27,655 items in this album on 1,383 pages.
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Elefant tank destroyers, circa 1940s | Ernie Pyle interviewing combat photographers, Guam, 1945 |
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Experimental P-38H Lightning aircraft, date unknown | Exploded view of a Mark 53 VT Radio Proximity anti-aircraft fuze. |
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F-5A Lightning aircraft of USAAF 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Group, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1943-May 1945 | F-5B reconnaissance aircraft at rest, date unknown |
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F-5E Lighting “Kay” of the 40th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron at Akyab Island airstrip, Burma, 1945 (now Sittwe, Myanmar). Note P-51B Mustangs. | F2G-1 Corsair aircraft at rest, 1945; seen in Nov 1945 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News |
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F4U Corsair fighters of the US Navy in flight over Maui, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945. Photo 1 of 2. | F4U-1D Corsair fighter with HVAR rockets being tested by Naval Ordnance Test Station at China Lake, California, United States, 1945; seen in 15 Apr 1945 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News |
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F6F Hellcat and F4U Corsair aircraft awaiting service, Air Station Point Mugu, California, United States, circa 1945 | F6F Hellcat coming in for a landing on the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1945. Note the LSO’s “paddles” and the lack of extended tailhook on the Hellcat. |
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F6F Hellcat hung up in the catwalks of the training aircraft carrier USS Sable after a landing mishap on Lake Michigan, United States, 1945. | F6F Hellcat lined up for a trap on the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1945. Note the LSO’s “paddles” and the extended tailhook on the Hellcat. |
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F6F-5N Hellcat night fighter of Night Fighter Squadron 90 based on the carrier USS Enterprise, 1945. Note radome on left wing and flame dampeners on exhaust port. | Fallen German Panzerschreck rocket launcher crew, 1944-1945 |
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Fallen infantryman, France, 1944-1945 | Fantail of USS South Dakota, probably at Ulithi fleet anchorage, Caroline Islands, 1945; note the No 3 16-in turret swung to port to clear way for the band |
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Female Soviet snipers with Mosin-Nagant rifles, circa 1940s | Female US Marine Private First Class Vera M. Cooper working on a carburetor, circa 1945 |
27,655 items in this album on 1,383 pages.