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A US Navy PT Boat underway immediately off Midway Atoll, circa 1942A wing brace assembly for a B-25 bomber being prepared for assembly at the North American Aviation plant, California, 1942A worker of the North American Aviation factory in Inglewood, California, United States machining an aircraft part, 1942A-20 Havoc attack aircraft and B-25 Mitchell medium bombers at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1942.
A US Navy PT Boat underway immediately off Midway Atoll, circa 1942A wing brace assembly for a B-25 bomber being prepared for assembly at the North American Aviation plant, California, 1942A worker of the North American Aviation factory in Inglewood, California, United States machining an aircraft part, 1942A-20 Havoc attack aircraft and B-25 Mitchell medium bombers at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico while in transit to the European Theater, 1942.
A-20A Havoc at an airfield, pre-May 1942A-24 Banshee aircraft at rest, 1942A-36 Mustang ground attack aircraft, which was based on the P-51 Mustang fighter, date unknownA-36A Mustang aircraft #42-83663, probably at North American Aviation Inglewood, California plant, United States, 1942; note open dive brakes
A-20A Havoc at an airfield, pre-May 1942A-24 Banshee aircraft at rest, 1942A-36 Mustang ground attack aircraft, which was based on the P-51 Mustang fighter, date unknownA-36A Mustang aircraft #42-83663, probably at North American Aviation Inglewood, California plant, United States, 1942; note open dive brakes
A-36A Mustang aircraft #42-83663, probably at North American Aviation plant at Inglewood, California, United States, 1942; note barrage balloons and two possible SBD Dauntless in right backgroundA6M Zero fighter taking off from a carrier, possibly Shokaku, 1941-1943A6M2-N Type 2 Model 11 floatplane, date unknownA6M2-N Type 2 Model 11 floatplanes at anchorage, Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1940s
A-36A Mustang aircraft #42-83663, probably at North American Aviation plant at Inglewood, California, United States, 1942; note barrage balloons and two possible SBD Dauntless in right backgroundA6M Zero fighter taking off from a carrier, possibly Shokaku, 1941-1943A6M2-N Type 2 Model 11 floatplane, date unknownA6M2-N Type 2 Model 11 floatplanes at anchorage, Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1940s
A6M3 Zero fighter Admiral Chester Nimitz, circa 1942Admiral Louis Mountbatten and General Sun Li-jen, circa 1942AEC Mk I armored car, date unknown
A6M3 Zero fighter 'V-174' of the Japanese Navy Tainan Air Group, circa 1940sAdmiral Chester Nimitz, circa 1942Admiral Louis Mountbatten and General Sun Li-jen, circa 1942AEC Mk I armored car, date unknown
Aerial view of battleship Roma, 1940sAerial view of Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 1942; note frigate USS Constitution at left and Jeffrey Field (now Logan International Airport) in backgroundAerial view of Colbert, date unknown; seen in US Navy Department Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI203Aerial view of Nordseewerke Emden shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1942; note Slips I through V in center
Aerial view of battleship Roma, 1940sAerial view of Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 1942; note frigate USS Constitution at left and Jeffrey Field (now Logan International Airport) in backgroundAerial view of Colbert, date unknown; seen in US Navy Department Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI203Aerial view of Nordseewerke Emden shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1942; note Slips I through V in center

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