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Civilian at a rail station, Calcutta, India, late 1944Civilian, Calcutta, India, late 1944
Civilian at a rail station, Calcutta, India, late 1944Civilian, Calcutta, India, late 1944
Civilians bathing in a river, India, late 1944Civilians bathing in a river, India, late 1944
Civilians bathing in a river, India, late 1944Civilians bathing in a river, India, late 1944
Clyde Covault and Bob Compton of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) at Camp Landis, Kachin, northern Burma, Dec 1944Clyde Covault of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) cleaning his Thompson submachine gun, Camp Landis, Kachin, northern Burma, Dec 1944
Clyde Covault and Bob Compton of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) at Camp Landis, Kachin, northern Burma, Dec 1944Clyde Covault of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) cleaning his Thompson submachine gun, Camp Landis, Kachin, northern Burma, Dec 1944
Clyde Covault, Jack Hedden, and Bob Compton of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Camp Landis, Kachin, northern Burma, Dec 1944Conrad in shipyard, circa late 1944 or early 1945
Clyde Covault, Jack Hedden, and Bob Compton of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Camp Landis, Kachin, northern Burma, Dec 1944Conrad in shipyard, circa late 1944 or early 1945
Country landscape, India, late 1944Crew of USS Makin Island attempted to pull an upended FM-2 Wildcat from the flight deck
Country landscape, India, late 1944Crew of USS Makin Island attempted to pull an upended FM-2 Wildcat from the flight deck's edge, circa 1944-1945
Crew of USS Snook holding up the submarineElephantiasis nostras sufferer, Calcutta, India, late 1944
Crew of USS Snook holding up the submarine's scorecard, Dec 1944Elephantiasis nostras sufferer, Calcutta, India, late 1944
Ensign Frances Wills and Lieutenant (jg) Harriet Ida Pickens eating lunch at Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, circa Dec 1944; they were US NavyEntrance, Taj Mahal, Agra, India, late 1944
Ensign Frances Wills and Lieutenant (jg) Harriet Ida Pickens eating lunch at Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, circa Dec 1944; they were US Navy's first African-American officersEntrance, Taj Mahal, Agra, India, late 1944
Fantail of the carrier USS Hancock in the western Pacific, Dec 1944. Note SB2C Helldiver on the after flight deck and the aircraft’s horseshoe tail geometric identifying it as from Bombing Squadron 7 from the HancockFemale students of the Naval Reserve Midshipmen
Fantail of the carrier USS Hancock in the western Pacific, Dec 1944. Note SB2C Helldiver on the after flight deck and the aircraft’s horseshoe tail geometric identifying it as from Bombing Squadron 7 from the HancockFemale students of the Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School, Northampton, Massachusetts, United States marching, Dec 1944
FM-2 Wildcat landing on USS Makin Island, circa 1944-1945FM-2 Wildcat of Composite Squadron VC-90 coming aboard the escort carrier USS Steamer Bay in the Pacific, circa 1944
FM-2 Wildcat landing on USS Makin Island, circa 1944-1945FM-2 Wildcat of Composite Squadron VC-90 coming aboard the escort carrier USS Steamer Bay in the Pacific, circa 1944
Funeral, Calcutta, India, late 1944, photo 1 of 3Funeral, Calcutta, India, late 1944, photo 2 of 3
Funeral, Calcutta, India, late 1944, photo 1 of 3Funeral, Calcutta, India, late 1944, photo 2 of 3

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