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US convoy of trucks in northern Burma, 1940sUS Marine 3rd Amphibious Corps photographer William H. T. Swisher receiving Bronze Star medal from General Rockey, Guam, circa 1944
US convoy of trucks in northern Burma, 1940sUS Marine 3rd Amphibious Corps photographer William H. T. Swisher receiving Bronze Star medal from General Rockey, Guam, circa 1944
US Marine Corps African-American public relations specialist Sgt. Lucious A. Wilson and his photographer, Cpl. Edwin K. Anderson, at Montford Point Camp, New River, North Carolina, United States, dateUS Marines with puppies, Marshall Islands, 1940s
US Marine Corps African-American public relations specialist Sgt. Lucious A. Wilson and his photographer, Cpl. Edwin K. Anderson, at Montford Point Camp, New River, North Carolina, United States, dateUS Marines with puppies, Marshall Islands, 1940s
US Navy African-American Coxswain William Green checked his pistol while Quartermaster 1st Class Albert S. Herbert stood by with clip of ammunition and a holster belt, date unknownUS Navy African-American personnel looping a manila line, date unknown
US Navy African-American Coxswain William Green checked his pistol while Quartermaster 1st Class Albert S. Herbert stood by with clip of ammunition and a holster belt, date unknownUS Navy African-American personnel looping a manila line, date unknown
US Navy African-American Seamen 1st Class Dodson Samples, Raymond Wynn, Edward Clavo, and Jesse David loading 6-in shells in a magazine on Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, date unknownUS Navy personnel at rest in Hawaii, 1943-1945
US Navy African-American Seamen 1st Class Dodson Samples, Raymond Wynn, Edward Clavo, and Jesse David loading 6-in shells in a magazine on Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, date unknownUS Navy personnel at rest in Hawaii, 1943-1945
US Navy personnel on shore leave in Hawaii, 1943-1945US Navy sailor resting, 1941-1945
US Navy personnel on shore leave in Hawaii, 1943-1945US Navy sailor resting, 1941-1945
US Navy sailor resting, 1941-1945US Navy sailor resting, 1941-1945
US Navy sailor resting, 1941-1945US Navy sailor resting, 1941-1945
US Navy WAVES color guard at the administration building of Naval Air Station Seattle, Washington, United States, 1944-1945US officer training Chinese troops in close-combat, 1940s
US Navy WAVES color guard at the administration building of Naval Air Station Seattle, Washington, United States, 1944-1945US officer training Chinese troops in close-combat, 1940s
US officers observing a Chinese offensive, 1940sVictoria Terminus (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus), Bombay, India, 1944
US officers observing a Chinese offensive, 1940sVictoria Terminus (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus), Bombay, India, 1944
View inside of an armaments factory in Moscow, Russia, 1941-1945View of Japanese shipping in Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor, Taiwan, 1944
View inside of an armaments factory in Moscow, Russia, 1941-1945View of Japanese shipping in Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor, Taiwan, 1944
WAAF and RAF members putting on the show WAAF flight mechanics pulling chocks away from a Miles Martinet TT Mark I target tug of No. 289 Squadron RAF at RAF Turnhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1943-1945
WAAF and RAF members putting on the show 'When it's Springtime in the Rockies' for other service members at the RAF depot at Uxbridge, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, 1944WAAF flight mechanics pulling chocks away from a Miles Martinet TT Mark I target tug of No. 289 Squadron RAF at RAF Turnhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1943-1945

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