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US Navy Lieutenant William Thies (pilot, VP-41) and Captain Leslie Gehres (Commander, Fleet Air Wing 4) standing in front of ThiesUS Navy pilot George Bush, 1942US Navy Vice Admiral William Halsey with his Aircraft Battle Force staff in late 1941 or with Task Force 16 staff in early 1942, aboard USS EnterpriseUSAAF fighter pilots with at least one kill during Pearl Harbor attack posing before P-36 Hawk fighter: Lt Lewis Sanders, 2LT Phillip Rasmussen, 2LT Kenneth Taylor, 2LT George Welch, 2LT Harry Brown
US Navy Lieutenant William Thies (pilot, VP-41) and Captain Leslie Gehres (Commander, Fleet Air Wing 4) standing in front of Thies' PBY Catalina aircraft, Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, 1942US Navy pilot George Bush, 1942US Navy Vice Admiral William Halsey with his Aircraft Battle Force staff in late 1941 or with Task Force 16 staff in early 1942, aboard USS EnterpriseUSAAF fighter pilots with at least one kill during Pearl Harbor attack posing before P-36 Hawk fighter: Lt Lewis Sanders, 2LT Phillip Rasmussen, 2LT Kenneth Taylor, 2LT George Welch, 2LT Harry Brown
Vannevar Bush at his desk, circa 1942Wang Jingwei arriving at the naval headquarters of the puppet regime by automobile, China, 1940sWang Jingwei at a meeting, China, 1940sWang Jingwei at a meeting, China, 1940s
Vannevar Bush at his desk, circa 1942Wang Jingwei arriving at the naval headquarters of the puppet regime by automobile, China, 1940sWang Jingwei at a meeting, China, 1940sWang Jingwei at a meeting, China, 1940s
Wang Jingwei presiding over a parade, China, 1940sWang Jingwei reviewing a military parade, China, 1942Wang Jingwei reviewing a parade at a training academy, China, 1940sWang Jingwei reviewing naval cadets, China, 1940s
Wang Jingwei presiding over a parade, China, 1940sWang Jingwei reviewing a military parade, China, 1942Wang Jingwei reviewing a parade at a training academy, China, 1940sWang Jingwei reviewing naval cadets, China, 1940s
Wang Jingwei reviewing puppet Chinese troops, China, date unknown; note Japanese-supplied Type 92 machine gunsWang Jingwei reviewing troops during a military exercise, China, 1940sWang Jingwei speaking at a training academy, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese officersWang Jingwei studying a map during a military exercise, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese officers
Wang Jingwei reviewing puppet Chinese troops, China, date unknown; note Japanese-supplied Type 92 machine gunsWang Jingwei reviewing troops during a military exercise, China, 1940sWang Jingwei speaking at a training academy, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese officersWang Jingwei studying a map during a military exercise, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese officers
Wang Jingwei studying a map with military officers and government officials, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese Army officersWang Jingwei with a unidentified Japanese general, Nanjing, China, 1940sWang Jingwei with Chinese and Japanese officers at the naval headquarters of the puppet regime, China, 1940sWang Jingwei with puppet regime officials and military officers, Nanjing, China, 1940s
Wang Jingwei studying a map with military officers and government officials, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese Army officersWang Jingwei with a unidentified Japanese general, Nanjing, China, 1940sWang Jingwei with Chinese and Japanese officers at the naval headquarters of the puppet regime, China, 1940sWang Jingwei with puppet regime officials and military officers, Nanjing, China, 1940s

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