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Factory photo of an early GMC CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 closed cab short wheel base transport, Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 1940-1942Flight deck crew pushing a SBD-2 Dauntless aircraft into position aboard USS Lexington, 1941
Factory photo of an early GMC CCKW 2 1/2-ton 6x6 closed cab short wheel base transport, Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 1940-1942Flight deck crew pushing a SBD-2 Dauntless aircraft into position aboard USS Lexington, 1941
Front view of an International Harvester M-5H-6 2 1/2-ton 6x6 transport truck with 12-ft. bed, built to the same specifications as the GMC CCKW but in much fewer numbers; Holabird, Mayland, United States, date unknownGerman cruiser Prinz Eugen preparing to depart Kiel, Germany, circa early 1941
Front view of an International Harvester M-5H-6 2 1/2-ton 6x6 transport truck with 12-ft. bed, built to the same specifications as the GMC CCKW but in much fewer numbers; Holabird, Mayland, United States, date unknownGerman cruiser Prinz Eugen preparing to depart Kiel, Germany, circa early 1941
German soldiers escorting captured Polish women, circa 1941Heinrich Himmler inspecting a prisoner of war camp, 1940-1941
German soldiers escorting captured Polish women, circa 1941Heinrich Himmler inspecting a prisoner of war camp, 1940-1941
Hickam Field main gate, 1940s.Jonathan Wainwright and Douglas MacArthur, circa 1941
Hickam Field main gate, 1940s.Jonathan Wainwright and Douglas MacArthur, circa 1941
Ki-21-II bombers in flight over a mountain range, circa 1940sLVT-1 parading in Lakeland, Florida, United States, 1941
Ki-21-II bombers in flight over a mountain range, circa 1940sLVT-1 parading in Lakeland, Florida, United States, 1941
Major James A. Ellison reviewed the first class of Tuskegee cadets, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, 1941, photo 1 of 2; note Vultee BT-13 trainer aircraftMembers of the American Volunteer Group 3rd Pursuit Squadron line up in front of one of their P-40C Tomahawk fighters, 1941
Major James A. Ellison reviewed the first class of Tuskegee cadets, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, 1941, photo 1 of 2; note Vultee BT-13 trainer aircraftMembers of the American Volunteer Group 3rd Pursuit Squadron line up in front of one of their P-40C Tomahawk fighters, 1941
Museum ship Oregon, Portland, Oregon, 1941-1942North Carolina fitting out at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, early 1941
Museum ship Oregon, Portland, Oregon, 1941-1942North Carolina fitting out at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, early 1941
North Carolina underway off New York, New York, United States, early 1941Official US Army DA Form 201 portrait of Brigadier General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Sr., 1940-1941
North Carolina underway off New York, New York, United States, early 1941Official US Army DA Form 201 portrait of Brigadier General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Sr., 1940-1941
One of battleship WashingtonOS2U Kingfisher float plane being shot off a catapult mounted on a dock for training purposes at Pensacola, Florida, United States, pre-war 1941.
One of battleship Washington's turrets being installed, 1940-1941OS2U Kingfisher float plane being shot off a catapult mounted on a dock for training purposes at Pensacola, Florida, United States, pre-war 1941.
OS2U-2 Kingfisher scout plane plows through the water, 1941P-38 Lightning in flight, 1940-1942
OS2U-2 Kingfisher scout plane plows through the water, 1941P-38 Lightning in flight, 1940-1942

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