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Chinese Navy Ensign Chen Kah (left) and Ensign Sung Chi-Huang (right) studying a piece of equipment, Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945Chinese Navy Ensign Jang Jing-Ying (left) and Ensign Chen Kah (right) receiving instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945
Chinese Navy Ensign Chen Kah (left) and Ensign Sung Chi-Huang (right) studying a piece of equipment, Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945Chinese Navy Ensign Jang Jing-Ying (left) and Ensign Chen Kah (right) receiving instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945
Chinese Navy junior officers receiving Bridge instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945, photo 1 of 2Chinese Navy junior officers receiving Bridge instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2
Chinese Navy junior officers receiving Bridge instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945, photo 1 of 2Chinese Navy junior officers receiving Bridge instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2
Chinese Navy Lieutenant (jg) Sung Chang-Chin receiving instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945King George VI inspecting the crew of USS Augusta, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 2 Aug 1945
Chinese Navy Lieutenant (jg) Sung Chang-Chin receiving instructions at the Chatham Gunnery School, England, United Kingdom, Aug 1945King George VI inspecting the crew of USS Augusta, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 2 Aug 1945
King George VI of the United Kingdom and US President Harry Truman aboard HMS Renown, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 2 Aug 1945; note USS Augusta in backgroundKing George VI returning the salute of American servicemen aboard USS Augusta, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 2 Aug 1945; the monarch was visiting President Harry Truman aboard this ship
King George VI of the United Kingdom and US President Harry Truman aboard HMS Renown, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 2 Aug 1945; note USS Augusta in backgroundKing George VI returning the salute of American servicemen aboard USS Augusta, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 2 Aug 1945; the monarch was visiting President Harry Truman aboard this ship
US President Harry Truman and King George VI of the United Kingdom aboard USS Augusta, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 2 Aug 1945, photo 1 of 2US President Harry Truman and King George VI of the United Kingdom aboard USS Augusta, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 2 Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2
US President Harry Truman and King George VI of the United Kingdom aboard USS Augusta, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 2 Aug 1945, photo 1 of 2US President Harry Truman and King George VI of the United Kingdom aboard USS Augusta, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 2 Aug 1945, photo 2 of 2
USS Augusta flying the British USAAF aerial photograph of RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 10 Aug 1945.
USS Augusta flying the British 'White Ensign', the US Presidential Flag (obscured behind the White Ensign), and the US National Ensign while King George VI and President Harry Truman were aboard, 2 Aug 1945USAAF aerial photograph of RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 10 Aug 1945.
Leading Aircraftwoman Vera Blackbee arriving at the WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945Leading Aircraftwoman Vera Blackbee collecting her pay, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945
Leading Aircraftwoman Vera Blackbee arriving at the WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945Leading Aircraftwoman Vera Blackbee collecting her pay, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945
Leading Aircraftwoman Vera Blackbee holding documents given by a Ministry of Labour representative, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945Leading Aircraftwoman Vera Blackbee posing with her civilian and military hats, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945
Leading Aircraftwoman Vera Blackbee holding documents given by a Ministry of Labour representative, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945Leading Aircraftwoman Vera Blackbee posing with her civilian and military hats, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945
Leading Aircraftwoman Vera Blackbee speaking with a welfare officer, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945WAAF personnel collecting their baggage, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945
Leading Aircraftwoman Vera Blackbee speaking with a welfare officer, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945WAAF personnel collecting their baggage, WAAF Demobilisation Centre, RAF Wythall, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 1945
German He-162 Volksjäger on public display after the war in Hyde Park, London, England, United Kingdom, 14 Sep 1945Andrée de Jongh having just been awarded the George Medal at the Buckingham Palace, London, England, United Kingdom, Feb 1946
German He-162 Volksjäger on public display after the war in Hyde Park, London, England, United Kingdom, 14 Sep 1945Andrée de Jongh having just been awarded the George Medal at the Buckingham Palace, London, England, United Kingdom, Feb 1946

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