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A-24 Banshee aircraft in a dive, 1941A6M Zero fighters of Japanese Navy Genzan Air Group at Genzan (now Wonsan), Korea, 1940-1941
A-24 Banshee aircraft in a dive, 1941A6M Zero fighters of Japanese Navy Genzan Air Group at Genzan (now Wonsan), Korea, 1940-1941
Abukuma underway, circa 1941; note E7K1 floatplane on catapultAdmirals Isoroku Yamamoto and Matome Ugaki, 1941
Abukuma underway, circa 1941; note E7K1 floatplane on catapultAdmirals Isoroku Yamamoto and Matome Ugaki, 1941
Aerial view looking west at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1940-41. Note B-18 Bolo bombers parked on the pad that would become Hangar 5.Aerial view of Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, 1941; note heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen moored near the slips and a Königsberg-class cruiser to the aft
Aerial view looking west at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1940-41. Note B-18 Bolo bombers parked on the pad that would become Hangar 5.Aerial view of Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, 1941; note heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen moored near the slips and a Königsberg-class cruiser to the aft
Aerial view of RAF Hal Far while under Italian attack, Malta, 1941Aerial view of RAF Luqa, Malta, 1941
Aerial view of RAF Hal Far while under Italian attack, Malta, 1941Aerial view of RAF Luqa, Malta, 1941
Aerial view of the under-construction Naval Air Station Midway, Eastern Island, Midway Atoll, 1941Aerial view of the under-construction seaplane base at Sand Island, Midway Atoll, 1941
Aerial view of the under-construction Naval Air Station Midway, Eastern Island, Midway Atoll, 1941Aerial view of the under-construction seaplane base at Sand Island, Midway Atoll, 1941
Aerial view of the village of Giarabub, Libya, 1941Aft gangway of battleship Bismarck, Hamburg, Germany, 1940-1941
Aerial view of the village of Giarabub, Libya, 1941Aft gangway of battleship Bismarck, Hamburg, Germany, 1940-1941
Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett with the Royal Australian Air Force Flying Personnel Medical Research Committee, circa 1941An Allied merchant ship being shelled by a German submarine, date unknown
Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett with the Royal Australian Air Force Flying Personnel Medical Research Committee, circa 1941An Allied merchant ship being shelled by a German submarine, date unknown
Ar 96 B aircraft in flight, date unknownAustralian Prime Minister Robert Menzies and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Churchill
Ar 96 B aircraft in flight, date unknownAustralian Prime Minister Robert Menzies and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Churchill's office at 10 Downing Street, London, England, United Kingdom, 1941
Australian soldier observing the burning wreck of Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, near Tobruk, Libya, 1941Australian soldier posing with an Owen Machine Carbine, date unknown
Australian soldier observing the burning wreck of Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, near Tobruk, Libya, 1941Australian soldier posing with an Owen Machine Carbine, date unknown
Australian soldiers on a wrecked German Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, Libya, circa 1941B-17B Flying Fortress bombers at March Field, California, United States, early 1941.
Australian soldiers on a wrecked German Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, Libya, circa 1941B-17B Flying Fortress bombers at March Field, California, United States, early 1941.

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