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A Corsair fighter ripple firing its HVAR rockets at Japanese positions at Okinawa, Japan, Jun 1945A row of polishing and grinding machines in a underground ball bearings plant, Germany, 1945A US command post on Okinawa, Japan in ruins of a tomb, 1945Abandoned Hs 126B (foreground), Ar 96 (background, with Hungarian markings), and Si 204 aircraft (background), Austria, Jun 1945
A Corsair fighter ripple firing its HVAR rockets at Japanese positions at Okinawa, Japan, Jun 1945A row of polishing and grinding machines in a underground ball bearings plant, Germany, 1945A US command post on Okinawa, Japan in ruins of a tomb, 1945Abandoned Hs 126B (foreground), Ar 96 (background, with Hungarian markings), and Si 204 aircraft (background), Austria, Jun 1945
Admiral William Halsey and Vice Admiral Philip Vian aboard USS Missouri, circa May-Aug 1945; the other officers were Commander William Kitchell and Captain Joel BooneAerial view of Tokyo, Japan after the 25 May 1945 raidAerial view of Yontan Airfield Okinawa, Japan, 1945Aerographer
Admiral William Halsey and Vice Admiral Philip Vian aboard USS Missouri, circa May-Aug 1945; the other officers were Commander William Kitchell and Captain Joel BooneAerial view of Tokyo, Japan after the 25 May 1945 raidAerial view of Yontan Airfield Okinawa, Japan, 1945Aerographer's Mate 2nd Class Myrtle Morley checking weather instruments atop the Station Administration building tower, Naval Air Station, Santa Ana, California, United States, Jun 1945
American analysis of bombing damage upon Tokyo, Japan, 1945American entertainer Margie Stewart with troops in Reims, France, Jun 1945Americans moving ammunition and supplies through muddy terrain, Okinawa, Japan, 1945Armorers loading FFAR rockets under the wing of a F4U Corsair fighter, Okinawa, Japan, Jun 1945. Note the sandy mud splatters on the underside of the plane.
American analysis of bombing damage upon Tokyo, Japan, 1945American entertainer Margie Stewart with troops in Reims, France, Jun 1945Americans moving ammunition and supplies through muddy terrain, Okinawa, Japan, 1945Armorers loading FFAR rockets under the wing of a F4U Corsair fighter, Okinawa, Japan, Jun 1945. Note the sandy mud splatters on the underside of the plane.
B-24L Liberator ‘Round Trip Ticket’ of the 33rd Bomb Squadron between missions at Clark Field, Luzon, Philippines, Mar-Jul 1945.Bernard Montgomery reviewing officers in front of the Reichstag building, Berlin, Germany, 1945Bombs falling on Takamatsu, Japan during a night raid, 1945Bombs falling on the port of Osaka, Japan, mid-1945
B-24L Liberator ‘Round Trip Ticket’ of the 33rd Bomb Squadron between missions at Clark Field, Luzon, Philippines, Mar-Jul 1945.Bernard Montgomery reviewing officers in front of the Reichstag building, Berlin, Germany, 1945Bombs falling on Takamatsu, Japan during a night raid, 1945Bombs falling on the port of Osaka, Japan, mid-1945
C6N-1S Saiun nightfighter aircraft of Japanese Navy 302nd Naval Air Group at rest, Atsugi Airfield, Kanagawa, Japan, Jun 1945Captured L6/40 light tanks, Ljubljana, northern Yugoslavia, Jun 1945Captured Type XVIIB5 Seehund midget submarines, Germany, 1945Carrier pigeon trainer WAVES Specialist 2nd Class Marcelle Whiteman holding a carrier pigeon, Naval Air Station, Santa Ana, California, United States, June 1945
C6N-1S Saiun nightfighter aircraft of Japanese Navy 302nd Naval Air Group at rest, Atsugi Airfield, Kanagawa, Japan, Jun 1945Captured L6/40 light tanks, Ljubljana, northern Yugoslavia, Jun 1945Captured Type XVIIB5 Seehund midget submarines, Germany, 1945Carrier pigeon trainer WAVES Specialist 2nd Class Marcelle Whiteman holding a carrier pigeon, Naval Air Station, Santa Ana, California, United States, June 1945

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