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US Navy sailor tattooing a fellow sailor aboard USS New Jersey, Dec 1944US Navy ships at anchor in the Ulithi Lagoon, Caroline Islands, early Dec 1944. Note that this is a reverse angle and distant view of the ships in the famous “Murderers’ Row” photograph but a day or two earlier.US serviceman on a steam engine, Calcutta, India, late 1944US Serviceman with civilian, Calcutta, India, late 1944
US Navy sailor tattooing a fellow sailor aboard USS New Jersey, Dec 1944US Navy ships at anchor in the Ulithi Lagoon, Caroline Islands, early Dec 1944. Note that this is a reverse angle and distant view of the ships in the famous “Murderers’ Row” photograph but a day or two earlier.US serviceman on a steam engine, Calcutta, India, late 1944US Serviceman with civilian, Calcutta, India, late 1944
US servicemen at the rail station, Calcutta, India, late 1944US servicemen playing baseball at a park adjacent to the Government House (now Raj Bhavan), Calcutta, India, late 1944US servicemen with cycle rickshaw, Calcutta, India, late 1944USAAF base on the beach about 20 miles south of Tacloban, Leyte, Philippine Islands, Nov-Dec 1944
US servicemen at the rail station, Calcutta, India, late 1944US servicemen playing baseball at a park adjacent to the Government House (now Raj Bhavan), Calcutta, India, late 1944US servicemen with cycle rickshaw, Calcutta, India, late 1944USAAF base on the beach about 20 miles south of Tacloban, Leyte, Philippine Islands, Nov-Dec 1944
USS Gabilan arriving in port in Australia, late 1944USS Gabilan in port in Australia, late 1944USS Guam conducting gunnery training off Trinidad, Nov-Dec 1944USS Iowa, late 1944
USS Gabilan arriving in port in Australia, late 1944USS Gabilan in port in Australia, late 1944USS Guam conducting gunnery training off Trinidad, Nov-Dec 1944USS Iowa, late 1944
USS Monterey foundered during a typhoon, Dec 1944USS Vincennes (Cleveland-class) underway with the Third Fleet during operations against the Philippines, Dec 1944. Carrier USS Hancock is at left.View near Camp Landis, Kachin, northern Burma, Dec 1944; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)View near Camp Landis, northern Burma, Dec 1944; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)
USS Monterey foundered during a typhoon, Dec 1944USS Vincennes (Cleveland-class) underway with the Third Fleet during operations against the Philippines, Dec 1944. Carrier USS Hancock is at left.View near Camp Landis, Kachin, northern Burma, Dec 1944; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)View near Camp Landis, northern Burma, Dec 1944; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)
View of Ledo Road north of Bhamo, Kachin, Burma, Dec 1944; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)View of mountains north of Myitkyina, Shan, Burma, Dec 1944; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)WAVES Lieutenant (jg) Harriet Ida Pickens and Ensign Frances Wills packing following graduation from the Naval Reserve MidshipmenWAVES personnel getting vaccination from an US Navy doctor, circa late 1944
View of Ledo Road north of Bhamo, Kachin, Burma, Dec 1944; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)View of mountains north of Myitkyina, Shan, Burma, Dec 1944; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)WAVES Lieutenant (jg) Harriet Ida Pickens and Ensign Frances Wills packing following graduation from the Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School, Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, circa Dec 1944WAVES personnel getting vaccination from an US Navy doctor, circa late 1944

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