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Prince of Wales Museum (now King Shivaji Museum), Bombay, India, 1944PT-183 and PT-180, Elco 80-footers of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 11 (MTBRon 11) at the Rendova PT Boat base on Lumbari Island in the Solomon Islands, 1944Public humiliation of Japanese prisoners of war aboard USS New Jersey, Dec 1944, photo 1 of 6Public humiliation of Japanese prisoners of war aboard USS New Jersey, Dec 1944, photo 2 of 6
Prince of Wales Museum (now King Shivaji Museum), Bombay, India, 1944PT-183 and PT-180, Elco 80-footers of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 11 (MTBRon 11) at the Rendova PT Boat base on Lumbari Island in the Solomon Islands, 1944Public humiliation of Japanese prisoners of war aboard USS New Jersey, Dec 1944, photo 1 of 6Public humiliation of Japanese prisoners of war aboard USS New Jersey, Dec 1944, photo 2 of 6
Public humiliation of Japanese prisoners of war aboard USS New Jersey, Dec 1944, photo 3 of 6Public humiliation of Japanese prisoners of war aboard USS New Jersey, Dec 1944, photo 4 of 6Publicity photo of workers at the CalShip yard with connections to Major League Baseball, circa 1944, Los Angeles, California, United States. [See Comment below]Quarter deck of sloop HMS Hind, 1944, with depth charge launchers along both rails and a depth charge rack at the stern. Note also the acoustic torpedo countermeasure Foxer noisemaker float atop the rack.
Public humiliation of Japanese prisoners of war aboard USS New Jersey, Dec 1944, photo 3 of 6Public humiliation of Japanese prisoners of war aboard USS New Jersey, Dec 1944, photo 4 of 6Publicity photo of workers at the CalShip yard with connections to Major League Baseball, circa 1944, Los Angeles, California, United States. [See Comment below]Quarter deck of sloop HMS Hind, 1944, with depth charge launchers along both rails and a depth charge rack at the stern. Note also the acoustic torpedo countermeasure Foxer noisemaker float atop the rack.
RAF Lightning I aircraft in flight, date unknown; note the absence of superchargers atop the booms as Lend Lease Lightnings were not equipped with themRear defense turret of Ju 188 bomber, circa 1940sRear view of a closed cockpit of a captured German Bf 110 aircraft, France, 1944Romanian Bugului Squadron Commander Irina Burnaia, Romanian Captain Alexandru Serbănescu, and two German officers, 1944
RAF Lightning I aircraft in flight, date unknown; note the absence of superchargers atop the booms as Lend Lease Lightnings were not equipped with themRear defense turret of Ju 188 bomber, circa 1940sRear view of a closed cockpit of a captured German Bf 110 aircraft, France, 1944Romanian Bugului Squadron Commander Irina Burnaia, Romanian Captain Alexandru Serbănescu, and two German officers, 1944
Scene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownScene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownScene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownScene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown
Scene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownScene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownScene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownScene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknown
Scene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownScene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownScene in the control tower of Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, overlooking a seaplane ramp full of OS2U Kingfisher aircraft, circa 1944-1945; note WAVES personnelSchool children holding a farewell party for an ethnic Chinese school senior being drafted for Japanese military service, Taiwan, mid-1940s
Scene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownScene aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownScene in the control tower of Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, overlooking a seaplane ramp full of OS2U Kingfisher aircraft, circa 1944-1945; note WAVES personnelSchool children holding a farewell party for an ethnic Chinese school senior being drafted for Japanese military service, Taiwan, mid-1940s

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