exercises, circa Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2HMAS Hobart (foreground) and either HMAS Australia or HMAS Shropshire (background) in exercise in the South China Sea off Subic Bay, Philippines, circa Aug 1945, photo 1 of 2
HMAS Hobart (foreground) and either HMAS Australia or HMAS Shropshire (background) in exercise in the South China Sea off Subic Bay, Philippines, circa Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2Japanese prisoners of war on Guam, Mariana Islands, Aug 1945
HMAS Hobart (foreground) and either HMAS Australia or HMAS Shropshire (background) in exercise in the South China Sea off Subic Bay, Philippines, circa Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2Japanese prisoners of war on Guam, Mariana Islands, Aug 1945
Japanese Type 5 15 cm AA gun, Kugayama, Tokyo, Japan, 1945LeMay bombing leaflet; over 5 million of them were delivered to Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and 33 other Japanese cities by 1 Aug 1945, encouraging Japanese citizens to flee from cities for safety
Japanese Type 5 15 cm AA gun, Kugayama, Tokyo, Japan, 1945LeMay bombing leaflet; over 5 million of them were delivered to Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and 33 other Japanese cities by 1 Aug 1945, encouraging Japanese citizens to flee from cities for safety

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