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Song Qingling and Joseph Stilwell, Chongqing, China, 1942Song Ziwen signing the document to which the United States and the United Kingdom relinquished their spheres of influence in China, 1940sSong Ziwen, Donald Nelson, and Chiang Kaishek at a meeting, China, Aug 1944Song Ziwen, Halifax, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, Ernest King, and others at the Arcadia Conference, Washington DC, United States, Dec 1941-Jan 1942
Song Qingling and Joseph Stilwell, Chongqing, China, 1942Song Ziwen signing the document to which the United States and the United Kingdom relinquished their spheres of influence in China, 1940sSong Ziwen, Donald Nelson, and Chiang Kaishek at a meeting, China, Aug 1944Song Ziwen, Halifax, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, Ernest King, and others at the Arcadia Conference, Washington DC, United States, Dec 1941-Jan 1942
Stefanica Paunescu with a friend in snowy weather, 1940sSun Li-jen on horseback, China, circa 1940s; note Chinese New 1st Army banner in backgroundSun Li-jen with children of subordinates, playing with an elephant, India, 1940sTadashi Kaneko, 1942
Stefanica Paunescu with a friend in snowy weather, 1940sSun Li-jen on horseback, China, circa 1940s; note Chinese New 1st Army banner in backgroundSun Li-jen with children of subordinates, playing with an elephant, India, 1940sTadashi Kaneko, 1942
Takijiro Onishi, circa 1940sThai Prime Minister Plaek Pibulsonggram and members of his cabinet, 1940sThai special envoy Phot Phahonyothin (front row, first from left), Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo (front row, center), Thai Minister Direk Jayanama (front row, first from right), and Thai Minister Thawan Thamrongnavaswadhi (second row, to left of Tojo in the photograph), Tokyo, Japan, 1942The grave of Werner Mölders, Invalidenfriedhof, Berlin, Germany, 1941-1942
Takijiro Onishi, circa 1940sThai Prime Minister Plaek Pibulsonggram and members of his cabinet, 1940sThai special envoy Phot Phahonyothin (front row, first from left), Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo (front row, center), Thai Minister Direk Jayanama (front row, first from right), and Thai Minister Thawan Thamrongnavaswadhi (second row, to left of Tojo in the photograph), Tokyo, Japan, 1942The grave of Werner Mölders, Invalidenfriedhof, Berlin, Germany, 1941-1942
US Ambassador to the UK John Winant speaking to USMC Platoon Sergeant John Allen, Jr. at Court of St. JamesUS Army aviators 2nd Lt. Kenneth M. Taylor and 2nd Lt. George S. Welch, date unknownUS Marine Corps Colonel Pedro del Valle, 1942US Marine Corps officers Pedro del Valle, Thomas Holcomb, and Alexander Vandegrift inspecting 11th Marine Regiment at Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, 1942
US Ambassador to the UK John Winant speaking to USMC Platoon Sergeant John Allen, Jr. at Court of St. James's, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940s US Army aviators 2nd Lt. Kenneth M. Taylor and 2nd Lt. George S. Welch, date unknownUS Marine Corps Colonel Pedro del Valle, 1942US Marine Corps officers Pedro del Valle, Thomas Holcomb, and Alexander Vandegrift inspecting 11th Marine Regiment at Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States, 1942
US Navy Lieutenant William Thies (pilot, VP-41) and Captain Leslie Gehres (Commander, Fleet Air Wing 4) standing in front of ThiesUS Navy pilot George Bush, 1942US Navy Vice Admiral William Halsey with his Aircraft Battle Force staff in late 1941 or with Task Force 16 staff in early 1942, aboard USS EnterpriseUSAAF fighter pilots with at least one kill during Pearl Harbor attack posing before P-36 Hawk fighter: Lt Lewis Sanders, 2LT Phillip Rasmussen, 2LT Kenneth Taylor, 2LT George Welch, 2LT Harry Brown
US Navy Lieutenant William Thies (pilot, VP-41) and Captain Leslie Gehres (Commander, Fleet Air Wing 4) standing in front of Thies' PBY Catalina aircraft, Aleutian Islands, US Territory of Alaska, 1942US Navy pilot George Bush, 1942US Navy Vice Admiral William Halsey with his Aircraft Battle Force staff in late 1941 or with Task Force 16 staff in early 1942, aboard USS EnterpriseUSAAF fighter pilots with at least one kill during Pearl Harbor attack posing before P-36 Hawk fighter: Lt Lewis Sanders, 2LT Phillip Rasmussen, 2LT Kenneth Taylor, 2LT George Welch, 2LT Harry Brown

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