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WAVES personnel standing by the north side of the Tidal Basin, overseeing the Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States, circa 1943-1945WAVES petty officers wearing their new rating badges after completion of specialized training, circa 1943WAVES recruit company during WW2, date unknownWAVES Specialist (Teacher) Sheila Macksey checking a radio range chart, while serving as a Link trainer instructor at Naval Air Station, St. Louis, Missouri, United States, circa 1943
WAVES personnel standing by the north side of the Tidal Basin, overseeing the Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States, circa 1943-1945WAVES petty officers wearing their new rating badges after completion of specialized training, circa 1943WAVES recruit company during WW2, date unknownWAVES Specialist (Teacher) Sheila Macksey checking a radio range chart, while serving as a Link trainer instructor at Naval Air Station, St. Louis, Missouri, United States, circa 1943
WC54 ambulance at US Army Medical Detachment 1340 facility, Fiji, 1942-1944Welbike Mark I motorcycle in its a special airdrop container, date unknownWelders S. L. Ramsey and Benny Chen worked on the Liberty Ship SS Frederick Douglass at the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 1943Willa Beatrice Brown, trainer for the US Army Air Forces, was the first African-American woman to receive commission as lieutenant in US Civil Air Patrol; note male-style coat and Germanic pilot wings
WC54 ambulance at US Army Medical Detachment 1340 facility, Fiji, 1942-1944Welbike Mark I motorcycle in its a special airdrop container, date unknownWelders S. L. Ramsey and Benny Chen worked on the Liberty Ship SS Frederick Douglass at the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 1943Willa Beatrice Brown, trainer for the US Army Air Forces, was the first African-American woman to receive commission as lieutenant in US Civil Air Patrol; note male-style coat and Germanic pilot wings
Willys MB vehicle with slat grille, US Territory of Alaska, date unknownWinston Churchill and Charles Portal at an airfield in Britain, 1940sWomenWorker at Electric Boat Company, New London, Connecticut, United States, 1943.
Willys MB vehicle with slat grille, US Territory of Alaska, date unknownWinston Churchill and Charles Portal at an airfield in Britain, 1940sWomen's Royal Naval Service river pilots Pat McGinnis, Pat Turner, and Patricia Downing studying charts at Plymouth Naval Base, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWorker at Electric Boat Company, New London, Connecticut, United States, 1943.
Workers loading uranium slugs into the X-10 Graphite ReactorWreck of two G4M bombers at Lae, New Guinea, 1943Wreck of Yamazuki Maru at Veuru, near Cape Esperence, Guadalcanal, late 1942 or early 1943Wrecked Marseillaise, Toulon, France, circa late 1942 or early 1943
Workers loading uranium slugs into the X-10 Graphite Reactor's concrete face, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, circa 1943Wreck of two G4M bombers at Lae, New Guinea, 1943Wreck of Yamazuki Maru at Veuru, near Cape Esperence, Guadalcanal, late 1942 or early 1943Wrecked Marseillaise, Toulon, France, circa late 1942 or early 1943
Wrecked tractor, Eastern Europe, date unknownWrecked unidentified aircraft in Eastern Europe, date unknownWrecked vehicles and carts after a German retreat on the Eastern Front in Europe, winter of 1942-1943Yak-7B fighter with M-105PF engine, no. 22-03, built in factory no. 153 in Novosibirsk, Russia, date unknown
Wrecked tractor, Eastern Europe, date unknownWrecked unidentified aircraft in Eastern Europe, date unknownWrecked vehicles and carts after a German retreat on the Eastern Front in Europe, winter of 1942-1943Yak-7B fighter with M-105PF engine, no. 22-03, built in factory no. 153 in Novosibirsk, Russia, date unknown

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