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US Army servicemen, Fiji, 1942-1944US Army servicemen, Fiji, 1942-1944US Army Signals Intelligence Service cryptanalysts at Arlington Hall, Arlington, Virginia, United States, circa 1943US Army soldiers operating Browning M1919 machine gun, 1943
US Army servicemen, Fiji, 1942-1944US Army servicemen, Fiji, 1942-1944US Army Signals Intelligence Service cryptanalysts at Arlington Hall, Arlington, Virginia, United States, circa 1943US Army soldiers operating Browning M1919 machine gun, 1943
US Army technical manual drawing on the Japanese Type 91 grenadeUS Army two-and-a-half ton prime mover towing a 105 mm Howitzer M2 on the Algerian beach, North Africa, 1943US Army WC54 ambulances, Fiji, 1942-1944US B-25 bombers dropping parafrag bombs over a Japanese airfield at Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1943
US Army technical manual drawing on the Japanese Type 91 grenadeUS Army two-and-a-half ton prime mover towing a 105 mm Howitzer M2 on the Algerian beach, North Africa, 1943US Army WC54 ambulances, Fiji, 1942-1944US B-25 bombers dropping parafrag bombs over a Japanese airfield at Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1943
US Coast Guard Cutter Duane exchanging blinker signals with a US Navy K-class airship, 1943.  Both crafts were serving as convoy escorts in the North Atlantic.US Coast Guardsmen Joseph Andy, Casiano Aquino, Vincent G. Igoe, George Trigony, Carlton Lee, and Daniel Riley using a payphone Scotland, date unknown; note the mixing of ethnicitiesUS column traveling across Fiji, 1942-1944, photo 2 of 3US column traveling across Fiji, 1942-1944, photo 3 of 3
US Coast Guard Cutter Duane exchanging blinker signals with a US Navy K-class airship, 1943. Both crafts were serving as convoy escorts in the North Atlantic.US Coast Guardsmen Joseph Andy, Casiano Aquino, Vincent G. Igoe, George Trigony, Carlton Lee, and Daniel Riley using a payphone Scotland, date unknown; note the mixing of ethnicitiesUS column traveling across Fiji, 1942-1944, photo 2 of 3US column traveling across Fiji, 1942-1944, photo 3 of 3
US First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt speaking with an RAAF officer, Australia, 1943; note WAAAF Group Officer Clare Grant Stevenson at far leftUS M3 Gun Motor Carriage, date unkonwnUS Marine Captain J. R. Hester (back row, 4th from left) and other American prisoners of war, Hokkaido, Japan, circa 1943US Marine Corps emblem on the grounds of US military Springtown Camp, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 1943
US First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt speaking with an RAAF officer, Australia, 1943; note WAAAF Group Officer Clare Grant Stevenson at far leftUS M3 Gun Motor Carriage, date unkonwnUS Marine Captain J. R. Hester (back row, 4th from left) and other American prisoners of war, Hokkaido, Japan, circa 1943US Marine Corps emblem on the grounds of US military Springtown Camp, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 1943
US Marine Corps hand-to-hand combat demonstration, circa 1943, photo 1 of 5US Marine Corps hand-to-hand combat demonstration, circa 1943, photo 2 of 5US Marine Corps hand-to-hand combat demonstration, circa 1943, photo 3 of 5US Marine Corps hand-to-hand combat demonstration, circa 1943, photo 4 of 5
US Marine Corps hand-to-hand combat demonstration, circa 1943, photo 1 of 5US Marine Corps hand-to-hand combat demonstration, circa 1943, photo 2 of 5US Marine Corps hand-to-hand combat demonstration, circa 1943, photo 3 of 5US Marine Corps hand-to-hand combat demonstration, circa 1943, photo 4 of 5

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