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Martial arts tournament aboard a Japanese light cruiser, date unknownMartlet fighters aboard HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, 1940sMauthausen Concentration Camp prisoners working in the quarry, Austria, date unknown Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria, date unknown
Martial arts tournament aboard a Japanese light cruiser, date unknownMartlet fighters aboard HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, 1940sMauthausen Concentration Camp prisoners working in the quarry, Austria, date unknown Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria, date unknown
Me 210 aircraft purchased by the Japanese Army for testing, Japan, circa 1939-1943Members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service carrying recently arrived rifles made by the American firm Winchester, Britain, 1940sMemphisMemphis
Me 210 aircraft purchased by the Japanese Army for testing, Japan, circa 1939-1943Members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service carrying recently arrived rifles made by the American firm Winchester, Britain, 1940sMemphis' Curtiss SOC Seagull scout-observation aircraft hooked onto the recovery mat, in preparation for being hoisted on board, circa early 1942Memphis' Curtiss SOC Seagull scout-observation aircraft taxiing alongside the cruiser for recovery, circa early 1942
MemphisMuseum ship Oregon in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1941-1942N3N-1 Canary trainer (Bureau Number 0265) on a seaplane ramp, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1942; note N3N-2 rudder and removed panels near engineNose gunner of a Ki-48 aircraft exiting his position, circa 1940s
Memphis' Curtiss SOC Seagull scout-observation aircraft was lowered onto her starboard catapult after recovery, circa early 1942Museum ship Oregon in Portland, Oregon, United States, 1941-1942N3N-1 Canary trainer (Bureau Number 0265) on a seaplane ramp, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1942; note N3N-2 rudder and removed panels near engineNose gunner of a Ki-48 aircraft exiting his position, circa 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, 1940sNose machine gun position of a Ki-48 bomber, circa 1940sP-40 Warhawk fighter of the American Volunteer Group, China, 1942; note Chinese Air Force emblem under wing
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, 1940sNose machine gun position of a Ki-48 bomber, circa 1940sP-40 Warhawk fighter of the American Volunteer Group, China, 1942; note Chinese Air Force emblem under wing
Painting PBY Catalinas on the ramp of the Luganville Seaplane Base, Segond Channel, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 1942PBY-5 Catalina of a training squadron based at NAS Jacksonville, Florida, USA, 1942. Note the odd star insignia on the hull without a blue roundel and the star inverted.PBY-5A Catalina patrol plane flying past Segula Island (just east of Kiska), Aleutians, Summer 1942.
Painting 'Sea Battle off Malaya' by Kanichi Nakamura, 1942PBY Catalinas on the ramp of the Luganville Seaplane Base, Segond Channel, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 1942PBY-5 Catalina of a training squadron based at NAS Jacksonville, Florida, USA, 1942. Note the odd star insignia on the hull without a blue roundel and the star inverted.PBY-5A Catalina patrol plane flying past Segula Island (just east of Kiska), Aleutians, Summer 1942.

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