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Museum ship Oregon in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1941-1942Mussolini speaking, date unknown
Museum ship Oregon in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1941-1942Mussolini speaking, date unknown
Naval Air Station Pearl Harbor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940sNearly 30 PBY Catalina flying boats at anchor, 1940s, location unknown
Naval Air Station Pearl Harbor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940sNearly 30 PBY Catalina flying boats at anchor, 1940s, location unknown
Nose hangar shop at Honolulu Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940sNose hangars at Honolulu Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940s
Nose hangar shop at Honolulu Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940sNose hangars at Honolulu Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940s
Officer dining room a US Navy destroyer while the ship was en route between New York, New York, United States and Key West, Florida, United States, 1942OS2U Kingfisher floats on the ocean near a US Coast Guard cutter as they rescue survivors of a merchant ship torpedoed off the US East Coast; photograph from a US Navy airship, 1942
Officer dining room a US Navy destroyer while the ship was en route between New York, New York, United States and Key West, Florida, United States, 1942OS2U Kingfisher floats on the ocean near a US Coast Guard cutter as they rescue survivors of a merchant ship torpedoed off the US East Coast; photograph from a US Navy airship, 1942
P-38F Lightings refuel in Iceland on their way to Britain, mid-1942. Note PBY Catalina.P-38F-1-LO Lightning aircraft in flight, 1942
P-38F Lightings refuel in Iceland on their way to Britain, mid-1942. Note PBY Catalina.P-38F-1-LO Lightning aircraft in flight, 1942
P-38G Lightning escort fighter at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea, 1942P-39F-1-BE Airacobra in flight, 1942
P-38G Lightning escort fighter at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea, 1942P-39F-1-BE Airacobra in flight, 1942
P-40C Tomahawk IIA with the AVG Flying Tigers receiving needed maintenance alongside a Ryan PT-22 Recruit trainer at Kunming, China, Nov 1941-Spring 1942P-51A Mustang fighter in flight, viewed from the top, Oct 1940-May 1942
P-40C Tomahawk IIA with the AVG Flying Tigers receiving needed maintenance alongside a Ryan PT-22 Recruit trainer at Kunming, China, Nov 1941-Spring 1942P-51A Mustang fighter in flight, viewed from the top, Oct 1940-May 1942
Painting Part of a USAAF stream of over 1,000 B-17 bombers, circa 1942-1943
Painting 'Sea Battle off Malaya' by Kanichi Nakamura, 1942Part of a USAAF stream of over 1,000 B-17 bombers, circa 1942-1943
PB2Y Coronado aircraft at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1941-1945PBM-3 Mariner aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-74 in flight, 1942
PB2Y Coronado aircraft at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1941-1945PBM-3 Mariner aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-74 in flight, 1942
PBY Catalina landing in the water near Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1940sPBY Catalinas on the ramp of the Luganville Seaplane Base, Segond Channel, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 1942
PBY Catalina landing in the water near Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1940sPBY Catalinas on the ramp of the Luganville Seaplane Base, Segond Channel, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 1942

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