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One of the islands of Fiji, 1942-1944Opel Blitz truck and Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft guns of the German police in Yugoslavia, 1943
One of the islands of Fiji, 1942-1944Opel Blitz truck and Flakvierling 38 anti-aircraft guns of the German police in Yugoslavia, 1943
Operations staff of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, 1940sOrde Wingate in Burma or India, circa 1943-1944
Operations staff of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, 1940sOrde Wingate in Burma or India, circa 1943-1944
OS2N-1 Kingfisher in flight, 1942-43.OS2U Kingfisher being tended to at a seaplane base, 1942-43; location unknown.
OS2N-1 Kingfisher in flight, 1942-43.OS2U Kingfisher being tended to at a seaplane base, 1942-43; location unknown.
OS2U Kingfisher on a seaplane ramp, 1942-43; location unknown.Ovalau island, Fiji, 1942-1944
OS2U Kingfisher on a seaplane ramp, 1942-43; location unknown.Ovalau island, Fiji, 1942-1944
Oxen cart, Fiji, 1942-1944P-38 Lightning aircraft in flight, date unknown
Oxen cart, Fiji, 1942-1944P-38 Lightning aircraft in flight, date unknown
P-38 Lightning aircraft loaded aboard an escort carrier for ferrying to Europe, New York, United States, date unknownP-38 Lightning fighters escorting US 43rd Bombardment Group aircraft over New Guinea, 1942-1943, photo 1 of 2
P-38 Lightning aircraft loaded aboard an escort carrier for ferrying to Europe, New York, United States, date unknownP-38 Lightning fighters escorting US 43rd Bombardment Group aircraft over New Guinea, 1942-1943, photo 1 of 2
P-38 Lightning fighters escorting US 43rd Bombardment Group aircraft over New Guinea, 1942-1943, photo 2 of 2P-38 Lightning fighters in front of the hangars at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1943. Note also an OA-10 Catalina (the USAAF designation for the PBY) at extreme left.
P-38 Lightning fighters escorting US 43rd Bombardment Group aircraft over New Guinea, 1942-1943, photo 2 of 2P-38 Lightning fighters in front of the hangars at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1943. Note also an OA-10 Catalina (the USAAF designation for the PBY) at extreme left.
P-38E Lightning aircraft at rest, May 1942-Feb 1943; note Lockheed Electra/Ventura-based aircraft at rightP-38E Lightning aircraft with experimental wings, southern California, United States, 1943
P-38E Lightning aircraft at rest, May 1942-Feb 1943; note Lockheed Electra/Ventura-based aircraft at rightP-38E Lightning aircraft with experimental wings, southern California, United States, 1943
P-38F Lightning aircraft of US 27th Fighter Squadron, North Africa, 1943P-38G Lightning aircraft at rest, 1942-1943
P-38F Lightning aircraft of US 27th Fighter Squadron, North Africa, 1943P-38G Lightning aircraft at rest, 1942-1943
P-38H Lightning aircraft of 55th Fighter Group, US 38th Fighter Squadron over RAF Nuthamstead Airfield, England, United Kingdom, en route to attack Southern France, Feb-Apr 1944P-38H-5 Lightning night fighter with one engine feathered; many said this plane would be un-flyable with one engine lost; 1943
P-38H Lightning aircraft of 55th Fighter Group, US 38th Fighter Squadron over RAF Nuthamstead Airfield, England, United Kingdom, en route to attack Southern France, Feb-Apr 1944P-38H-5 Lightning night fighter with one engine feathered; many said this plane would be un-flyable with one engine lost; 1943

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