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Corvette USS Intensity, formerly the Canadian-built HMS Milfoil, underway, circa mid-1943Covenanter and Crusader tanks of Polish 1st Armored Division in Britain, 1944Crawford Market, Bombay, India, 1944Crew of B-17G Fortress “I’ll Get By” arrive at their airplane by Jeep ay RAF Horham, Suffolk, England, UK; 1944
Corvette USS Intensity, formerly the Canadian-built HMS Milfoil, underway, circa mid-1943Covenanter and Crusader tanks of Polish 1st Armored Division in Britain, 1944Crawford Market, Bombay, India, 1944Crew of B-17G Fortress “I’ll Get By” arrive at their airplane by Jeep ay RAF Horham, Suffolk, England, UK; 1944
Crew of USS Harder, date unknownCrew of USS Harder, date unknownCrewman at the periscope of USS Burrfish, 1943-1945Crewman at the periscope of USS Burrfish, 1943-1945
Crew of USS Harder, date unknownCrew of USS Harder, date unknownCrewman at the periscope of USS Burrfish, 1943-1945Crewman at the periscope of USS Burrfish, 1943-1945
Crewmen detached the engine from an FM-2 Wildcat that had nosed all the way over on landing aboard training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.Crewmen hunker in the catwalks of training aircraft carrier USS Sable during flight operations on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.Crews making ready a D4Y-2 Suisei attack bomber, 1943-45, location unknown. The Allied code name for the D4Y was “Judy.”Curtiss SB2C Helldiver in flight, 1943-45.
Crewmen detached the engine from an FM-2 Wildcat that had nosed all the way over on landing aboard training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.Crewmen hunker in the catwalks of training aircraft carrier USS Sable during flight operations on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.Crews making ready a D4Y-2 Suisei attack bomber, 1943-45, location unknown. The Allied code name for the D4Y was “Judy.”Curtiss SB2C Helldiver in flight, 1943-45.
Cutaway view of a proximity fuze for aerial bombs developed by Section E for the United States Army Air Corps. Rather than relying on a battery, this design employs a turbine driven by external blades.Czech sniper Marie Ljalková posing with SVT-40 sniper rifle, circa 1940sDai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 1 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 2 of 7
Cutaway view of a proximity fuze for aerial bombs developed by Section E for the United States Army Air Corps. Rather than relying on a battery, this design employs a turbine driven by external blades.Czech sniper Marie Ljalková posing with SVT-40 sniper rifle, circa 1940sDai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 1 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 2 of 7
Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 3 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 4 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 5 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 6 of 7
Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 3 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 4 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 5 of 7Dai Li and Milton Miles, Chongqing, China, 1944, photo 6 of 7

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