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Douglas Aircraft Company employee working on the port engine of a C-47 Skytrain aircraft, Long Beach, California, United States, Oct 1942Early P-51 Mustang during a test flight near the North American Aviation plant in Inglewood, California, United States, Oct 1942
Douglas Aircraft Company employee working on the port engine of a C-47 Skytrain aircraft, Long Beach, California, United States, Oct 1942Early P-51 Mustang during a test flight near the North American Aviation plant in Inglewood, California, United States, Oct 1942
Employees of American Aviation, Inc. working with sheet metal, Inglewood, California, United States, Oct 1942; note woman working on pneumatic numbering machineEscort carrier USS Santee in Oct 1942, probably in Bermuda, preparing to cross the Atlantic for the Operation Torch landings in North Africa. Note SBD Dauntless, F4F Wildcat, and TBF Avenger aircraft on the flight deck.
Employees of American Aviation, Inc. working with sheet metal, Inglewood, California, United States, Oct 1942; note woman working on pneumatic numbering machineEscort carrier USS Santee in Oct 1942, probably in Bermuda, preparing to cross the Atlantic for the Operation Torch landings in North Africa. Note SBD Dauntless, F4F Wildcat, and TBF Avenger aircraft on the flight deck.
F4F Wildcat fighters of the US Navy and US Marines lined up on Henderson Field on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Jan 1943, photo 1 of 2F4F Wildcat fighters of the US Navy and US Marines lined up on Henderson Field on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Jan 1943, photo 2 of 2
F4F Wildcat fighters of the US Navy and US Marines lined up on Henderson Field on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Jan 1943, photo 1 of 2F4F Wildcat fighters of the US Navy and US Marines lined up on Henderson Field on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Jan 1943, photo 2 of 2
Female American factory worker taking a lunch break, Douglas Aircraft Company plant, Long Beach, California, United States, Oct 1942Female employee of Douglas Aircraft Company doing electrical assembly and installation work on an aircraft, Long Beach, California, United States, Oct 1942
Female American factory worker taking a lunch break, Douglas Aircraft Company plant, Long Beach, California, United States, Oct 1942Female employee of Douglas Aircraft Company doing electrical assembly and installation work on an aircraft, Long Beach, California, United States, Oct 1942
Female employee of Douglas Aircraft Company working on the nose of a B-17F bomber, Long Beach, California, United States, Oct 1942Female employee of North American Aviation working on switch boxes on the firewalls of B-25 Mitchell bombers, Inglewood, California, United States, Oct 1942
Female employee of Douglas Aircraft Company working on the nose of a B-17F bomber, Long Beach, California, United States, Oct 1942Female employee of North American Aviation working on switch boxes on the firewalls of B-25 Mitchell bombers, Inglewood, California, United States, Oct 1942
Female inspectors checking transport aircraft innerwings at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant in Long Beach, California, United States, Oct 1942Female worker of North American Aviation working on the cowling of an engine for a B-25 Mitchell bomber, Inglewood, California, United States, Oct 1942
Female inspectors checking transport aircraft innerwings at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant in Long Beach, California, United States, Oct 1942Female worker of North American Aviation working on the cowling of an engine for a B-25 Mitchell bomber, Inglewood, California, United States, Oct 1942
Five P-47Bs of the 61st Fighter Sqdn in a training flight over Bridgeport, Conn, US, Sep-Oct 1942. 56th Fighter Group Commander Hub Zemke flies plane #1, which is why the cowling band is divided into the 3 colors of the group’s 3 squadrons.  Photo 1 of 2.Five P-47Bs of the newly formed 61st Fighter Squadron in a training flight over Bridgeport, Conn, US, Sep-Oct 1942. Plane #1 is flown by 56th Fighter Group Commander Hub Zemke.  Photo 2 of 2.
Five P-47Bs of the 61st Fighter Sqdn in a training flight over Bridgeport, Conn, US, Sep-Oct 1942. 56th Fighter Group Commander Hub Zemke flies plane #1, which is why the cowling band is divided into the 3 colors of the group’s 3 squadrons. Photo 1 of 2.Five P-47Bs of the newly formed 61st Fighter Squadron in a training flight over Bridgeport, Conn, US, Sep-Oct 1942. Plane #1 is flown by 56th Fighter Group Commander Hub Zemke. Photo 2 of 2.
Flight crew of B-17F Fortress “Man-O-War” of the 306th Bomb Group in full flight dress, RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, Oct 1942.Generals Thomas Holcomb and Alexander Vandegrift on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1942
Flight crew of B-17F Fortress “Man-O-War” of the 306th Bomb Group in full flight dress, RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, Oct 1942.Generals Thomas Holcomb and Alexander Vandegrift on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1942
GerhardtGerman flag outside a ruined building which acted as Friedrich Paulus
Gerhardt's Mill, Stalingrad, Russia, late 1942German flag outside a ruined building which acted as Friedrich Paulus' field headquarters, Stalingrad, Russia, Oct 1942
German machine gunner on the front lines at Stalingrad, Russia, Oct 1942German soldier hanging a German flag atop a buliding in Stalingrad, Russia, 1942
German machine gunner on the front lines at Stalingrad, Russia, Oct 1942German soldier hanging a German flag atop a buliding in Stalingrad, Russia, 1942

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