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Rear Admiral Aaron Merrill working with Captain W. D. Brown aboard USS Montpelier, Solomon Islands area, 23 Dec 1943Children playing with a Panzerschreck launcher left behind by German troops, southern Netherlands, 24 Dec 1945
Rear Admiral Aaron Merrill working with Captain W. D. Brown aboard USS Montpelier, Solomon Islands area, 23 Dec 1943Children playing with a Panzerschreck launcher left behind by German troops, southern Netherlands, 24 Dec 1945
Diagram of Iwo Jima invasion beaches with lines of approach used by boats from APA Sanborn drawn by Lieutenant Commander Howard W. Whalen after WW2Liberty Ship SS Carlos Carrillo, in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, circa late 1945 or early 1946
Diagram of Iwo Jima invasion beaches with lines of approach used by boats from APA Sanborn drawn by Lieutenant Commander Howard W. Whalen after WW2Liberty Ship SS Carlos Carrillo, in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, circa late 1945 or early 1946
A 1946 US Navy diagram of the damage sustained by USS Franklin during a bombing attack 19 Mar 1945. Photo 1 of 2.A 1946 US Navy diagram of the damage sustained by USS Franklin during a bombing attack 19 Mar 1945. Photo 2 of 2.
A 1946 US Navy diagram of the damage sustained by USS Franklin during a bombing attack 19 Mar 1945. Photo 1 of 2.A 1946 US Navy diagram of the damage sustained by USS Franklin during a bombing attack 19 Mar 1945. Photo 2 of 2.
A captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, United States, late 1940sA captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, United States, late 1940s
A captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, United States, late 1940sA captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, United States, late 1940s
A captured Hs 129 B1 aircraft with USAAF Foreign Evaluation markings, Freeman Field, Indiana, United States, 1946A captured Japanese B7A attack aircraft with US air intelligence unit ATAIU-SEA markings, United States, 1946
A captured Hs 129 B1 aircraft with USAAF Foreign Evaluation markings, Freeman Field, Indiana, United States, 1946A captured Japanese B7A attack aircraft with US air intelligence unit ATAIU-SEA markings, United States, 1946
A model of the atomic bomb A6M2 Zero fighter being tested by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration, post-WW2
A model of the atomic bomb 'Fat Man', post-WW2A6M2 Zero fighter being tested by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration, post-WW2
Abandoned A6M5 Model 52, Japan, circa late 1940sAdmiral Mitscher at the bridge of his flagship, circa 1946
Abandoned A6M5 Model 52, Japan, circa late 1940sAdmiral Mitscher at the bridge of his flagship, circa 1946
Aerial photo of Munda Field, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, post-warAerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946
Aerial photo of Munda Field, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, post-warAerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946
Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946
Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946Aerial photo of Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946
Aerial view of barren Tokyo, Japan, date unknownAerial view of the Mitsubishi industrial complex in Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946; note Yanagawa Bridge in center of photograph
Aerial view of barren Tokyo, Japan, date unknownAerial view of the Mitsubishi industrial complex in Nagasaki, Japan, early 1946; note Yanagawa Bridge in center of photograph

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Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, 16 Mar 1945


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