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Machine gun post manned by men of 1st Battalion, 157th Regiment, US 45th Division, Niederbronn-les-Bains, France, 10 Dec 1944; note M1919 Browning machine gunAerial view of Kaiser Richmond No. 2 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944.Aerial view of Kaiser Richmond No. 3 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 1 looking north, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944.
Machine gun post manned by men of 1st Battalion, 157th Regiment, US 45th Division, Niederbronn-les-Bains, France, 10 Dec 1944; note M1919 Browning machine gunAerial view of Kaiser Richmond No. 2 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944.Aerial view of Kaiser Richmond No. 3 Yard, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 1 looking north, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944.
Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 1 looking south into San Francisco Bay, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944. Note the prefabrication shed on the left and the large Ford assembly plant at top.Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 1 looking west, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944. Shipyard No. 4 is just out of view to the upper right.Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 2 looking east, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944.Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 2 looking north, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944. Note the prefabrication sheds on the left angled 45-degrees to everything else.
Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 1 looking south into San Francisco Bay, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944. Note the prefabrication shed on the left and the large Ford assembly plant at top.Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 1 looking west, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944. Shipyard No. 4 is just out of view to the upper right.Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 2 looking east, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944.Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 2 looking north, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944. Note the prefabrication sheds on the left angled 45-degrees to everything else.
Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 2 looking south into San Francisco Bay, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944. Note Brooks Island just offshore.Aerial view of the Kaiser Cargo Company Shipyard No. 3 looking north, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944.African-American soldiers of the 161st Chemical Smoke Generating Company of the US 3rd Army refilling a M-2 smoke generator, at the Saar River near Wallerfangen, Germany, 11 Dec 1944P-38J Lightning ‘Moonlight Cock-Tail!’ and pilot Lt Clark R ‘Doc’ Livingston of the 392nd Fighter Squadron at Juvincourt Airfield, Aisne, France, Dec 1944.
Aerial view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 2 looking south into San Francisco Bay, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944. Note Brooks Island just offshore.Aerial view of the Kaiser Cargo Company Shipyard No. 3 looking north, Richmond, California, United States, 11 Dec 1944.African-American soldiers of the 161st Chemical Smoke Generating Company of the US 3rd Army refilling a M-2 smoke generator, at the Saar River near Wallerfangen, Germany, 11 Dec 1944P-38J Lightning ‘Moonlight Cock-Tail!’ and pilot Lt Clark R ‘Doc’ Livingston of the 392nd Fighter Squadron at Juvincourt Airfield, Aisne, France, Dec 1944.
USS Wasp at sea, 11 Dec 1944Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and Major General Colin Muir Barber inspecting the 15th Scottish Division, 12 Dec 1944. At 6-feet, 9-inches, Barber was considered the tallest officer in the British Army.Wreckage of B-17 bomber Crew of USS Nashville inspecting the damage caused by a special attack aircraft, Dec 1944
USS Wasp at sea, 11 Dec 1944Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and Major General Colin Muir Barber inspecting the 15th Scottish Division, 12 Dec 1944. At 6-feet, 9-inches, Barber was considered the tallest officer in the British Army.Wreckage of B-17 bomber 'Devil's Own' at RAF Debach, England, United Kingdom, 12 Dec 1944Crew of USS Nashville inspecting the damage caused by a special attack aircraft, Dec 1944
Dead US and German soldiers at a cemetery, Europe, 13 Dec 1944Overhead view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 1, Richmond, California, United States, 13 Dec 1944.USS Bennington at anchor in Gravesend Bay, New York, 13 Dec 1944.USS Bennington at anchor in Gravesend Bay, New York, 13 Dec 1944. Note that she has been repainted in the same Design 17 but in lighter shades from Measure 33 to Measure 32. Photo 1 of 2.
Dead US and German soldiers at a cemetery, Europe, 13 Dec 1944Overhead view of Permanente Metals Shipyard No. 1, Richmond, California, United States, 13 Dec 1944.USS Bennington at anchor in Gravesend Bay, New York, 13 Dec 1944.USS Bennington at anchor in Gravesend Bay, New York, 13 Dec 1944. Note that she has been repainted in the same Design 17 but in lighter shades from Measure 33 to Measure 32. Photo 1 of 2.

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