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Albacore aircraft of No. 820 Squadron FAA in flight, 1940sAlbacore aircraft of No. 820 Squadron FAA in flight, 1940s
Albacore aircraft of No. 820 Squadron FAA in flight, 1940sAlbacore aircraft of No. 820 Squadron FAA in flight, 1940s
Algérie underway, 1942; seen in US Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI203Alice Minge at the John Inglis and Company factory for Vickers machine guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940s
Algérie underway, 1942; seen in US Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI203Alice Minge at the John Inglis and Company factory for Vickers machine guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940s
Allied ground crew disassembling a wrecked German He 111 aircraft near Daba and Fuka, Egypt, circa 1942; note wrecked Bf 109 fighter and Hurricane Mk II fighter in backgroundAllied officer posing with a German DFS 230 glider, North Africa, 1942
Allied ground crew disassembling a wrecked German He 111 aircraft near Daba and Fuka, Egypt, circa 1942; note wrecked Bf 109 fighter and Hurricane Mk II fighter in backgroundAllied officer posing with a German DFS 230 glider, North Africa, 1942
Allied Theater commander Gen Joseph Stilwell and Chinese Gen Sun Li-jen, Burma (now Myanmar), 1942American aircraft flying over the Himalaya Mountains, 1940s
Allied Theater commander Gen Joseph Stilwell and Chinese Gen Sun Li-jen, Burma (now Myanmar), 1942American aircraft flying over the Himalaya Mountains, 1940s
American internees, Stanley Internment Camp, Hong Kong, early 1942American poster
American internees, Stanley Internment Camp, Hong Kong, early 1942American poster 'We Can Do It!' from Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 1942
American propaganda poster American sailors sweeping the decks aboard a warship, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, date unknown
American propaganda poster 'Remember Dec 7th', 1942American sailors sweeping the decks aboard a warship, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, date unknown
An A6M2 Type 21 An American soldier posing with a grenade, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, United States, date unknown
An A6M2 Type 21 'Zero' fighter at Rabaul with Mount Tavurvur (Japanese: Hanabuki) in the background, New Britain, circa 1942-1944An American soldier posing with a grenade, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, United States, date unknown
An SBD-3 Dauntless dive-bomber of Bombing Squadron 6 prepares for launch from the carrier USS Enterprise, early 1942.Ar-2 variant of the SB-2 bomber, post-1941
An SBD-3 Dauntless dive-bomber of Bombing Squadron 6 prepares for launch from the carrier USS Enterprise, early 1942.Ar-2 variant of the SB-2 bomber, post-1941
Assembly and repair shop at Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownAustralian Army Private Evelyn Owen posing with his invention Owen submachine gun, circa 1942
Assembly and repair shop at Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownAustralian Army Private Evelyn Owen posing with his invention Owen submachine gun, circa 1942
Australian Boston bombers of No. 22 Squadron RAAF in flight, circa 1942Azerbaijani pilot Zuleykha Mamedova (right) and operator Nina Slovokhotova of the Soviet forces, circa 1940s
Australian Boston bombers of No. 22 Squadron RAAF in flight, circa 1942Azerbaijani pilot Zuleykha Mamedova (right) and operator Nina Slovokhotova of the Soviet forces, circa 1940s

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