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A WAAF storewoman checking parts in the spares section at No. 16 Maintenance Unit, RAF Stafford, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, date unknownA-20 Havoc bombers of US 410th Bomb Group based at RAF Gosfield, England, United Kingdom, date unknownA-20 Havoc bombers of US 410th Bomb Group flying in formation, date unknownA-20 Havoc bombers of US 9th Air Force flying over the French coast, circa 1943
A WAAF storewoman checking parts in the spares section at No. 16 Maintenance Unit, RAF Stafford, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, date unknownA-20 Havoc bombers of US 410th Bomb Group based at RAF Gosfield, England, United Kingdom, date unknownA-20 Havoc bombers of US 410th Bomb Group flying in formation, date unknownA-20 Havoc bombers of US 9th Air Force flying over the French coast, circa 1943
A-24B Banshee aircraft of US 635th Bombing Squadron in formation over US Territory of Alaska, 1943; nearest aircraft was A-24B-1-DT aircraft (serial number 42-54298) A-36A Mustang aircraft of a training squadron at Harding Field, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, date unknownA.W.41 Albemarle aircraft at an airfield, 1940sA6M Model 22 Zero fighters of Zuikaku
A-24B Banshee aircraft of US 635th Bombing Squadron in formation over US Territory of Alaska, 1943; nearest aircraft was A-24B-1-DT aircraft (serial number 42-54298) 'Bar Fly' and 3rd aircraft was 'Marye D'A-36A Mustang aircraft of a training squadron at Harding Field, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, date unknownA.W.41 Albemarle aircraft at an airfield, 1940sA6M Model 22 Zero fighters of Zuikaku's air group at Kahili Airfield on Bougainville, Solomon Islands, early 1943
A6M2-N seaplanes in flight, 1941-1943A6M3 Model 32 Zero fighter resting at an airfield with the crew meeting nearby, 1940sAbandoned A6M3 aircraft on a South Pacific island, early 1943; from the 15 Apr 1943 issue of US Navy Naval Aviation NewsAbandoned A6M3 Model 32 Zero fighter (Lt. (jg) Kazuo Tsunoda), Buna, New Guinea, circa 1943; the four characters below the serial number noted Bang Uiseok, name of the Korean who funded this aircraft
A6M2-N seaplanes in flight, 1941-1943A6M3 Model 32 Zero fighter resting at an airfield with the crew meeting nearby, 1940sAbandoned A6M3 aircraft on a South Pacific island, early 1943; from the 15 Apr 1943 issue of US Navy Naval Aviation NewsAbandoned A6M3 Model 32 Zero fighter (Lt. (jg) Kazuo Tsunoda), Buna, New Guinea, circa 1943; the four characters below the serial number noted Bang Uiseok, name of the Korean who funded this aircraft
Abandoned German Marder II tank destroyers at Stalingrad, Russia, 1942-1943Above-ground oil tank farm at Pearl Habor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940sAcavus underway with aircraft on her deck, circa 1940sActing Superintendent Mrs. Bolton of Women
Abandoned German Marder II tank destroyers at Stalingrad, Russia, 1942-1943Above-ground oil tank farm at Pearl Habor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940sAcavus underway with aircraft on her deck, circa 1940sActing Superintendent Mrs. Bolton of Women's Voluntary Service's Services Club at Chester House speaking to members of ATS and WAAF, Clarendon Place, Paddington, London, England, 1943
Actress Carole Gladly entertaining officers and men of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, date unknownAdmiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943
Actress Carole Gladly entertaining officers and men of US Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, date unknownAdmiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943

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