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USS Coral Sea, Sep 1943USS Coral Sea, Sep 1943
USS Coral Sea, Sep 1943USS Coral Sea, Sep 1943
USS Gherardi (center) and USS Luce (left) at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Jun-Sep 1943USS Gherardi (center), USS Luce (left, bow only), USS Butler (right, stern only), USS Doyle (right background), and a British light cruiser (left background) at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Jun-Sep 1943
USS Gherardi (center) and USS Luce (left) at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Jun-Sep 1943USS Gherardi (center), USS Luce (left, bow only), USS Butler (right, stern only), USS Doyle (right background), and a British light cruiser (left background) at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Jun-Sep 1943
WAFS pilot Nancy Harkness Love in the cockpit of B-17 Flying Fortress bomber WAVES Aviation Machinist
WAFS pilot Nancy Harkness Love in the cockpit of B-17 Flying Fortress bomber 'Queen Bee', circa Sep 1943WAVES Aviation Machinist's Mate 3rd Class Dorothy Wuestner applying a paint brush to a magneto, Naval Air Station, Los Alamitos, California, United States, Sep 1943
Wreckage after a takeoff accident, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943Wrecked A6M3 Zero aircraft at Munda Field, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, Sep 1943
Wreckage after a takeoff accident, Dobodura Airfield, Australian Papua, mid-1943Wrecked A6M3 Zero aircraft at Munda Field, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, Sep 1943
Wrecked aircraft and Jeep, New Georgia, 1943Wrecked aircraft, New Georgia, 1943
Wrecked aircraft and Jeep, New Georgia, 1943Wrecked aircraft, New Georgia, 1943
Wrecked Japanese G4M Mother and children looking at a destroyed home, Russia, 1 Sep 1943
Wrecked Japanese G4M 'Betty' bomber, Munda Airfield, New Georgia, 1943Mother and children looking at a destroyed home, Russia, 1 Sep 1943
Soviet troops marching in the countryside, Russia, 1 Sep 1943Specification sheet for the Dodge WC54 field ambulance from US Army publication TM 9-2800 Standard Military Motor Vehicles, 1 Sep 1943
Soviet troops marching in the countryside, Russia, 1 Sep 1943Specification sheet for the Dodge WC54 field ambulance from US Army publication TM 9-2800 Standard Military Motor Vehicles, 1 Sep 1943
WAVES personnel playing Soviet officer reading attack orders to his men, Russia, 3 Sep 1943; note PPSh-41 submachine guns
WAVES personnel playing 'Acey-Deucey' in their quarters, 1 Sep 1943Soviet officer reading attack orders to his men, Russia, 3 Sep 1943; note PPSh-41 submachine guns
US Army Corporal Paul F. Janesk posing in his jeep in Sicily, Italy, 3 Sep 1943; note cartoon of Axis leaders drawn on his jeep, and Mussolini crossed outA view off the stern of the USS Bunker Hill during a one-day speed run from Boston, Massachusetts to Norfolk, Virginia, 4 Sep 1943. Note the civilian yard worker in the white hat.
US Army Corporal Paul F. Janesk posing in his jeep in Sicily, Italy, 3 Sep 1943; note cartoon of Axis leaders drawn on his jeep, and Mussolini crossed outA view off the stern of the USS Bunker Hill during a one-day speed run from Boston, Massachusetts to Norfolk, Virginia, 4 Sep 1943. Note the civilian yard worker in the white hat.
Martlet IV and Seafire IIc fighters of Nos. 885, 888, and 893 Squadron FAA aboard HMS Formidable off Italy, Sep 1943Minneapolis off Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States after completion of overhaul and repairs, 4 Sep 1943; note camouflage meant to disguise her as a destroyer
Martlet IV and Seafire IIc fighters of Nos. 885, 888, and 893 Squadron FAA aboard HMS Formidable off Italy, Sep 1943Minneapolis off Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States after completion of overhaul and repairs, 4 Sep 1943; note camouflage meant to disguise her as a destroyer

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