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P-38H-5 Lightning night fighter with one engine feathered; many said this plane would be un-flyable with one engine lost; 1943P-40 fighters being assembled at Karachi Airfield, Karachi, India (now Pakistan), 1942-1945P-40F Warhawk fighters on a training flight out of Moore Field near Mission, Texas, United States, 1943P-40N Warhawk fighters of the 333rd FS, 15th Air Wing lined up at Bellows Field, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1943
P-38H-5 Lightning night fighter with one engine feathered; many said this plane would be un-flyable with one engine lost; 1943P-40 fighters being assembled at Karachi Airfield, Karachi, India (now Pakistan), 1942-1945P-40F Warhawk fighters on a training flight out of Moore Field near Mission, Texas, United States, 1943P-40N Warhawk fighters of the 333rd FS, 15th Air Wing lined up at Bellows Field, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1943
P-43 Lancer fighters at rest at an airfield in China, date unknownP-51B & P-51A Mustang fighters side-by-side at North American Aviation plant at Inglewood, California, United States, 1943P-51D Mustang fighter resting at an airfield, date unknownP.108 heavy bomber at rest, 1942-1943
P-43 Lancer fighters at rest at an airfield in China, date unknownP-51B & P-51A Mustang fighters side-by-side at North American Aviation plant at Inglewood, California, United States, 1943P-51D Mustang fighter resting at an airfield, date unknownP.108 heavy bomber at rest, 1942-1943
Painting, date unknown; photograph taken by a German servicemanPanzer IV tank of the German 12th SS Panzer Division Parade ground at a US Army facility, Fiji, 1942-1944Parade of military vehicles, Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, circa 1943; note Diamond T tank transporters with Matilda tanks
Painting, date unknown; photograph taken by a German servicemanPanzer IV tank of the German 12th SS Panzer Division 'Hitlerjugend' in Belgium or France, operating under supervision of Army officers, 1943Parade ground at a US Army facility, Fiji, 1942-1944Parade of military vehicles, Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, circa 1943; note Diamond T tank transporters with Matilda tanks
Policewomen Corporal Marion Jacklin (left) and Sergeant Annie Miller (hidden) speaking to Corporal Jessie Brown and Leading Aircraftwoman Pat Walton at a market, India, 1941-1945; all of these women were WAAF personnelPortrait of African-American US Marine Private Joseph H. Carpenter, circa 1943Portrait of Albert Kesselring, date unknownPortrait of British Naval Intelligence officer Lt Cdr Ewen Montagu RNVR, one of the principal architects of Operation Mincemeat, 1943.
Policewomen Corporal Marion Jacklin (left) and Sergeant Annie Miller (hidden) speaking to Corporal Jessie Brown and Leading Aircraftwoman Pat Walton at a market, India, 1941-1945; all of these women were WAAF personnelPortrait of African-American US Marine Private Joseph H. Carpenter, circa 1943Portrait of Albert Kesselring, date unknownPortrait of British Naval Intelligence officer Lt Cdr Ewen Montagu RNVR, one of the principal architects of Operation Mincemeat, 1943.
Portrait of Ferdinand Catlos, circa 1940sPortrait of Harry Barker of Company L, 3rd Battalion, US 9th Marine Regiment while on Guadalcanal, 1943Portrait of MacArthur, circa 1943-1944; text reads Portrait of Matome Ugaki, 1940s
Portrait of Ferdinand Catlos, circa 1940sPortrait of Harry Barker of Company L, 3rd Battalion, US 9th Marine Regiment while on Guadalcanal, 1943Portrait of MacArthur, circa 1943-1944; text reads 'To Admiral Nimitz. With regard and admiration. Douglas MacArthur'Portrait of Matome Ugaki, 1940s

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