27,690 items in this album on 1,385 pages.
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WAAF mechanics M. Agnew, M. H. Arnott, and C. W. Fraser inspecting a M.19 Master II aircraft at RAF Errol, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940s | WAAF members having a meal, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Stanmore, England, United Kingdom, 1942 | WAAF personnel and ground crew members waving off Pilot Officer W. H. Eager RCAF and his crew of a Lancaster B Mark I bomber of No. 61 Squadron RAF, RAF Syerston, Flintham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942-1943; this bomber was later lost during a raid on Mannheim, Germany on 10 Aug 1943 | WAAF recruit C. F. Garnet attending a training course, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942 |
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WAAF recruits listening to a lecture on centrifugal force and torque motors, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942 | Walrus seaplane being launched from HMS Mauritius, date unknown, photo 1 of 2 | Walrus seaplane being launched from HMS Mauritius, date unknown, photo 2 of 2 | Walrus seaplane on the catapult of HMS Mauritius, date unknown |
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Walter Short, circa 1941-1942 | Wang Jingwei arriving at the naval headquarters of the puppet regime by automobile, China, 1940s | Wang Jingwei at a meeting, China, 1940s | Wang Jingwei at a meeting, China, 1940s |
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Wang Jingwei reviewing a military parade, China, 1942 | Wang Jingwei reviewing a parade at a training academy, China, 1940s | Wang Jingwei reviewing naval cadets, China, 1940s | Wang Jingwei reviewing puppet Chinese troops, China, date unknown; note Japanese-supplied Type 92 machine guns |
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Wang Jingwei reviewing troops during a military exercise, China, 1940s | Wang Jingwei speaking at a training academy, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese officers | Wang Jingwei studying a map during a military exercise, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese officers | Wang Jingwei studying a map with military officers and government officials, China, 1940s; note presence of Japanese Army officers |
27,690 items in this album on 1,385 pages.