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8.8 cm FlaK anti-aircraft gun on the French coast, operated by the German Luftwaffe, circa 1942-1943, photo 3 of 38.8-cm anti-aircraft gun being loaded onto a Me 323 Gigant aircraft, 1943A bow-on view of USS Enterprise from an SBD Dauntless scout bomber that had just taken off, circa 1943. USS Lexington (Essex-class) is at right.A camouflaged German SdKfz. 250/10 halftrack vehicle armed with a PaK 36 gun in southern Ukraine, 1943
8.8 cm FlaK anti-aircraft gun on the French coast, operated by the German Luftwaffe, circa 1942-1943, photo 3 of 38.8-cm anti-aircraft gun being loaded onto a Me 323 Gigant aircraft, 1943A bow-on view of USS Enterprise from an SBD Dauntless scout bomber that had just taken off, circa 1943. USS Lexington (Essex-class) is at right.A camouflaged German SdKfz. 250/10 halftrack vehicle armed with a PaK 36 gun in southern Ukraine, 1943
A captured Canadian Ford-built CMP truck converted to carry a 2cm Flak 30 cannon in the German Afrika Korps, North Africa, 1943.A Commando aircraft being prepared for a A company of US Army African-American WAAC personnel assembled for review by the Honorable Lester A. Walton, US Minister to Liberia, at an American camp near Monrovia, Liberia, circa 1940sA Consolidated Liberator Mk.IIIa (B-24D) bomber with the Royal Air Force Coastal Command’s No. 86 Squadron operating from RAF Ballykelly in Northern Ireland, 1943.
A captured Canadian Ford-built CMP truck converted to carry a 2cm Flak 30 cannon in the German Afrika Korps, North Africa, 1943.A Commando aircraft being prepared for a 'Hump' run, circa late-1943 to 1945A company of US Army African-American WAAC personnel assembled for review by the Honorable Lester A. Walton, US Minister to Liberia, at an American camp near Monrovia, Liberia, circa 1940sA Consolidated Liberator Mk.IIIa (B-24D) bomber with the Royal Air Force Coastal Command’s No. 86 Squadron operating from RAF Ballykelly in Northern Ireland, 1943.
A creek running through Suva, Fiji, 1942-1944A crewman finds the only shade there is on the airstrip on Green Island (now Nissan Island), Northern Solomons, beneath an F4U-1D Corsair fighter of Marine Squadron 222, 1943-44.A Dauntless dive bomber releasing a bomb, May 1942-Jun 1943A factory in Germany producing Bf 109 fighters, 1943
A creek running through Suva, Fiji, 1942-1944A crewman finds the only shade there is on the airstrip on Green Island (now Nissan Island), Northern Solomons, beneath an F4U-1D Corsair fighter of Marine Squadron 222, 1943-44.A Dauntless dive bomber releasing a bomb, May 1942-Jun 1943A factory in Germany producing Bf 109 fighters, 1943
A few possessions of the Yonemitsu family at the Manzanar Relocation Center, California, United States, 1943A formation of A-20 Havoc bombers in flight, circa 1943A formation of G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940sA formation of G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940s
A few possessions of the Yonemitsu family at the Manzanar Relocation Center, California, United States, 1943A formation of A-20 Havoc bombers in flight, circa 1943A formation of G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940sA formation of G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940s
A formation of G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940sA formation of G4M bombers of Japanese Navy 705th Naval Air Group in flight, circa 1940sA formation of G4M1 Model 11 bombers of Japanese 701st Naval Air Group in flight with a mountain in the background, circa 1940sA formation of OS2U Kingfisher aircraft in flight, 1943
A formation of G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940sA formation of G4M bombers of Japanese Navy 705th Naval Air Group in flight, circa 1940sA formation of G4M1 Model 11 bombers of Japanese 701st Naval Air Group in flight with a mountain in the background, circa 1940sA formation of OS2U Kingfisher aircraft in flight, 1943

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