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USAAF A-20 Havoc aircraft attacking a Japanese airfield at a low altitude, Lae, New Guinea, circa 1943; note G4M bomber on the groundUSMC VMF 124 squadron members Joseph Quilty, Jr. and James English, 1943USS Alabama turning to starboard in the Atlantic Ocean during an exercise, Dec 1942-Jan 1943USS Helena at a base in the South Pacific, circa 1943
USAAF A-20 Havoc aircraft attacking a Japanese airfield at a low altitude, Lae, New Guinea, circa 1943; note G4M bomber on the groundUSMC VMF 124 squadron members Joseph Quilty, Jr. and James English, 1943USS Alabama turning to starboard in the Atlantic Ocean during an exercise, Dec 1942-Jan 1943USS Helena at a base in the South Pacific, circa 1943
Utility trailor at Peenemünde, Germany (diesel air compressor and fuel tanker), date unknown, photo 1 of 2Utility trailor at Peenemünde, Germany (diesel air compressor and fuel tanker), date unknown, photo 2 of 2V-2 rocket workshop, Peenemünde Army Research Center, Germany, 1940sVasily Chuikov in an observation post in Stalingrad, Russia, late 1942 to early 1943
Utility trailor at Peenemünde, Germany (diesel air compressor and fuel tanker), date unknown, photo 1 of 2Utility trailor at Peenemünde, Germany (diesel air compressor and fuel tanker), date unknown, photo 2 of 2V-2 rocket workshop, Peenemünde Army Research Center, Germany, 1940sVasily Chuikov in an observation post in Stalingrad, Russia, late 1942 to early 1943
Veterans of the Shanghai Sihang Warehouse engagement at an event, China, 1943Vickers Wellington DWI Mark II with 48-foot diameter, 4,500-pound electromagnetic ring used to explode magnetic mines. Royal Air Force No. 1 General Reconnaissance Unit, Ismailia, Egypt, circa 1943.View from HMS Sheffield while she was on convoy escort duty, Norwegian Sea or Barents Sea, 1941-1945View from USS Whale
Veterans of the Shanghai Sihang Warehouse engagement at an event, China, 1943Vickers Wellington DWI Mark II with 48-foot diameter, 4,500-pound electromagnetic ring used to explode magnetic mines. Royal Air Force No. 1 General Reconnaissance Unit, Ismailia, Egypt, circa 1943.View from HMS Sheffield while she was on convoy escort duty, Norwegian Sea or Barents Sea, 1941-1945View from USS Whale's periscope during an attack on a Japanese ship, date unknown
View of a Japanese bomb depot, 1942-1943View of the deck and deck gun of a surfaced Japanese submarine, 1941-1943WAAF Deputy Assistant Provost Marshal Flight Officer Miriam Vink with policewomen Sergeant Annie Miller and Corporal Marion Jacklin, Bombay, India, 1941-1945WAAF engine mechanics servicing a Bristol Pegasus engine of a RAF Coastal Command Short Sunderland aircraft, United Kingdom, date unknown
View of a Japanese bomb depot, 1942-1943View of the deck and deck gun of a surfaced Japanese submarine, 1941-1943WAAF Deputy Assistant Provost Marshal Flight Officer Miriam Vink with policewomen Sergeant Annie Miller and Corporal Marion Jacklin, Bombay, India, 1941-1945WAAF engine mechanics servicing a Bristol Pegasus engine of a RAF Coastal Command Short Sunderland aircraft, United Kingdom, date unknown
WAAF member peeling potatoes in the kitchens of RAF Debden, Essex, England, United Kingdom, 1940sWAAF officer plotting the course of an aircraft while two WAAF special duties clerks altered the position of a convoy in the Operations Room at Coastal Command Headquarters at Eastbury Park, Northwood, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWAAF personnel transposing morse tape into plain language (foreground) and vice versa (further to the right) at Headquarters No. 60 (Signals) Group, RAF Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWAAF radio-telephony operator at her position in a pinnace communicating landing instructions to aircraft, a RAF Coastal Command flying boat base, United Kingdom, date unknown
WAAF member peeling potatoes in the kitchens of RAF Debden, Essex, England, United Kingdom, 1940sWAAF officer plotting the course of an aircraft while two WAAF special duties clerks altered the position of a convoy in the Operations Room at Coastal Command Headquarters at Eastbury Park, Northwood, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWAAF personnel transposing morse tape into plain language (foreground) and vice versa (further to the right) at Headquarters No. 60 (Signals) Group, RAF Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWAAF radio-telephony operator at her position in a pinnace communicating landing instructions to aircraft, a RAF Coastal Command flying boat base, United Kingdom, date unknown

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