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PBY-5A Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-61 in flight in the Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, Mar 1943. Photo 1 of 2.PBY-5A Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-61 in flight in the Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, Mar 1943. Photo 2 of 2.
PBY-5A Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-61 in flight in the Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, Mar 1943. Photo 1 of 2.PBY-5A Catalina aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-61 in flight in the Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, Mar 1943. Photo 2 of 2.
Photo shack at an airfield at Port Moresby, Australian Papua, early 1943Prototype C-69 Constellation aircraft in flight, 1943
Photo shack at an airfield at Port Moresby, Australian Papua, early 1943Prototype C-69 Constellation aircraft in flight, 1943
PzKpfw VI Ausf. E Tiger I tank circa 1943, location unknown.Rarely seen stretcher variant of the Ford GPA Sea Jeep (or Seep) in Tunisia, North Africa, 1943; note early use of the white Spade emblem
PzKpfw VI Ausf. E Tiger I tank circa 1943, location unknown.Rarely seen stretcher variant of the Ford GPA Sea Jeep (or Seep) in Tunisia, North Africa, 1943; note early use of the white Spade emblem
Recovering a crash-landed Bf 110 night fighter, France, spring 1943Silhouette of a German military personnel aboard a ship off Tunis, Tunisia, circa Mar 1943, photo 1 of 2
Recovering a crash-landed Bf 110 night fighter, France, spring 1943Silhouette of a German military personnel aboard a ship off Tunis, Tunisia, circa Mar 1943, photo 1 of 2
Silhouette of a German military personnel aboard a ship off Tunis, Tunisia, circa Mar 1943, photo 2 of 2SS Panzergrenadier troops of Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler in Kharkov, Ukraine, Mar 1943
Silhouette of a German military personnel aboard a ship off Tunis, Tunisia, circa Mar 1943, photo 2 of 2SS Panzergrenadier troops of Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler in Kharkov, Ukraine, Mar 1943
SS-Sturmbannführer Fritz Witt in Kharkov, Ukraine, Mar 1943; note SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicleSS-Sturmbannführer Schöneberger and SS-Obersturmbannführer Max Wünsche (background) awarding a man under their command, near Kharkov, Ukraine, Mar 1943
SS-Sturmbannführer Fritz Witt in Kharkov, Ukraine, Mar 1943; note SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicleSS-Sturmbannführer Schöneberger and SS-Obersturmbannführer Max Wünsche (background) awarding a man under their command, near Kharkov, Ukraine, Mar 1943
Staff Sergeant Marvin Culbreth of 13th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group lettering a memorial to fallen comrades at an airfield at Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1943TBF-1 Avengers of Torpedo Squadron 10 from USS Enterprise fly in formation over Espiritu Santo, March 1943.
Staff Sergeant Marvin Culbreth of 13th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 3rd Bomb Group lettering a memorial to fallen comrades at an airfield at Port Moresby, Australian Papua, 1943TBF-1 Avengers of Torpedo Squadron 10 from USS Enterprise fly in formation over Espiritu Santo, March 1943.
The prefabrication center at Kaiser Richmond Shipyards where deckhouses and other structures were pre-assembled before being moved by crane and rail to the shipways for installation into the hulls, 1943.This Messerschmitt Bf-109 was shot down by British ground fire in Tunisia on Mar 1 1943, recovered by USAAF 87th Fighter Squadron, and repainted in their markings, Mar 1943. Note the missing canopy.
The prefabrication center at Kaiser Richmond Shipyards where deckhouses and other structures were pre-assembled before being moved by crane and rail to the shipways for installation into the hulls, 1943.This Messerschmitt Bf-109 was shot down by British ground fire in Tunisia on Mar 1 1943, recovered by USAAF 87th Fighter Squadron, and repainted in their markings, Mar 1943. Note the missing canopy.
Time Magazine war correspondent William Walton, in the expensive coat, speaking with crewmen aboard the Coast Guard cutter Spencer, early 1943 in the Atlantic.United States Navy Rear Admiral DeWitt Ramsey aboard USS Saratoga, Mar 1943. Note autograph.
Time Magazine war correspondent William Walton, in the expensive coat, speaking with crewmen aboard the Coast Guard cutter Spencer, early 1943 in the Atlantic.United States Navy Rear Admiral DeWitt Ramsey aboard USS Saratoga, Mar 1943. Note autograph.
US Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox receiving a USD $63,000,000 check from Chairman of the City of Atlanta John Connor during a War Bond selling campaign, nominally for the replacement for the sunken cruiser USS Atlanta, Mar 1943; note Rear Admiral George Murray at left of photograph and Captain Samuel Jenkins at right of photographUSAAF 3rd Bomb Group personnel L. B. Cook, Marvin Culbreth, and Jack Heyn resting between Port Moresby and Rouna Falls, Australian Papua, early 1943
US Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox receiving a USD $63,000,000 check from Chairman of the City of Atlanta John Connor during a War Bond selling campaign, nominally for the replacement for the sunken cruiser USS Atlanta, Mar 1943; note Rear Admiral George Murray at left of photograph and Captain Samuel Jenkins at right of photographUSAAF 3rd Bomb Group personnel L. B. Cook, Marvin Culbreth, and Jack Heyn resting between Port Moresby and Rouna Falls, Australian Papua, early 1943

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