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US B-17G Fortress aircraft US Lt (jg) Alexander Vraciu of Fighting Squadron 6 in his F6F Hellcat US Lt (jg) Alexander Vraciu of Fighting Squadron 6 in his F6F Hellcat US Marine Corps F4U Corsair fighters taxiing for takeoff from Majuro Island, Marshall Islands, date unknown
US B-17G Fortress aircraft 'Pistl Packin Mama' of the 91st Bomb Group, 324th Bomb Squadron based at RAF Bassingbourn, England, United Kingdom, 1944US Lt (jg) Alexander Vraciu of Fighting Squadron 6 in his F6F Hellcat 'Gadget' aboard USS Intrepid, 1944, photo 1 of 2; note markings for his first 9 killsUS Lt (jg) Alexander Vraciu of Fighting Squadron 6 in his F6F Hellcat 'Gadget' aboard USS Intrepid, 1944, photo 2 of 2; note markings for his first 9 killsUS Marine Corps F4U Corsair fighters taxiing for takeoff from Majuro Island, Marshall Islands, date unknown
US Marine Corps pilot 2nd Lieutenant John Zoellner, Jr. in the cockpit of a F4U-1 Corsair fighter, 1944US Navy blimp K-110 of Airship Patrol Squadron ZP-42 escorting a convoy of merchant ships along the Brazilian coast, 1943-45US Navy Corsair fighter in flight, Sep 1943-Jan 1947US Navy K-class airship in flight, 1942-45.
US Marine Corps pilot 2nd Lieutenant John Zoellner, Jr. in the cockpit of a F4U-1 Corsair fighter, 1944US Navy blimp K-110 of Airship Patrol Squadron ZP-42 escorting a convoy of merchant ships along the Brazilian coast, 1943-45US Navy Corsair fighter in flight, Sep 1943-Jan 1947US Navy K-class airship in flight, 1942-45.
US Navy K-class airship on patrol, 1942-45. Note two Mk 47 depth charges on the underside of the control car.USAAF armorer 1st Lieutenant H. A. Blood examining the 20mm cannon ammunition of P-38 Lightning aircraft USAAF B-17 Flying Fortress bombers dropping supplies for French resistance fighters, Vercors, France, 1944USAAF Capt Don Gentile sits on the wing of his P-51B Mustang “Shangri-La” of the 336th Fighter Squadron at RAF Debden, Essex, England, UK; 1944-45. Photo 1 of 2.
US Navy K-class airship on patrol, 1942-45. Note two Mk 47 depth charges on the underside of the control car.USAAF armorer 1st Lieutenant H. A. Blood examining the 20mm cannon ammunition of P-38 Lightning aircraft 'Babe', date unknownUSAAF B-17 Flying Fortress bombers dropping supplies for French resistance fighters, Vercors, France, 1944USAAF Capt Don Gentile sits on the wing of his P-51B Mustang “Shangri-La” of the 336th Fighter Squadron at RAF Debden, Essex, England, UK; 1944-45. Photo 1 of 2.
USAAF Major Richard Bong in his P-38 Lightning aircraft USAAF Major Richard Bong with his P-38 Lightning aircraft USAAF pilots Colonel MacDonald and Al Nelson in the Pacific Ocean with MacDonaldUSS Coral Sea underway with F4F and TBF aircraft on board, 1943-1944
USAAF Major Richard Bong in his P-38 Lightning aircraft 'Marge', Dobodura, New Guinea, circa 1944USAAF Major Richard Bong with his P-38 Lightning aircraft 'Marge', date unknown; note Marge Bong Drucker's autographUSAAF pilots Colonel MacDonald and Al Nelson in the Pacific Ocean with MacDonald's P-38J Lightning aircraft 'Putt Putt Maru', 1944USS Coral Sea underway with F4F and TBF aircraft on board, 1943-1944
USS Corregidor ferrying trucks, jeeps, and aircraft, mid-1940sUSS Enterprise with wartime camouflage under way with F6F Hellcats and SB2C Helldivers on her flight deck, 1944USS New Jersey at sea, date unknownUSS Saratoga underway with SBD Dauntless, F6F Hellcat, and TBF Avenger aircraft on her flight deck, 1943-1944
USS Corregidor ferrying trucks, jeeps, and aircraft, mid-1940sUSS Enterprise with wartime camouflage under way with F6F Hellcats and SB2C Helldivers on her flight deck, 1944USS New Jersey at sea, date unknownUSS Saratoga underway with SBD Dauntless, F6F Hellcat, and TBF Avenger aircraft on her flight deck, 1943-1944

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