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WC54 ambulances lining up on a pier to take wounded off USS Intrepid, probably Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, 1944-1945Wing-mounted HVAR air-to-surface rockets on a TBM-3 Avenger, 1945 or later, location unknown. Note the YAGI radar antenna.
WC54 ambulances lining up on a pier to take wounded off USS Intrepid, probably Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, 1944-1945Wing-mounted HVAR air-to-surface rockets on a TBM-3 Avenger, 1945 or later, location unknown. Note the YAGI radar antenna.
Workers using a rod to push uranium slugs into the loading face of the X-10 graphite reactor, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, date unknown40mm gun crew and Mk 51 director in a tub on the bow under the flight deck of USS Wasp, Jan 1945
Workers using a rod to push uranium slugs into the loading face of the X-10 graphite reactor, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, date unknown40mm gun crew and Mk 51 director in a tub on the bow under the flight deck of USS Wasp, Jan 1945
Aerial view of Hozan Airfield in Takao (now Fengshan District, Kaohsiung), Taiwan, Jan 1945Aerial view of Rojoseki Airfield in Rojoseki District of Shoka (now Erlin District of Changhua), Taiwan, Jan 1945
Aerial view of Hozan Airfield in Takao (now Fengshan District, Kaohsiung), Taiwan, Jan 1945Aerial view of Rojoseki Airfield in Rojoseki District of Shoka (now Erlin District of Changhua), Taiwan, Jan 1945
Aerial view of Shoka Airfield in Shoka (now Changhua), Taiwan, Jan 1945; photo taken by a B-29 bomber of USAAF 40th Bombardment GroupAerial view of Tokyo, Japan, early 1945
Aerial view of Shoka Airfield in Shoka (now Changhua), Taiwan, Jan 1945; photo taken by a B-29 bomber of USAAF 40th Bombardment GroupAerial view of Tokyo, Japan, early 1945
American troops crossing the Siegfried Line fortifications, early 1945Carrier Task Force Commander Vice Admiral John McCain and Operations Officer Commander John Thach (fighter Ace) going over operational plans aboard USS Hancock during the Philippine campaign, Nov 1944 to Jan 1945.
American troops crossing the Siegfried Line fortifications, early 1945Carrier Task Force Commander Vice Admiral John McCain and Operations Officer Commander John Thach (fighter Ace) going over operational plans aboard USS Hancock during the Philippine campaign, Nov 1944 to Jan 1945.
Corsair fighters taxi down the runway at Orote Field, Guam, Marianas, 1944-45. Note F6F Hellcats lining the runway in the foreground and TBM Avengers on the far side.F4U-1D Corsair fighters fly in formation over Hawaii, Jan 1945. Photo 2 of 2.
Corsair fighters taxi down the runway at Orote Field, Guam, Marianas, 1944-45. Note F6F Hellcats lining the runway in the foreground and TBM Avengers on the far side.F4U-1D Corsair fighters fly in formation over Hawaii, Jan 1945. Photo 2 of 2.
German prisoners of war marching between a disabled M4 Sherman tank and a litter-Jeep, Jan 1945. This is possibly during the Battle of the Bulge but more likely is the Battle of Hürtgen Forest.M4 Sherman tank and troops of Company G, 740th Tank Battalion, 504th Regiment, US 82nd Airborne Division operating in snowy conditions, near Herresbach, Belgium, 30 Dec 1944-11 Jan 1945
German prisoners of war marching between a disabled M4 Sherman tank and a litter-Jeep, Jan 1945. This is possibly during the Battle of the Bulge but more likely is the Battle of Hürtgen Forest.M4 Sherman tank and troops of Company G, 740th Tank Battalion, 504th Regiment, US 82nd Airborne Division operating in snowy conditions, near Herresbach, Belgium, 30 Dec 1944-11 Jan 1945
P-38J Lighting “Val” of the 393rd Fighter Squadron sits on the snow covered Saint-Dizier Airfield in France while pilots are delivered to their planes in an unusual manner, Jan 1945PBY-5 Catalina of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-52 sits in Woendi Lagoon, Dutch New Guinea, 1944-45. As this photograph was taken, this airplane was in the process of slowly sinking, which it did a short time later.
P-38J Lighting “Val” of the 393rd Fighter Squadron sits on the snow covered Saint-Dizier Airfield in France while pilots are delivered to their planes in an unusual manner, Jan 1945PBY-5 Catalina of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-52 sits in Woendi Lagoon, Dutch New Guinea, 1944-45. As this photograph was taken, this airplane was in the process of slowly sinking, which it did a short time later.
Pilot Edwin King looking over his P-47 Thunderbolt after an oil line ruptured in flight and covered the aircraft with all 28 gallons of engine oil, but the aircraft ran long enough to return to base, Jan 1945, Italy.Pilot Edwin King looking over his P-47 Thunderbolt after landing with a ruptured oil line, Jan 1945, Italy. Note he is holding his oil soaked helmet, goggles, and mask from flying with his head out the open canopy.
Pilot Edwin King looking over his P-47 Thunderbolt after an oil line ruptured in flight and covered the aircraft with all 28 gallons of engine oil, but the aircraft ran long enough to return to base, Jan 1945, Italy.Pilot Edwin King looking over his P-47 Thunderbolt after landing with a ruptured oil line, Jan 1945, Italy. Note he is holding his oil soaked helmet, goggles, and mask from flying with his head out the open canopy.
PT-628, a 78-foot Higgins boat, during testing on Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, United States, Jan 1945.Royal New Zealand Air Force PBY-5 Catalina at Halavo Bay, Florida Island (now Nggela Sule), Solomon Islands, 1944-45
PT-628, a 78-foot Higgins boat, during testing on Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, United States, Jan 1945.Royal New Zealand Air Force PBY-5 Catalina at Halavo Bay, Florida Island (now Nggela Sule), Solomon Islands, 1944-45

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