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After an attempted landing on the training aircraft carrier USS Sable, an F6F Hellcat barely hangs onto the catwalks. Lake Michigan, United States, 1945.Aichi B7A Ryusei torpedo bomber (Allied code name
After an attempted landing on the training aircraft carrier USS Sable, an F6F Hellcat barely hangs onto the catwalks. Lake Michigan, United States, 1945.Aichi B7A Ryusei torpedo bomber (Allied code name 'Grace') armed with torpedo, circa 1945, location unknown.
Air crew preparing a B-29 Superfortress bomber for a mission, Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1944-1945; note another B-29 in flight overheadAir Marshal Arthur Coningham inspecting the WAAF Central Voluntary Band at B-160 Kastrup Advanced Landing Ground (Copenhagen Airport), Denmark, post war
Air crew preparing a B-29 Superfortress bomber for a mission, Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1944-1945; note another B-29 in flight overheadAir Marshal Arthur Coningham inspecting the WAAF Central Voluntary Band at B-160 Kastrup Advanced Landing Ground (Copenhagen Airport), Denmark, post war
Aircraft mechanics of the USAAF 398th Bombardment Group change a B-17 engine, Nuthampstead, England, United Kingdom, May 1944 to Apr 1945Aircraft tires being loaded onto Avro York C Mark I MW137 aircraft of No. 511 Squadron RAF, RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945
Aircraft mechanics of the USAAF 398th Bombardment Group change a B-17 engine, Nuthampstead, England, United Kingdom, May 1944 to Apr 1945Aircraft tires being loaded onto Avro York C Mark I MW137 aircraft of No. 511 Squadron RAF, RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945
Aircraft wreckage, France, 1945Alaska somewhere in the Pacific, circa 1945
Aircraft wreckage, France, 1945Alaska somewhere in the Pacific, circa 1945
Allied crews inspect a captured Focke-Wulf 200 Condor shortly after warAmerican aircraft at rest at a Chinese airfield, circa 1945
Allied crews inspect a captured Focke-Wulf 200 Condor shortly after war's end, Brunswick-Waggum Airfield, Germany. Note the radar antennae on the nose.American aircraft at rest at a Chinese airfield, circa 1945
American facilities on Guam, Mariana Islands, circa 1945American National Cemetery, Davao Penal Colony, Philippines, date unknown
American facilities on Guam, Mariana Islands, circa 1945American National Cemetery, Davao Penal Colony, Philippines, date unknown
American pilot Captain Don S. Gentile posing in front of his P-51 Mustang fighter, during WW2American Red Cross Burra Club on Chowringhee Square East, Calcutta, India, 1945
American pilot Captain Don S. Gentile posing in front of his P-51 Mustang fighter, during WW2American Red Cross Burra Club on Chowringhee Square East, Calcutta, India, 1945
American soldier with a captured German Panzerfaust launcher, 1944-1945American soldier with M1 Garand rifle in the Philippine Islands, circa 1945
American soldier with a captured German Panzerfaust launcher, 1944-1945American soldier with M1 Garand rifle in the Philippine Islands, circa 1945
American soldiers test firing captured German MG42 machine guns, circa 1944-1945Americans at work at a base on Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1945; note M3 Fighting Knife on the non-commissioned officer
American soldiers test firing captured German MG42 machine guns, circa 1944-1945Americans at work at a base on Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1945; note M3 Fighting Knife on the non-commissioned officer's hip
AMES Type 1 CH East Coast Ammunition hulk Oregon at Guam, 1945
AMES Type 1 CH East Coast 'Chain Home' radar installations at Poling, Sussex, England, United Kingdom, 1945Ammunition hulk Oregon at Guam, 1945

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