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P-61 Black Widow night fighters and a P-47 Thunderbolt fighter at Kipapa Army Air Field, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945P-61 Black Widow night fighters at Kipapa Army Air Field, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945
P-61 Black Widow night fighters and a P-47 Thunderbolt fighter at Kipapa Army Air Field, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945P-61 Black Widow night fighters at Kipapa Army Air Field, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945
P-61 Black Widow of USAAF 419th Night Fighter Squadron in flight, circa 1944-1945Painting of USS Cabrilla by I R Lloyd
P-61 Black Widow of USAAF 419th Night Fighter Squadron in flight, circa 1944-1945Painting of USS Cabrilla by I R Lloyd
PBJ-1 Mitchell bomber “8-Ball” of Marine Squadron VMB-613 conducts a sector search over the Pacific, 1945. Note 75mm cannon mounted in the nose and radome on the starboard wingtip.PBY-5A Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Bomber Squadron VPB-6 in flight over Narssarsuak Fjord, Greenland, 1945
PBJ-1 Mitchell bomber “8-Ball” of Marine Squadron VMB-613 conducts a sector search over the Pacific, 1945. Note 75mm cannon mounted in the nose and radome on the starboard wingtip.PBY-5A Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Bomber Squadron VPB-6 in flight over Narssarsuak Fjord, Greenland, 1945
Petrof Bay underway, date unknownPharmacist Mate 2nd Class Edward P. Kraspe, Lieutenant Arlington Bensel, Jr., Ernie Pyle, and Corporal Edward M. Wrenne, 1945
Petrof Bay underway, date unknownPharmacist Mate 2nd Class Edward P. Kraspe, Lieutenant Arlington Bensel, Jr., Ernie Pyle, and Corporal Edward M. Wrenne, 1945
Phil Methe of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) with mule, Burma, 1945Photo showing the compactness of the tubes manufactured especially for the VT proximity fuze (right) as contrasted with the conventional radio tube (left).
Phil Methe of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) with mule, Burma, 1945Photo showing the compactness of the tubes manufactured especially for the VT proximity fuze (right) as contrasted with the conventional radio tube (left).
Photographer Ed Westcott working in his lab at Clinton Engineer Works, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, 1945Pilot and crew of a US Navy F4U Corsair fighter, date unknown
Photographer Ed Westcott working in his lab at Clinton Engineer Works, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, 1945Pilot and crew of a US Navy F4U Corsair fighter, date unknown
Polish Amored Division soldier with Dutch children, the Netherlands, 1945Port side view of USS Croaker, circa 1944-1945
Polish Amored Division soldier with Dutch children, the Netherlands, 1945Port side view of USS Croaker, circa 1944-1945
Portrait of a group of Japanese pilots, circa 1944-1945Portrait of African-American sailor Reginald Brandon who served aboard an United States Merchant Marine vessel as a radioman, date unknown
Portrait of a group of Japanese pilots, circa 1944-1945Portrait of African-American sailor Reginald Brandon who served aboard an United States Merchant Marine vessel as a radioman, date unknown
Portrait of African-American United States Coast Guardsman George W. Steele, who served in the North Pacific during WW2, date unknownPortrait of African-American US Coast Guard Fireman 1st Class Marvin Sanders who fought in the South Pacific during WW2, date unknown
Portrait of African-American United States Coast Guardsman George W. Steele, who served in the North Pacific during WW2, date unknownPortrait of African-American US Coast Guard Fireman 1st Class Marvin Sanders who fought in the South Pacific during WW2, date unknown
Portrait of Aleksandr Pokryshkin, circa 1945Portrait of Anthony Stein, circa 1945
Portrait of Aleksandr Pokryshkin, circa 1945Portrait of Anthony Stein, circa 1945

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