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Shipyard caulker/chipper working on a submarine, possibly the future USS Puffer, at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States, Aug 1942Shipyard workers installing engine parts onto a submarine, possibly the future USS Puffer, at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States, Aug 1942, photo 1 of 2Shipyard workers installing engine parts onto a submarine, possibly the future USS Puffer, at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States, Aug 1942, photo 2 of 2Sidewheeled steamship Seeandbee being converted into the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine In Buffalo, New York, United States, Aug 1942.  Note the conspicuous absence of a propeller.
Shipyard caulker/chipper working on a submarine, possibly the future USS Puffer, at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States, Aug 1942Shipyard workers installing engine parts onto a submarine, possibly the future USS Puffer, at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States, Aug 1942, photo 1 of 2Shipyard workers installing engine parts onto a submarine, possibly the future USS Puffer, at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States, Aug 1942, photo 2 of 2Sidewheeled steamship Seeandbee being converted into the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine In Buffalo, New York, United States, Aug 1942. Note the conspicuous absence of a propeller.
Torpedo damage to the Canadian freighter SS Fort Camosun from an attack by Japanese submarine I-25 off Cape Flattery, Washington, United States, 20 Jun 1942. The ship was repaired and returned to service.United States Marine preparing to throw a Mark II “pineapple” grenade on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1942. Note Browning Automatic Rifle at left.US Army Sergeant Vineyard showing his rifle to civilian welder George Woolslayer and US Navy enlisted man John Evans at Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, Aug 1942US fleet sailing toward Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, early Aug 1942; note USS Saratoga at center, New Orleans-class heavy cruiser in background, USS Enterprise in foreground
Torpedo damage to the Canadian freighter SS Fort Camosun from an attack by Japanese submarine I-25 off Cape Flattery, Washington, United States, 20 Jun 1942. The ship was repaired and returned to service.United States Marine preparing to throw a Mark II “pineapple” grenade on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1942. Note Browning Automatic Rifle at left.US Army Sergeant Vineyard showing his rifle to civilian welder George Woolslayer and US Navy enlisted man John Evans at Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, Aug 1942US fleet sailing toward Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, early Aug 1942; note USS Saratoga at center, New Orleans-class heavy cruiser in background, USS Enterprise in foreground
US Navy ordnanceman Jesse Rhodes Waller posing with a M1919 Browning machine gun next to a PBY Catalina aircraft, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, Aug 1942, photo 1 of 3US Navy ordnanceman Jesse Rhodes Waller posing with a M1919 Browning machine gun next to a PBY Catalina aircraft, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, Aug 1942, photo 2 of 3US Navy ordnanceman Jesse Rhodes Waller posing with a M1919 Browning machine gun next to a PBY Catalina aircraft, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, Aug 1942, photo 3 of 3US Navy sailor J. D. Estes posing with a Browning M2 machine gun, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, Aug 1942
US Navy ordnanceman Jesse Rhodes Waller posing with a M1919 Browning machine gun next to a PBY Catalina aircraft, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, Aug 1942, photo 1 of 3US Navy ordnanceman Jesse Rhodes Waller posing with a M1919 Browning machine gun next to a PBY Catalina aircraft, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, Aug 1942, photo 2 of 3US Navy ordnanceman Jesse Rhodes Waller posing with a M1919 Browning machine gun next to a PBY Catalina aircraft, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, Aug 1942, photo 3 of 3US Navy sailor J. D. Estes posing with a Browning M2 machine gun, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, Aug 1942
US Navy sailor wearing protective clothing, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, Aug 1942USS Wolverine during her fitting out period, summer 1942; note steamer Greater Buffalo nearbySoviet naval infantry signal troops setting up communication wires, Stalingrad, Russia, 1 Aug 1942British Home Guard personnel demonstrating the use of an EY rifle with a No. 68 AT grenade, Dorking, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 3 Aug 1942
US Navy sailor wearing protective clothing, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, Aug 1942USS Wolverine during her fitting out period, summer 1942; note steamer Greater Buffalo nearbySoviet naval infantry signal troops setting up communication wires, Stalingrad, Russia, 1 Aug 1942British Home Guard personnel demonstrating the use of an EY rifle with a No. 68 AT grenade, Dorking, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 3 Aug 1942
USS Quincy with Measure 12 (Modified) camouflage scheme at Noumea, New Caledonia, 3 Aug 1942, photo taken from carrier USS WaspUSS San Juan probably at Nouméa, New Caledonia, 3 Aug 1942; photograph taken from USS WaspDestroyer USS Tucker after nearly being blown in two by a mine getting towed by the stern toward shallow water by YP-346, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 4 Aug 1942.Minelayer USS Breese standing by as a motor launch tows the wreck of the destroyer USS Tucker toward shallow water off Malo Island after Tucker was nearly blown in two by a mine the day before, 4 Aug 1942.
USS Quincy with Measure 12 (Modified) camouflage scheme at Noumea, New Caledonia, 3 Aug 1942, photo taken from carrier USS WaspUSS San Juan probably at Nouméa, New Caledonia, 3 Aug 1942; photograph taken from USS WaspDestroyer USS Tucker after nearly being blown in two by a mine getting towed by the stern toward shallow water by YP-346, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 4 Aug 1942.Minelayer USS Breese standing by as a motor launch tows the wreck of the destroyer USS Tucker toward shallow water off Malo Island after Tucker was nearly blown in two by a mine the day before, 4 Aug 1942.

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