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Dodge WC27 1/2 ton ambulances and CCKW 21/2 ton trucks loaded on railway flat cars for shipment from manufacturing plants to points of embarkation, circa 1941Dodge WC54 3/4-ton field ambulance converted for use by the US Army Signal Corps; conversions of this type were not unique but they were rare
Dodge WC27 1/2 ton ambulances and CCKW 21/2 ton trucks loaded on railway flat cars for shipment from manufacturing plants to points of embarkation, circa 1941Dodge WC54 3/4-ton field ambulance converted for use by the US Army Signal Corps; conversions of this type were not unique but they were rare
DShK machine gun and other weapons atop a Soviet armored train, 1941Early DUKW engaged in training, United States, 1940-1944
DShK machine gun and other weapons atop a Soviet armored train, 1941Early DUKW engaged in training, United States, 1940-1944
Entrance to RAF Station Sembawang, Singapore, circa 1941F2A Buffalo fighter being serviced, date unknown
Entrance to RAF Station Sembawang, Singapore, circa 1941F2A Buffalo fighter being serviced, date unknown
F4F-3 Wildcat (foreground), SBD-3 Dauntless (center forward and background), and TBD-1 Devastator (center rear) aircraft on the flight deck of USS Saratoga, fall 1941Factory photo of an early GMC CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 closed cab long wheel base transport with winch, Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 1940-1942
F4F-3 Wildcat (foreground), SBD-3 Dauntless (center forward and background), and TBD-1 Devastator (center rear) aircraft on the flight deck of USS Saratoga, fall 1941Factory photo of an early GMC CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 closed cab long wheel base transport with winch, Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 1940-1942
Factory photo of an early GMC CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 closed cab short wheel base transport, Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 1940-1942Fanni Luukkonen and Hjalmar Siilasvuo with members of Lotta Svärd, 1940s
Factory photo of an early GMC CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 closed cab short wheel base transport, Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 1940-1942Fanni Luukkonen and Hjalmar Siilasvuo with members of Lotta Svärd, 1940s
Fanni Luukkonen working at her desk, 1940sFanni Luukkonen, 1940s
Fanni Luukkonen working at her desk, 1940sFanni Luukkonen, 1940s
Fanni Luukkonen, 1940sFemale US Marine working on an aircraft engine, circa 1943
Fanni Luukkonen, 1940sFemale US Marine working on an aircraft engine, circa 1943
Finnish Army Colonel Wahlbeck (far right), Lieutenant Colonel Swendelin (behind Wahlbeck), and other officers taking a break in the field during the Äyräpään-Vuosalmen campaign, Karjala, Finland, Jun-Jul 1944Finnish D.XXI aircraft in flight, circa 1940s
Finnish Army Colonel Wahlbeck (far right), Lieutenant Colonel Swendelin (behind Wahlbeck), and other officers taking a break in the field during the Äyräpään-Vuosalmen campaign, Karjala, Finland, Jun-Jul 1944Finnish D.XXI aircraft in flight, circa 1940s
Finnish Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, 1941Finnish women of the Lotta Svärd organization on kitchen duty, Finland, 1941
Finnish Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, 1941Finnish women of the Lotta Svärd organization on kitchen duty, Finland, 1941
First version of the Blood Chit issued by the Chinese government to members of the First American Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers), 1941. Note the red Flight deck crew pushing a SBD-2 Dauntless aircraft into position aboard USS Lexington, 1941
First version of the Blood Chit issued by the Chinese government to members of the First American Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers), 1941. Note the red 'chop' stamp of the Chinese Commission on Aeronautical Affairs.Flight deck crew pushing a SBD-2 Dauntless aircraft into position aboard USS Lexington, 1941

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