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Aichi B7A Ryusei torpedo bomber (Allied code name Air crew preparing a B-29 Superfortress bomber for a mission, Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1944-1945; note another B-29 in flight overhead
Aichi B7A Ryusei torpedo bomber (Allied code name 'Grace') armed with torpedo, circa 1945, location unknown.Air crew preparing a B-29 Superfortress bomber for a mission, Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1944-1945; note another B-29 in flight overhead
Air Marshal Arthur Coningham inspecting the WAAF Central Voluntary Band at B-160 Kastrup Advanced Landing Ground (Copenhagen Airport), Denmark, post warAircraft mechanics of the USAAF 398th Bombardment Group change a B-17 engine, Nuthampstead, England, United Kingdom, May 1944 to Apr 1945
Air Marshal Arthur Coningham inspecting the WAAF Central Voluntary Band at B-160 Kastrup Advanced Landing Ground (Copenhagen Airport), Denmark, post warAircraft mechanics of the USAAF 398th Bombardment Group change a B-17 engine, Nuthampstead, England, United Kingdom, May 1944 to Apr 1945
Aircraft tires being loaded onto Avro York C Mark I MW137 aircraft of No. 511 Squadron RAF, RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945Aircraft wreckage, France, 1945
Aircraft tires being loaded onto Avro York C Mark I MW137 aircraft of No. 511 Squadron RAF, RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945Aircraft wreckage, France, 1945
Alaska somewhere in the Pacific, circa 1945Allied crews inspect a captured Focke-Wulf 200 Condor shortly after war
Alaska somewhere in the Pacific, circa 1945Allied crews inspect a captured Focke-Wulf 200 Condor shortly after war's end, Brunswick-Waggum Airfield, Germany. Note the radar antennae on the nose.
American aircraft at rest at a Chinese airfield, circa 1945American facilities on Guam, Mariana Islands, circa 1945
American aircraft at rest at a Chinese airfield, circa 1945American facilities on Guam, Mariana Islands, circa 1945
American National Cemetery, Davao Penal Colony, Philippines, date unknownAmerican pilot Captain Don S. Gentile posing in front of his P-51 Mustang fighter, during WW2
American National Cemetery, Davao Penal Colony, Philippines, date unknownAmerican pilot Captain Don S. Gentile posing in front of his P-51 Mustang fighter, during WW2
American Red Cross Burra Club on Chowringhee Square East, Calcutta, India, 1945American soldier with a captured German Panzerfaust launcher, 1944-1945
American Red Cross Burra Club on Chowringhee Square East, Calcutta, India, 1945American soldier with a captured German Panzerfaust launcher, 1944-1945
American soldier with M1 Garand rifle in the Philippine Islands, circa 1945American soldiers test firing captured German MG42 machine guns, circa 1944-1945
American soldier with M1 Garand rifle in the Philippine Islands, circa 1945American soldiers test firing captured German MG42 machine guns, circa 1944-1945
Americans at work at a base on Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1945; note M3 Fighting Knife on the non-commissioned officerAMES Type 1 CH East Coast
Americans at work at a base on Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1945; note M3 Fighting Knife on the non-commissioned officer's hipAMES Type 1 CH East Coast 'Chain Home' radar installations at Poling, Sussex, England, United Kingdom, 1945
Ammunition hulk Oregon at Guam, 1945An African-American seaman in the US Maritime Service, date unknown
Ammunition hulk Oregon at Guam, 1945An African-American seaman in the US Maritime Service, date unknown

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