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A US Navy PT Boat underway immediately off Midway Atoll, circa 1942A wing brace assembly for a B-25 bomber being prepared for assembly at the North American Aviation plant, California, 1942
A US Navy PT Boat underway immediately off Midway Atoll, circa 1942A wing brace assembly for a B-25 bomber being prepared for assembly at the North American Aviation plant, California, 1942
A worker of the North American Aviation factory in Inglewood, California, United States machining an aircraft part, 1942A-20 Havoc attack aircraft and B-25 Mitchell medium bombers at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1942.
A worker of the North American Aviation factory in Inglewood, California, United States machining an aircraft part, 1942A-20 Havoc attack aircraft and B-25 Mitchell medium bombers at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1942.
A-20A Havoc at an airfield, pre-May 1942A-24 Banshee aircraft at rest, 1942
A-20A Havoc at an airfield, pre-May 1942A-24 Banshee aircraft at rest, 1942
A-36 Mustang ground attack aircraft, which was based on the P-51 Mustang fighter, date unknownA-36A Mustang aircraft #42-83663, probably at North American Aviation Inglewood, California plant, United States, 1942; note open dive brakes
A-36 Mustang ground attack aircraft, which was based on the P-51 Mustang fighter, date unknownA-36A Mustang aircraft #42-83663, probably at North American Aviation Inglewood, California plant, United States, 1942; note open dive brakes
A-36A Mustang aircraft #42-83663, probably at North American Aviation plant at Inglewood, California, United States, 1942; note barrage balloons and two possible SBD Dauntless in right backgroundA6M Zero fighter taking off from a carrier, possibly Shokaku, 1941-1943
A-36A Mustang aircraft #42-83663, probably at North American Aviation plant at Inglewood, California, United States, 1942; note barrage balloons and two possible SBD Dauntless in right backgroundA6M Zero fighter taking off from a carrier, possibly Shokaku, 1941-1943
A6M2-N Type 2 Model 11 floatplane, date unknownA6M2-N Type 2 Model 11 floatplanes at anchorage, Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1940s
A6M2-N Type 2 Model 11 floatplane, date unknownA6M2-N Type 2 Model 11 floatplanes at anchorage, Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1940s
A6M3 Zero fighter Admiral Chester Nimitz, circa 1942
A6M3 Zero fighter 'V-174' of the Japanese Navy Tainan Air Group, circa 1940sAdmiral Chester Nimitz, circa 1942
Admiral Louis Mountbatten and General Sun Li-jen, circa 1942AEC Mk I armored car, date unknown
Admiral Louis Mountbatten and General Sun Li-jen, circa 1942AEC Mk I armored car, date unknown
Aerial view of battleship Roma, 1940sAerial view of Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 1942; note frigate USS Constitution at left and Jeffrey Field (now Logan International Airport) in background
Aerial view of battleship Roma, 1940sAerial view of Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 1942; note frigate USS Constitution at left and Jeffrey Field (now Logan International Airport) in background
Aerial view of Colbert, date unknown; seen in US Navy Department Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI203Aerial view of Nordseewerke Emden shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1942; note Slips I through V in center
Aerial view of Colbert, date unknown; seen in US Navy Department Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI203Aerial view of Nordseewerke Emden shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1942; note Slips I through V in center

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