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Wreck of Yamazuki Maru at Veuru, near Cape Esperence, Guadalcanal, late 1942 or early 1943Wrecked Marseillaise, Toulon, France, circa late 1942 or early 1943Wrecked T-37A amphibious tank with German marking, 1943Wrecked tractor, Eastern Europe, date unknown
Wreck of Yamazuki Maru at Veuru, near Cape Esperence, Guadalcanal, late 1942 or early 1943Wrecked Marseillaise, Toulon, France, circa late 1942 or early 1943Wrecked T-37A amphibious tank with German marking, 1943Wrecked tractor, Eastern Europe, date unknown
Wrecked unidentified aircraft in Eastern Europe, date unknownWrecked vehicles and carts after a German retreat on the Eastern Front in Europe, winter of 1942-1943Wrecks of Buffalo fighters in Japanese possession, 1940s; note all engines had been removedXSB2D-1 Destroyer prototype on a test flight, 1943.
Wrecked unidentified aircraft in Eastern Europe, date unknownWrecked vehicles and carts after a German retreat on the Eastern Front in Europe, winter of 1942-1943Wrecks of Buffalo fighters in Japanese possession, 1940s; note all engines had been removedXSB2D-1 Destroyer prototype on a test flight, 1943.
XSB2D-1 Destroyer prototype taking off on a test flight, 1943.Yak-7B fighter with M-105PF engine, no. 22-03, built in factory no. 153 in Novosibirsk, Russia, date unknownYamato resting at anchor in Truk, Caroline Islands, 1943King George VI of the United Kingdom aboard HMS Howe at Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, 18-21 Mar 1943.
XSB2D-1 Destroyer prototype taking off on a test flight, 1943.Yak-7B fighter with M-105PF engine, no. 22-03, built in factory no. 153 in Novosibirsk, Russia, date unknownYamato resting at anchor in Truk, Caroline Islands, 1943King George VI of the United Kingdom aboard HMS Howe at Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, 18-21 Mar 1943.
A DB-7 Boston aircraft destined for British service taking off for a test flight in the United States, Jan 1943A PBY-5 Catalina of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-11 on the Sepik River in Australian New Guinea bringing supplies to a coast-watcher working in the area, Jan 1943A training flight of TBM-1C Avengers based in Ft Lauderdale, Florida, Jan 1943A war weary Sunderland III flying boat of Royal Australian Air Force No. 10 Squadron being hauled out of the water for an overhaul at Mount Batten Seaplane Base, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Jan 1943
A DB-7 Boston aircraft destined for British service taking off for a test flight in the United States, Jan 1943A PBY-5 Catalina of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-11 on the Sepik River in Australian New Guinea bringing supplies to a coast-watcher working in the area, Jan 1943A training flight of TBM-1C Avengers based in Ft Lauderdale, Florida, Jan 1943A war weary Sunderland III flying boat of Royal Australian Air Force No. 10 Squadron being hauled out of the water for an overhaul at Mount Batten Seaplane Base, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Jan 1943
Airmen of USMC VMF 124 squadron playing cards, 1943Alexander Vandegrift and William Halsey at Nouméa, New Caledonia, Jan 1943An American posing with a captured Tiger I tank that was captured near Tunis, Tunisia, circa early 1943Australian troops and M3 General Stuart light tank fighting near Buna, New Guinea, Jan 1943
Airmen of USMC VMF 124 squadron playing cards, 1943Alexander Vandegrift and William Halsey at Nouméa, New Caledonia, Jan 1943An American posing with a captured Tiger I tank that was captured near Tunis, Tunisia, circa early 1943Australian troops and M3 General Stuart light tank fighting near Buna, New Guinea, Jan 1943

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