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A Japanese-American farmer and his daughter taking a look of their strawberry farm before being relocated, Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States, 23 Mar 1942Three PBY-5A Catalinas of Patrol Squadron VP-73 approaching Reykjavík, Iceland, 23 Mar 1942. Note the red and white rudder stripes that were authorized for barely four months.Carrier Wasp in Casco Bay, Maine, United States, 25 Mar 1942; note SB2U-3 Vindicator, TBD-1 Devastator, and F4F-4 Wildcat aircraft on the flight deckAircraft carrier Akagi shortly after leaving Port Stirling, Celebes for the Indian Ocean, 26 Mar 1942; note B5N torpedo bombers on flight deck
A Japanese-American farmer and his daughter taking a look of their strawberry farm before being relocated, Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States, 23 Mar 1942Three PBY-5A Catalinas of Patrol Squadron VP-73 approaching Reykjavík, Iceland, 23 Mar 1942. Note the red and white rudder stripes that were authorized for barely four months.Carrier Wasp in Casco Bay, Maine, United States, 25 Mar 1942; note SB2U-3 Vindicator, TBD-1 Devastator, and F4F-4 Wildcat aircraft on the flight deckAircraft carrier Akagi shortly after leaving Port Stirling, Celebes for the Indian Ocean, 26 Mar 1942; note B5N torpedo bombers on flight deck
Canadian soldiers of the Edmonton Regiment priming the No. 36 grenades in Shoreham, England, United Kingdom, 26 Mar 1942Douglas MacArthur and John Curtin at Provisional Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, 26 Mar 1942Thomas Blamey, Douglas MacArthur, and John Curtin, Australia, 26 Mar 1942US tanker Dixie Arrow burning after being torpedoed by German submarine U-71, off North Carolina, United States, 26 Mar 1942
Canadian soldiers of the Edmonton Regiment priming the No. 36 grenades in Shoreham, England, United Kingdom, 26 Mar 1942Douglas MacArthur and John Curtin at Provisional Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, 26 Mar 1942Thomas Blamey, Douglas MacArthur, and John Curtin, Australia, 26 Mar 1942US tanker Dixie Arrow burning after being torpedoed by German submarine U-71, off North Carolina, United States, 26 Mar 1942
Portrait of Stephen Halden Beattie, 27 Mar 1927British prisoner of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoner of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942
Portrait of Stephen Halden Beattie, 27 Mar 1927British prisoner of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoner of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942
British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942
British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942
British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942
British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942British prisoners of war, Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942

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