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US Navy WAVES Captain Mildred McAfee listening to Storekeeper 2nd Class Dorothy Oates, Naval Air Station Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 4 Jul 1945WAVES Aviation MachinistWAVES Aviation Metalsmith 2nd Class Kathryn A. Wolny repairing an inflatable liferaft for use on patrol planes, Naval Air Station Kaneohe, US Territory of Hawaii, 9 Jul 1945American trucks returning part of US$500 million worth of Florentine artwork looted by Germans, Piazzo Dei Signoria, Florence, Italy, 21 Jul 1945
US Navy WAVES Captain Mildred McAfee listening to Storekeeper 2nd Class Dorothy Oates, Naval Air Station Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 4 Jul 1945WAVES Aviation Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Lavina B. Bierer stacking aircraft engine pistons in the Engine Overhaul Shop at Naval Air Station Kaneohe, US Territory of Hawaii, 9 Jul 1945WAVES Aviation Metalsmith 2nd Class Kathryn A. Wolny repairing an inflatable liferaft for use on patrol planes, Naval Air Station Kaneohe, US Territory of Hawaii, 9 Jul 1945American trucks returning part of US$500 million worth of Florentine artwork looted by Germans, Piazzo Dei Signoria, Florence, Italy, 21 Jul 1945
One of the several American trucks that returned looted Italian artwork to Florence, Italy, 23 Jul 1945A native man and three US Navy officers at the entrance to British Solomon Islands Police Headquarters of Tulagi, 1945Damaged Town Hall of PoznaƄ, Poland, mid-1945Lieutenant Collins and Chief Pay Clerk Carmine Palumbo of USS Sanborn, circa 1945
One of the several American trucks that returned looted Italian artwork to Florence, Italy, 23 Jul 1945A native man and three US Navy officers at the entrance to British Solomon Islands Police Headquarters of Tulagi, 1945Damaged Town Hall of PoznaƄ, Poland, mid-1945Lieutenant Collins and Chief Pay Clerk Carmine Palumbo of USS Sanborn, circa 1945
Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen (in grey uniform) with other officers of USS Sanborn, 1945Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen holding binoculars aboard USS Sanborn, 1945, photo 1 of 2Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen holding binoculars aboard USS Sanborn, 1945, photo 2 of 2Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen with binoculars, circa 1945
Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen (in grey uniform) with other officers of USS Sanborn, 1945Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen holding binoculars aboard USS Sanborn, 1945, photo 1 of 2Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen holding binoculars aboard USS Sanborn, 1945, photo 2 of 2Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen with binoculars, circa 1945
Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen, aboard APA Sanborn, 1945Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen, New Caledonia, 1945Lieutenant Rudy Holmes standing by a telescope on the bridge of Sanborn, circa 1945Sanborn officer Ensign Andrew M. Klein, 1945
Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen, aboard APA Sanborn, 1945Lieutenant Howard W. Whalen, New Caledonia, 1945Lieutenant Rudy Holmes standing by a telescope on the bridge of Sanborn, circa 1945Sanborn officer Ensign Andrew M. Klein, 1945
Sanborn officers Lieutenant (jg) Carl Jackson, Ensign Louis V. Shepard, and Ensign Andrew M. Klein, 1945SanbornSeveral US Navy officers posed by a facility sign on Tulagi, Solomon Islands, circa 1945Three of Sanborn
Sanborn officers Lieutenant (jg) Carl Jackson, Ensign Louis V. Shepard, and Ensign Andrew M. Klein, 1945Sanborn's officers Lieutenant (jg) Wilson O. Kaden, Lieutenant (jg) Carl Jackson, Ensign Louis V. Shepard, New Caledonia, 1945Several US Navy officers posed by a facility sign on Tulagi, Solomon Islands, circa 1945Three of Sanborn's enlisted crew members, circa 1945

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