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Song Meiling welcoming journalist Clare Boothe Luce, Maymyo, Burma, 19 Apr 1942; Chiang Kaishek in backgroundStirling bomber N6101 of No 1651 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Apr 1942
Song Meiling welcoming journalist Clare Boothe Luce, Maymyo, Burma, 19 Apr 1942; Chiang Kaishek in backgroundStirling bomber N6101 of No 1651 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Apr 1942
TBD-1 Devastator and F4F-3 Wildcat aircraft parked on EnterpriseTorpedo damage to the battleship USS California sustained in the Attack on Pearl Harbor 7 Dec 1941 and photographed in the Pearl Harbor drydock, Apr 1942. Note armor belt above the hole.
TBD-1 Devastator and F4F-3 Wildcat aircraft parked on Enterprise's flight deck, Apr 1942Torpedo damage to the battleship USS California sustained in the Attack on Pearl Harbor 7 Dec 1941 and photographed in the Pearl Harbor drydock, Apr 1942. Note armor belt above the hole.
Two SBD-3 Dauntless dive bombers of Scouting Squadron 5 flying by USS Yorktown (Yorktown-class) in the Coral Sea, Apr 1942. Note F4F-3 Wildcats of Fighting Squadron 42 and red & white rudder stripes in use only 4 monthsUnited States Coast Guard cutter WPC-372 in New York Harbor, spring 1942. Note Mousetrap anti-submarine rocket rails on her foredeck. Photo 1 of 3.
Two SBD-3 Dauntless dive bombers of Scouting Squadron 5 flying by USS Yorktown (Yorktown-class) in the Coral Sea, Apr 1942. Note F4F-3 Wildcats of Fighting Squadron 42 and red & white rudder stripes in use only 4 monthsUnited States Coast Guard cutter WPC-372 in New York Harbor, spring 1942. Note Mousetrap anti-submarine rocket rails on her foredeck. Photo 1 of 3.
United States Coast Guard cutter WPC-372 in New York Harbor, spring 1942. Note Mousetrap anti-submarine rocket rails on her foredeck. Photo 2 of 3.United States Coast Guard cutter WPC-372 in New York Harbor, spring 1942. Note Mousetrap anti-submarine rocket rails on her foredeck. Photo 3 of 3.
United States Coast Guard cutter WPC-372 in New York Harbor, spring 1942. Note Mousetrap anti-submarine rocket rails on her foredeck. Photo 2 of 3.United States Coast Guard cutter WPC-372 in New York Harbor, spring 1942. Note Mousetrap anti-submarine rocket rails on her foredeck. Photo 3 of 3.
USS Tuscaloosa in Scapa Flow, Scotland, United Kingdom while she was operating with the British Home Fleet, April 1942. The British heavy cruiser HMS London is in the background.USS Yorktown seen from a TBD-1 aircraft, Pacific Ocean, Apr 1942; note F4F-3 Wildcat fighter preparing for takeoff, and fleet oiler USS Guadaloupe, a destroyer, and a cruiser just beyond
USS Tuscaloosa in Scapa Flow, Scotland, United Kingdom while she was operating with the British Home Fleet, April 1942. The British heavy cruiser HMS London is in the background.USS Yorktown seen from a TBD-1 aircraft, Pacific Ocean, Apr 1942; note F4F-3 Wildcat fighter preparing for takeoff, and fleet oiler USS Guadaloupe, a destroyer, and a cruiser just beyond
View of USS YorktownWaves splashing onto the bow of HMS London, possibly in the Norwegian Sea, circa early- to mid-1942
View of USS Yorktown's island from the bow, Coral Sea area, Apr 1942Waves splashing onto the bow of HMS London, possibly in the Norwegian Sea, circa early- to mid-1942
Militia/workers of the Kirov Factory and Soviet naval infantrymen on a bridge near the factory, Leningrad, Russia, 1 Apr 1942Nashville off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 1 Apr 1942. Note her modified Measure 12 paint scheme. Photo 1 of 2.
Militia/workers of the Kirov Factory and Soviet naval infantrymen on a bridge near the factory, Leningrad, Russia, 1 Apr 1942Nashville off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 1 Apr 1942. Note her modified Measure 12 paint scheme. Photo 1 of 2.
Nashville off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 1 Apr 1942. Note her modified Measure 12 paint scheme. Photo 2 of 2.Russian children, wounded by German bombing, in a hospital in Moscow, Russia, 1 Apr 1942
Nashville off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 1 Apr 1942. Note her modified Measure 12 paint scheme. Photo 2 of 2.Russian children, wounded by German bombing, in a hospital in Moscow, Russia, 1 Apr 1942
Dining Hall scene at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 2 Apr 1942.Impounded cars owned by Japanese-Americans, Manzanar Relocation Center, California, United States, 2 Apr 1942
Dining Hall scene at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 2 Apr 1942.Impounded cars owned by Japanese-Americans, Manzanar Relocation Center, California, United States, 2 Apr 1942
Kittyhawk Mark I fighter with the RAF 112 Squadron taxiing through the scrub of the Libyan desert, 2 Apr 1942. The crewman on the wing is helping guide the pilot whose view is obscured by the aircraft’s raised nose.US Navy blimp L-8 delivering 300 pounds of spare parts for B-25 bombers to USS Hornet, off California, United States, 2 Apr 1942
Kittyhawk Mark I fighter with the RAF 112 Squadron taxiing through the scrub of the Libyan desert, 2 Apr 1942. The crewman on the wing is helping guide the pilot whose view is obscured by the aircraft’s raised nose.US Navy blimp L-8 delivering 300 pounds of spare parts for B-25 bombers to USS Hornet, off California, United States, 2 Apr 1942

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