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Female US Marines Private Marion Chadwick, Private Jessie Young, and Private Marjorie Barrett rigging parachutes, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, United States, circa 1943Female US Marines unfolding the wing of an aircraft, Naval Air Technical Training Center, Norman, Oklahoma, United States, circa 1943Ferdinand Catlos speaking to troops, Czechoslovakia, circa 1940sFinnish Army Field Artillery Regiment 15 artillery piece and its crew during the Continuation War, Finland, 1940s
Female US Marines Private Marion Chadwick, Private Jessie Young, and Private Marjorie Barrett rigging parachutes, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, United States, circa 1943Female US Marines unfolding the wing of an aircraft, Naval Air Technical Training Center, Norman, Oklahoma, United States, circa 1943Ferdinand Catlos speaking to troops, Czechoslovakia, circa 1940sFinnish Army Field Artillery Regiment 15 artillery piece and its crew during the Continuation War, Finland, 1940s
Finnish Do 17Z bomber resting at an airfield, 1940sFinnish SB-2 bomber resting at an airfield, 1940sFinnish SB-2 bombers lined up at an airfield, 1940sFive Japanese F1M seaplanes at Rekata Bay, Santa Isabel, Solomon Islands, 1943
Finnish Do 17Z bomber resting at an airfield, 1940sFinnish SB-2 bomber resting at an airfield, 1940sFinnish SB-2 bombers lined up at an airfield, 1940sFive Japanese F1M seaplanes at Rekata Bay, Santa Isabel, Solomon Islands, 1943
Flag and building at a US Army medical facility, Fiji, 1942-1944Flight Officer P. M. Wright supervising Sergeant K. F. Sperrin and WAAF operators Joan Lancaster, Elaine Miley, Gwen Arnold, and Joyce Hollyoak in the receiver room at RAF Bawdsey, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, date unknownFlying control officer Pilot Officer R. P. Burrows and his WAAF assistant sending barometric pressure data to landing aircraft, RAF Linton-on-Ouse, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942-1945Focke-Wulf 200 Condor in flight, date unknown
Flag and building at a US Army medical facility, Fiji, 1942-1944Flight Officer P. M. Wright supervising Sergeant K. F. Sperrin and WAAF operators Joan Lancaster, Elaine Miley, Gwen Arnold, and Joyce Hollyoak in the receiver room at RAF Bawdsey, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, date unknownFlying control officer Pilot Officer R. P. Burrows and his WAAF assistant sending barometric pressure data to landing aircraft, RAF Linton-on-Ouse, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942-1945Focke-Wulf 200 Condor in flight, date unknown
Focke-Wulf 200 Condor on an airstrip, date and location unknown.Ford GPA amphibious jeep, Fort Carson, Colorado, United States, early 1940sFord GPW radio communications Jeep in operations in North Africa, 1942-1943Formation of B-17F Flying Fortress bombers of USAAF 92nd Bomb Group over Europe, circa 1943
Focke-Wulf 200 Condor on an airstrip, date and location unknown.Ford GPA amphibious jeep, Fort Carson, Colorado, United States, early 1940sFord GPW radio communications Jeep in operations in North Africa, 1942-1943Formation of B-17F Flying Fortress bombers of USAAF 92nd Bomb Group over Europe, circa 1943
Formations of US bombers with fighters in escort, date unknownFour US B-24 Liberator aircraft of the 93rd Bomb Group, 330th Bomb Squadron in formation, Dec 1942-Jun 1943Frank Knox at his desk in the Navy Department, Washington, DC, circa 1943French Panhard Type 17 armored cars in German service as Panzerspähwagen P204 (f), date unknown
Formations of US bombers with fighters in escort, date unknownFour US B-24 Liberator aircraft of the 93rd Bomb Group, 330th Bomb Squadron in formation, Dec 1942-Jun 1943Frank Knox at his desk in the Navy Department, Washington, DC, circa 1943French Panhard Type 17 armored cars in German service as Panzerspähwagen P204 (f), date unknown

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