27,679 items in this album on 1,384 pages.
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French cruiser Marseillaise afire and sinking, Toulon, France, 27 Nov 1942 | French destroyer Mameluk scuttled at Toulon, France, circa 27 Nov 1942 |
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German Panzer IV tank and crew at Toulon harbor, France, 27 Nov 1942; note French cruiser Colbert burning in background | Scuttled Algérie, Toulon, France, 27 Nov 1942 |
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US Navy Admiral William Halsey being sworn in as Commander, South Pacific Force, by his Chief of Staff Captain Miles Browning, 27 Nov 1942 | Aerial view of Toulon, France, 28 Nov 1942; note smoke rising from burning ships |
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French cruiser Marseillaise afire and sinking, Toulon, France, late Nov 1942 | French ships Strasbourg, Colbert, Algérie, and Marseillaise burning in Toulon harbor, France, 28 Nov 1942; photo taken by a RAF aircraft |
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Soviet commissars of 1st Guards Division eating a meal near the front, 28 Nov 1942 | USS North Carolina underway off US Territory of Hawaii, 29 Nov 1942 |
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Jean Bart, Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942 | Jean Bart, Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942 |
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The incomplete French battleship Jean Bart at Casablanca, French Morocco, late Nov 1942; note Jean Bart's damage from 16-inch shells and 1,000-pound bombs | USS Alabama underway in Chesapeake Bay, United States, 30 Nov 1942 |
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USS St. Louis off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, San Pablo Bay, California, United States, 30 Nov 1942. St. Louis is painted in Measure 21 allover sea blue. | A SdKfz 8 halftrack vehicle and a Praga T-9 vehicle pulling a Me 323 Gigant aircraft, Tunisia, Dec 1942 |
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A security guard with a Winchester Model 1912 shotgun at Boeing Seattle Plant, Washington, United States, Dec 1942 | African-American US Navy Construction Battalion personnel performing an assault landing training exercise in the United States, Dec 1942 |
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B-24 Liberator and PBY-5A Catalina aircraft at Naval Station Midway, Dec 1942 | Battleship Indiana in a South Pacific harbor, Dec 1942 |
27,679 items in this album on 1,384 pages.