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F.221 aircraft at rest, date unknownF.221 aircraft in flight, date unknownF2A-1 Buffalo aircraft of US Navy squadron VF-3 assigned to USS Saratoga at rest on an airfield ashore, 1940F4F-3A Wildcat as it is being accepted from the factory at NAS St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1940. This particular aircraft was later destroyed by friendly fire near Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii the night of Dec 7 1941; the pilot was killed.
F.221 aircraft at rest, date unknownF.221 aircraft in flight, date unknownF2A-1 Buffalo aircraft of US Navy squadron VF-3 assigned to USS Saratoga at rest on an airfield ashore, 1940F4F-3A Wildcat as it is being accepted from the factory at NAS St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1940. This particular aircraft was later destroyed by friendly fire near Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii the night of Dec 7 1941; the pilot was killed.
Ferdinand Catlos at the Tadeusz Kosciuszko monument in Sanok, southern Poland, circa late Sep 1940Finnish Air Force Buffalo fighter, date unknownFinnish Army Colonel Hjalmar Siilasvuo in the field, Finland, 1939-1940Finnish officers and men with a captured Soviet T-37A amphibious tank, Finland, 1939-1940
Ferdinand Catlos at the Tadeusz Kosciuszko monument in Sanok, southern Poland, circa late Sep 1940Finnish Air Force Buffalo fighter, date unknownFinnish Army Colonel Hjalmar Siilasvuo in the field, Finland, 1939-1940Finnish officers and men with a captured Soviet T-37A amphibious tank, Finland, 1939-1940
Finnish officers posing with a captured Soviet flag, Finland, 1939-1940Finnish soldiers guarding two Soviet prisoners of war, Finland, 1939-1940Finnish soldiers with Lahti-Saloranta M/26 light machine gun on the western shore of Viipuri Bay, Finland, 1940Finnish troops on skis in snowy terrain during Battle of Tolvajärvi, southeastern Finland, 1940
Finnish officers posing with a captured Soviet flag, Finland, 1939-1940Finnish soldiers guarding two Soviet prisoners of war, Finland, 1939-1940Finnish soldiers with Lahti-Saloranta M/26 light machine gun on the western shore of Viipuri Bay, Finland, 1940Finnish troops on skis in snowy terrain during Battle of Tolvajärvi, southeastern Finland, 1940
Firefighters attempting to control fires caused by Soviet bombing, Finland, late 1939-early 1940First Lieutenant Wallace Standard (front row center) of Battery G of USMC 3rd Defense Battalion at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940Floatplane variant of Ju 52, circa 1930sFrank and Vera Forde with their children Mary, Mercia, Gerard, and Clare at their home in Strathfield, Sydney, Australia, 1940
Firefighters attempting to control fires caused by Soviet bombing, Finland, late 1939-early 1940First Lieutenant Wallace Standard (front row center) of Battery G of USMC 3rd Defense Battalion at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940Floatplane variant of Ju 52, circa 1930sFrank and Vera Forde with their children Mary, Mercia, Gerard, and Clare at their home in Strathfield, Sydney, Australia, 1940
French 130 flying boat being launched from a shipFrench cruiser Montcalm as seen in the US Navy Department Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI 203 of 9 Nov 1942French-built R35 light tanks in Romanian service on parade, circa 1940sFulmar Mk I carrier fighter at rest, 1940
French 130 flying boat being launched from a ship's catapult, circa 1940sFrench cruiser Montcalm as seen in the US Navy Department Division of Naval Inteligence publication ONI 203 of 9 Nov 1942French-built R35 light tanks in Romanian service on parade, circa 1940sFulmar Mk I carrier fighter at rest, 1940

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