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Australian Army engineers with a captured Daihatsu-class landing craft, Milne Bay, Sep 1942Australian corvette HMAS Armidale in Port Moresby harbor, New Guinea, Sep 1942
Australian Army engineers with a captured Daihatsu-class landing craft, Milne Bay, Sep 1942Australian corvette HMAS Armidale in Port Moresby harbor, New Guinea, Sep 1942
Battleship Iowa being fitted out at New York Navy Yard, New York, United States, fall 1942Bombs being brought to a TBF Avenger of United States Navy Torpedo Squadron VT-11 flying from Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, 1942. Note the pierced steel Marsden matting.
Battleship Iowa being fitted out at New York Navy Yard, New York, United States, fall 1942Bombs being brought to a TBF Avenger of United States Navy Torpedo Squadron VT-11 flying from Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, 1942. Note the pierced steel Marsden matting.
British driver posing with his Canadian Chevrolet-built CMP 4x4 truck in the North African desert, circa 1942.British Royal Air Force Air Vice Marshal Keith Park in pilot
British driver posing with his Canadian Chevrolet-built CMP 4x4 truck in the North African desert, circa 1942.British Royal Air Force Air Vice Marshal Keith Park in pilot's gear, Malta, Sep 1942
British S-class submarine HMS Seraph, probably in Scotland, Aug-Sep 1942. In Apr 1943, Seraph transported “Major Martin” from Britain to the Spanish coast as part of Operation Mincemeat.CalShip journeyman welder Jesse Kermit Lucas and his apprentice, Rodney Gail Chesney, while they were working on Liberty-ship Booker T Washington, Los Angeles, California, United States, Sep 1942.
British S-class submarine HMS Seraph, probably in Scotland, Aug-Sep 1942. In Apr 1943, Seraph transported “Major Martin” from Britain to the Spanish coast as part of Operation Mincemeat.CalShip journeyman welder Jesse Kermit Lucas and his apprentice, Rodney Gail Chesney, while they were working on Liberty-ship Booker T Washington, Los Angeles, California, United States, Sep 1942.
Canadian Ford-built CMP 3/4-ton 2-wheel drive truck set to lead a British Royal Air Force convoy out Libya to Tunisia, circa 1942.Canadian Ford-built CMP 3/4-ton 4x4 truck with Bedford-built after body serves as a windscreen for British soldiers setting up a tent in the North African desert, 1942.
Canadian Ford-built CMP 3/4-ton 2-wheel drive truck set to lead a British Royal Air Force convoy out Libya to Tunisia, circa 1942.Canadian Ford-built CMP 3/4-ton 4x4 truck with Bedford-built after body serves as a windscreen for British soldiers setting up a tent in the North African desert, 1942.
Captain R. W. Christi presenting the Navy Cross to Lieutenant Irvin S. Hartman of USS S-41, Sep 1942Captured A6M
Captain R. W. Christi presenting the Navy Cross to Lieutenant Irvin S. Hartman of USS S-41, Sep 1942Captured A6M 'Akutan Zero' fighter with US markings flying over San Diego, California, United States, Sep 1942
Captured A6M Zero fighter Captured Japanese Type 92 Battalion Gun on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, mid-1942
Captured A6M Zero fighter 'Akutan Zero' flying over San Diego, California, United States, Sep 1942Captured Japanese Type 92 Battalion Gun on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, mid-1942
Carl Mannerheim awarding the Mannerheim Cross medal to cadet Yrjö Keinose, Finland, Sep 1942Civilian in a camel-drawn cart in southern Russia, Aug-Sep 1942
Carl Mannerheim awarding the Mannerheim Cross medal to cadet Yrjö Keinose, Finland, Sep 1942Civilian in a camel-drawn cart in southern Russia, Aug-Sep 1942
Commanding officer of Gato-class submarine USS Silversides Lieutenant Commander C.C. Burlingame on the bridge in foul weather gear with a corn-cob pipe, sometime in 1942.Crew of USS S-44 around the deck gun, Brisbane, Australia, Aug-Sep 1942
Commanding officer of Gato-class submarine USS Silversides Lieutenant Commander C.C. Burlingame on the bridge in foul weather gear with a corn-cob pipe, sometime in 1942.Crew of USS S-44 around the deck gun, Brisbane, Australia, Aug-Sep 1942
Damaged buildings in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942Douglas A-20A Havoc “Little Hellion” of the 89th Bomb Squadron flying over eastern New Guinea, Sep-Oct 1942
Damaged buildings in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942Douglas A-20A Havoc “Little Hellion” of the 89th Bomb Squadron flying over eastern New Guinea, Sep-Oct 1942

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