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J7W1 Shinden prototype aircraft at rest, Japan, circa Jul 1945, photo 3 of 4J7W1 Shinden prototype aircraft at rest, Japan, circa Jul 1945, photo 4 of 4Japanese 15cm cannon in a cave at Motobu Peninsula, Okinawa, Japan, 1945Japanese freighter under air attack by two PB4Y Privateer patrol aircraft of US Navy Fleet Air Wing One, 30 miles north of Busan, Korea, Jul 1945
J7W1 Shinden prototype aircraft at rest, Japan, circa Jul 1945, photo 3 of 4J7W1 Shinden prototype aircraft at rest, Japan, circa Jul 1945, photo 4 of 4Japanese 15cm cannon in a cave at Motobu Peninsula, Okinawa, Japan, 1945Japanese freighter under air attack by two PB4Y Privateer patrol aircraft of US Navy Fleet Air Wing One, 30 miles north of Busan, Korea, Jul 1945
Oita, Japan under aerial attack, Jul 1945Oita, Japan under aerial attack, Jul 1945Oita, Japan under aerial attack, Jul 1945Oita, Japan under aerial attack, Jul 1945
Oita, Japan under aerial attack, Jul 1945Oita, Japan under aerial attack, Jul 1945Oita, Japan under aerial attack, Jul 1945Oita, Japan under aerial attack, Jul 1945
P-47M Thunderbolt parked at an airfield, Jul 1945P-51 Mustang fighters seen through a window of a B-29 Superfortress bomber, 1945P-51D Mustang fighter of 27th Fighter Squadron of 5th Fighter Group of Chinese American Composite Group, Chichiang Field, southern China, Jul 1945P-51D Mustangs of the 47th & 531st Fighter Squadrons at South Field, Iwo Jima, May-July 1945. Note also the PB4Y-1 Liberator of Navy Patrol Squadron VPB-116.
P-47M Thunderbolt parked at an airfield, Jul 1945P-51 Mustang fighters seen through a window of a B-29 Superfortress bomber, 1945P-51D Mustang fighter of 27th Fighter Squadron of 5th Fighter Group of Chinese American Composite Group, Chichiang Field, southern China, Jul 1945P-51D Mustangs of the 47th & 531st Fighter Squadrons at South Field, Iwo Jima, May-July 1945. Note also the PB4Y-1 Liberator of Navy Patrol Squadron VPB-116.
P-61 Black Widow aircraft at rest in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, summer 1945RAF Leading Aircraftman James Shorter and Norwegian civilian Sigrid Skau carrying milk churns at an RAF station of 88 Group near Oslo, Norway, 1945RAF personnel and Norwegian civilians peeling potatoes at an RAF station of 88 Group, Oslo, Norway, 1945Rear view of J7W Shinden prototype aircraft, Japan, 1945
P-61 Black Widow aircraft at rest in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, summer 1945RAF Leading Aircraftman James Shorter and Norwegian civilian Sigrid Skau carrying milk churns at an RAF station of 88 Group near Oslo, Norway, 1945RAF personnel and Norwegian civilians peeling potatoes at an RAF station of 88 Group, Oslo, Norway, 1945Rear view of J7W Shinden prototype aircraft, Japan, 1945
Sailors working around the main turrets aboard USS North Carolina, circa mid-1945Strike photo taken by US carrier planes during an air attack on Kure Naval Arsenal, Hiroshima, Japan, Jul 1945. Note anti-aircraft bursts and screening smoke in addition to bomb impacts.Submarine Ling underway during trials, Jul 1945TBM Avenger and SB2C Helldiver bombers dropped their load on the Japanese city of Hakodate, Jul 1945
Sailors working around the main turrets aboard USS North Carolina, circa mid-1945Strike photo taken by US carrier planes during an air attack on Kure Naval Arsenal, Hiroshima, Japan, Jul 1945. Note anti-aircraft bursts and screening smoke in addition to bomb impacts.Submarine Ling underway during trials, Jul 1945TBM Avenger and SB2C Helldiver bombers dropped their load on the Japanese city of Hakodate, Jul 1945

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