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United States Navy Admiral Chester Nimitz, left center, speaking to Rear Admiral Aubrey Fitch on the flight deck of USS Saratoga at Pearl Harbor while an Army Major General, far left, looks on, circa 1942.United States Navy Boatswain aboard USS Saratoga pipes a signal over the ship’s speaker system, circa 1942.United States Navy Lieutenant (junior grade) John F. Kennedy (left) posing with his older brother Ensign Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. on the United States east coast, May 1942.United States Navy photographer operating a movie camera on the flight deck of the USS Saratoga in the South Pacific, circa 1942.
United States Navy Admiral Chester Nimitz, left center, speaking to Rear Admiral Aubrey Fitch on the flight deck of USS Saratoga at Pearl Harbor while an Army Major General, far left, looks on, circa 1942.United States Navy Boatswain aboard USS Saratoga pipes a signal over the ship’s speaker system, circa 1942.United States Navy Lieutenant (junior grade) John F. Kennedy (left) posing with his older brother Ensign Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. on the United States east coast, May 1942.United States Navy photographer operating a movie camera on the flight deck of the USS Saratoga in the South Pacific, circa 1942.
US Marine Corps glider in flight over Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine Corps gliders and N3N aircraft, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine Corps lieutenant posing in the cockpit of his glider-towing aircraft, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine Corps lieutenant posing next to his N3N glider-towing biplane, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942, photo 1 of 3
US Marine Corps glider in flight over Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine Corps gliders and N3N aircraft, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine Corps lieutenant posing in the cockpit of his glider-towing aircraft, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine Corps lieutenant posing next to his N3N glider-towing biplane, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942, photo 1 of 3
US Marine Corps lieutenant posing next to his N3N glider-towing biplane, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942, photo 2 of 3US Marine Corps lieutenant posing next to his N3N glider-towing biplane, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942, photo 3 of 3US Marine Corps N3N-3 Canary aircraft (Bureau Number 1777) in flight over Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine Corps N3N-3 Canary glider-towing biplane (Bureau Number 1777) at Page Field, Parris Island, South Caroline, United States, May 1942
US Marine Corps lieutenant posing next to his N3N glider-towing biplane, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942, photo 2 of 3US Marine Corps lieutenant posing next to his N3N glider-towing biplane, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942, photo 3 of 3US Marine Corps N3N-3 Canary aircraft (Bureau Number 1777) in flight over Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine Corps N3N-3 Canary glider-towing biplane (Bureau Number 1777) at Page Field, Parris Island, South Caroline, United States, May 1942
US Marine Corps parachutist over Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine Corps pilot at his cockpit, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine glider at Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine paratroopers training on handling parachutes in heavy winds, Navy Auxiliary Air Station at Camp Kearny, California (now Miramar), 1942. Note rare R3D aircraft, only 12 such planes were made.
US Marine Corps parachutist over Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine Corps pilot at his cockpit, Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine glider at Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Marine paratroopers training on handling parachutes in heavy winds, Navy Auxiliary Air Station at Camp Kearny, California (now Miramar), 1942. Note rare R3D aircraft, only 12 such planes were made.
US Marine truck driver, New River, North Carolina, United States, May 1942, photo 1 of 2US Marine truck driver, New River, North Carolina, United States, May 1942, photo 2 of 2US Marines bedding down a barrage balloon, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Navy PBO-1 Hudson of Patrol Squadron VP-82 on the ramp at Bristol Field, Argentia, Dominion of Newfoundland, Jan to May 1942. Only this squadron flew the PBO-1 in US service. Photo 1 of 2.
US Marine truck driver, New River, North Carolina, United States, May 1942, photo 1 of 2US Marine truck driver, New River, North Carolina, United States, May 1942, photo 2 of 2US Marines bedding down a barrage balloon, Parris Island, South Carolina, United States, May 1942US Navy PBO-1 Hudson of Patrol Squadron VP-82 on the ramp at Bristol Field, Argentia, Dominion of Newfoundland, Jan to May 1942. Only this squadron flew the PBO-1 in US service. Photo 1 of 2.

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