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US Navy PB4Y-2 Privateer on patrol. This aircraft design was based on the B-24 Liberator but no super-charged engines and a tail design taken from the B-23 Dragon. The waist blisters seem to be inspired by the PBY Catalina. Date and location unknown.US Navy squadron VF-66 commanding officer Lieutenant Commander John Gray posing with a FR-1 Fireball fighter, Naval Air Station North Island, California, United States, 1945US personnel examine a Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu reconnaissance plane abandoned at Salzburg, Austria, 1945US pilot Lieutenant Robert G. Young, Jr. of the 374th Fighter Squadron on his P-51D Mustang fighter at Little Walden in Essex, England, United Kingdom, early 1945
US Navy PB4Y-2 Privateer on patrol. This aircraft design was based on the B-24 Liberator but no super-charged engines and a tail design taken from the B-23 Dragon. The waist blisters seem to be inspired by the PBY Catalina. Date and location unknown.US Navy squadron VF-66 commanding officer Lieutenant Commander John Gray posing with a FR-1 Fireball fighter, Naval Air Station North Island, California, United States, 1945US personnel examine a Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu reconnaissance plane abandoned at Salzburg, Austria, 1945US pilot Lieutenant Robert G. Young, Jr. of the 374th Fighter Squadron on his P-51D Mustang fighter at Little Walden in Essex, England, United Kingdom, early 1945
US test pilot assesses the German ME 262 jet fighter over Ohio, late 1945. This aircraft fell into Allied hands when the German pilot defected and landed the plane at a US held airfield in Germany.USAAF bomber crews at a briefing in England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945; note drawing of Me 163 Komet jet fighter on the mapUSS Becuna and USS Razorback at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1944-1945USS Bluefish
US test pilot assesses the German ME 262 jet fighter over Ohio, late 1945. This aircraft fell into Allied hands when the German pilot defected and landed the plane at a US held airfield in Germany.USAAF bomber crews at a briefing in England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945; note drawing of Me 163 Komet jet fighter on the mapUSS Becuna and USS Razorback at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1944-1945USS Bluefish's battle flag, date unknown
USS Chivo, USS Skipjack, and USS Parche at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945USS Dragonet underway, date unknownUSS Halibut underway, circa late 1944 or early 1945USS Intrepid Photographers Mate manning his post, date and location unknown
USS Chivo, USS Skipjack, and USS Parche at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1945USS Dragonet underway, date unknownUSS Halibut underway, circa late 1944 or early 1945USS Intrepid Photographers Mate manning his post, date and location unknown
USS Intrepid refueling a Fletcher-class destroyer, date and location unknownUSS Makin IslandUSS Proteus with two submarines alongside, date unknownUSS Proteus, date unknown
USS Intrepid refueling a Fletcher-class destroyer, date and location unknownUSS Makin Island's flight deck and island, late 1944-mid 1945; note arresting wires, barrier wires, 4 FM-2 Wildcat aircraft, and 1 TBM Avenger aircraftUSS Proteus with two submarines alongside, date unknownUSS Proteus, date unknown
USS Proteus, date unknownUSS Proteus, date unknownUSS Sable underway in Lake Michigan, United States, 1945; note crashed FM-2 fighter on flight deckUSS Sable underway, Lake Michigan, United States, 1944-1945
USS Proteus, date unknownUSS Proteus, date unknownUSS Sable underway in Lake Michigan, United States, 1945; note crashed FM-2 fighter on flight deckUSS Sable underway, Lake Michigan, United States, 1944-1945

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