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OS2U Kingfisher floatplane preparing to be launched aboard USS Alabama, circa Jan 1943Russian soldier with PPSh-41 submachine gun guarding a wounded young German prisoner of war, Stalingrad, Russia, Jan 1943Russian soldiers fighting in Stalingrad, Russia, Jan 1943SdKfz. 250/2 half-track vehicle on the Eastern Front, Jan 1943
OS2U Kingfisher floatplane preparing to be launched aboard USS Alabama, circa Jan 1943Russian soldier with PPSh-41 submachine gun guarding a wounded young German prisoner of war, Stalingrad, Russia, Jan 1943Russian soldiers fighting in Stalingrad, Russia, Jan 1943SdKfz. 250/2 half-track vehicle on the Eastern Front, Jan 1943
SOC Seagull aircraft on the catapults of a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, Jan 1943Task Force commander Rear Admiral Walden Ainsworth on the fantail of the destroyer USS Fletcher at Espiritu Santo addressing the crew prior to the force’s nighttime shelling of Munda Point, early Jan 1943.Three Casablanca-class escort carriers being readied for launch at the Kaiser Shipyards, Vancouver, Washington, United States, Jan 1943. United States Navy K-class airship, probably based at Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States, engaged in a drill to lower supplies to survivors in a small boat, Jan 1943.
SOC Seagull aircraft on the catapults of a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, Jan 1943Task Force commander Rear Admiral Walden Ainsworth on the fantail of the destroyer USS Fletcher at Espiritu Santo addressing the crew prior to the force’s nighttime shelling of Munda Point, early Jan 1943.Three Casablanca-class escort carriers being readied for launch at the Kaiser Shipyards, Vancouver, Washington, United States, Jan 1943. United States Navy K-class airship, probably based at Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States, engaged in a drill to lower supplies to survivors in a small boat, Jan 1943.
US Marines on parade for the occasion of the opening of the Allied Officers Club in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan 1943US Navy PBY Catalina on its take-off run, location unknown, Jan 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member Harold R. Stewart, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member John D. Hurst,  Jan-Feb 1943
US Marines on parade for the occasion of the opening of the Allied Officers Club in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan 1943US Navy PBY Catalina on its take-off run, location unknown, Jan 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member Harold R. Stewart, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member John D. Hurst, Jan-Feb 1943
USMC VMF 124 squadron member Mervin L. Taylor, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member Richard J. Webster, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member Robert L. Gately, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member Thomas R. Mutz, Jan-Feb 1943
USMC VMF 124 squadron member Mervin L. Taylor, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member Richard J. Webster, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member Robert L. Gately, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member Thomas R. Mutz, Jan-Feb 1943
USMC VMF 124 squadron member Troy M. Shelton, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member Walter A. Franklin, Jr., Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William M. Johnston, Jr., Jan-Feb 1943USS Minneapolis en route to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States for repairs, circa Jan 1943; note wrecked bow as result of torpedo hit during Battle of Tassafaronga of 30 Nov 1942
USMC VMF 124 squadron member Troy M. Shelton, Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member Walter A. Franklin, Jr., Jan-Feb 1943USMC VMF 124 squadron member William M. Johnston, Jr., Jan-Feb 1943USS Minneapolis en route to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States for repairs, circa Jan 1943; note wrecked bow as result of torpedo hit during Battle of Tassafaronga of 30 Nov 1942

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