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Bombing leaflet dropped on Japanese cities 72 hours before a bombing strike encouraging citizens to flee. Over 5 million of them were delivered to 35 Japanese cities by 1 Aug 1945.Fw 190 D-9
Bombing leaflet dropped on Japanese cities 72 hours before a bombing strike encouraging citizens to flee. Over 5 million of them were delivered to 35 Japanese cities by 1 Aug 1945.Fw 190 D-9 'Langnasen-Dora' aircraft at rest at an airfield, captured by Americans, post-European War; note P-47 fighters in background
Hobart off Subic Bay, Aug 1945LeMay bombing leaflet; over 5 million of them were delivered to Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and 33 other Japanese cities by 1 Aug 1945, encouraging Japanese citizens to flee from cities for safety
Hobart off Subic Bay, Aug 1945LeMay bombing leaflet; over 5 million of them were delivered to Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and 33 other Japanese cities by 1 Aug 1945, encouraging Japanese citizens to flee from cities for safety
Lieutenant Collins and Chief Pay Clerk Carmine Palumbo of USS Sanborn, circa 1945Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen (in grey uniform) with other officers of USS Sanborn, 1945
Lieutenant Collins and Chief Pay Clerk Carmine Palumbo of USS Sanborn, circa 1945Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen (in grey uniform) with other officers of USS Sanborn, 1945
Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen holding binoculars aboard USS Sanborn, 1945, photo 1 of 2Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen holding binoculars aboard USS Sanborn, 1945, photo 2 of 2
Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen holding binoculars aboard USS Sanborn, 1945, photo 1 of 2Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen holding binoculars aboard USS Sanborn, 1945, photo 2 of 2
Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen with binoculars, circa 1945Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen, aboard APA Sanborn, 1945
Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen with binoculars, circa 1945Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen, aboard APA Sanborn, 1945
Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen, New Caledonia, 1945Lieutenant Rudy Holmes standing by a telescope on the bridge of Sanborn, circa 1945
Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen, New Caledonia, 1945Lieutenant Rudy Holmes standing by a telescope on the bridge of Sanborn, circa 1945
Sanborn officer Ensign Andrew M. Klein, 1945Sanborn officers Lieutenant (jg) Carl Jackson, Ensign Louis V. Shepard, and Ensign Andrew M. Klein, 1945
Sanborn officer Ensign Andrew M. Klein, 1945Sanborn officers Lieutenant (jg) Carl Jackson, Ensign Louis V. Shepard, and Ensign Andrew M. Klein, 1945
SanbornSeveral US Navy officers posed by a facility sign on Tulagi, Solomon Islands, circa 1945
Sanborn's officers Lieutenant (jg) Wilson O. Kaden, Lieutenant (jg) Carl Jackson, Ensign Louis V. Shepard, New Caledonia, 1945Several US Navy officers posed by a facility sign on Tulagi, Solomon Islands, circa 1945
Three of SanbornUS and Australian cruisers enter Subic Bay, Philippines, Aug 1945
Three of Sanborn's enlisted crew members, circa 1945US and Australian cruisers enter Subic Bay, Philippines, Aug 1945
US Navy electricianMacArthur saluted as the US National Anthem was played, Philippines, 1 Aug 1945
US Navy electrician's mate spraying 'Fat Man' bomb with plastic paint in front of Assembly Building Number 2, Tinian, Mariana Islands, Aug 1945, photo 3 of 3MacArthur saluted as the US National Anthem was played, Philippines, 1 Aug 1945

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