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F-5 Lightning aircraft of US 3rd Photographic Group flying out of Oran, Algeria, Dec 1942German troops at Stalingrad, Russia, late 1942Henderson Field headquarters building, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Dec 1942HMS Formidable and HMS Renown, probably off North Africa, circa Nov-Dec 1942
F-5 Lightning aircraft of US 3rd Photographic Group flying out of Oran, Algeria, Dec 1942German troops at Stalingrad, Russia, late 1942Henderson Field headquarters building, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Dec 1942HMS Formidable and HMS Renown, probably off North Africa, circa Nov-Dec 1942
Holiday greetings card of US Marine Corps observation squadron VMO-251, Dec 1942Interior view of gun positions in the bow of a Me 323 Gigant aircraft, Tunisia, Dec 1942Jacob Vouza holding the severed head of a Japanese soldier, Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, Dec 1942Light cruiser Molotov in port, Dec 1942
Holiday greetings card of US Marine Corps observation squadron VMO-251, Dec 1942Interior view of gun positions in the bow of a Me 323 Gigant aircraft, Tunisia, Dec 1942Jacob Vouza holding the severed head of a Japanese soldier, Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, Dec 1942Light cruiser Molotov in port, Dec 1942
Light cruiser Montpelier off Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, early Dec 1942LST-1 underway near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, circa Dec 1942LST-1, probably near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, circa Dec 1942Minelayer USS Oglala, sunk in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 Dec 1941, at the piers of the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard in Dec 1942 after receiving initial repairs, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Light cruiser Montpelier off Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, early Dec 1942LST-1 underway near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, circa Dec 1942LST-1, probably near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, circa Dec 1942Minelayer USS Oglala, sunk in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 Dec 1941, at the piers of the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard in Dec 1942 after receiving initial repairs, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Osami Nagano, Hideki Tojo, Wang Jingwei, and others celebrating the one-year anniversary of the start of the Pacific War, Tokyo, Japan, Dec 1942Re.2005 Sagittario aircraft at rest, Italy, circa late 1942Seafire Mk IIc fighter of No. 885 Squadron FAA aboard HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, Dec 1942Soldiers of US 32nd Division probing a Japanese foxhole near Buna, New Guinea, Dec 1942; note M1 Garand rifles
Osami Nagano, Hideki Tojo, Wang Jingwei, and others celebrating the one-year anniversary of the start of the Pacific War, Tokyo, Japan, Dec 1942Re.2005 Sagittario aircraft at rest, Italy, circa late 1942Seafire Mk IIc fighter of No. 885 Squadron FAA aboard HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, Dec 1942Soldiers of US 32nd Division probing a Japanese foxhole near Buna, New Guinea, Dec 1942; note M1 Garand rifles
Song Zian, Song Ziliang, and Song Ziwen with their wives in Washington DC, United States, Dec 1942Soviet Katyusha and T-34 vehicles near Stalingrad, Russia, circa late 1942Soviet troops fighting in a ruined factory, Stalingrad, Russia, late 1942Staged photo of maintenance crews servicing a Liberator III of RAF No 224 Squadron at Beaulieu, Hampshire, United Kingdom, Dec 1942.
Song Zian, Song Ziliang, and Song Ziwen with their wives in Washington DC, United States, Dec 1942Soviet Katyusha and T-34 vehicles near Stalingrad, Russia, circa late 1942Soviet troops fighting in a ruined factory, Stalingrad, Russia, late 1942Staged photo of maintenance crews servicing a Liberator III of RAF No 224 Squadron at Beaulieu, Hampshire, United Kingdom, Dec 1942.

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