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Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell shaking hands with Captain John H. Grindley, who had just received a Purple Heart medal, India, mid-1942Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell shaking hands with Major D. M. OLine drawing of the Mark XIII aerial torpedo taken from the US Navy Bureau of Ordinance (BuOrd) Ordinance Pamphlet, Jul 1942. Photo 1 of 3.Line drawing of the Mark XIII aerial torpedo taken from the US Navy Bureau of Ordinance (BuOrd) Ordinance Pamphlet, Jul 1942. Photo 2 of 3.
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell shaking hands with Captain John H. Grindley, who had just received a Purple Heart medal, India, mid-1942Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell shaking hands with Major D. M. O'Hara who had just received a Purple Heart medal, India, mid-1942Line drawing of the Mark XIII aerial torpedo taken from the US Navy Bureau of Ordinance (BuOrd) Ordinance Pamphlet, Jul 1942. Photo 1 of 3.Line drawing of the Mark XIII aerial torpedo taken from the US Navy Bureau of Ordinance (BuOrd) Ordinance Pamphlet, Jul 1942. Photo 2 of 3.
Line drawing of the Mark XIII aerial torpedo taken from the US Navy Bureau of Ordinance (BuOrd) Ordinance Pamphlet, Jul 1942. Photo 3 of 3.Littorio in camouflage, Taranto, Italy, summer 1942Lt Cmdr Howard W Gilmore, commander of the submarine USS Growler in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii upon receiving his first Navy Cross for an attack on three warships within the Kiska Island anchorage in the Aleutians, Jul 1942.Lunga Point Airfield while under construction, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Jul 1942
Line drawing of the Mark XIII aerial torpedo taken from the US Navy Bureau of Ordinance (BuOrd) Ordinance Pamphlet, Jul 1942. Photo 3 of 3.Littorio in camouflage, Taranto, Italy, summer 1942Lt Cmdr Howard W Gilmore, commander of the submarine USS Growler in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii upon receiving his first Navy Cross for an attack on three warships within the Kiska Island anchorage in the Aleutians, Jul 1942.Lunga Point Airfield while under construction, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Jul 1942
Members of the League of German Girls sewing in Berlin, Germany, Jul 1942; note boy with dagger and poster of Hitler Men aboard the destroyer USS Shaw drilling on the No. 3 5”/38 caliber gun, Jul 1942 probably off San Diego. Note the open pedestal mount and the sailors at left holding the 5-inch practice shells.MT-1 Hayabusa aircraft at rest, Mukden, Liaoning Province, China, summer 1942North American SNJ-4 Texan advanced trainers lined up at the Naval Air Station at Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, July 1942.
Members of the League of German Girls sewing in Berlin, Germany, Jul 1942; note boy with dagger and poster of Hitler 'We Follow You' on wallMen aboard the destroyer USS Shaw drilling on the No. 3 5”/38 caliber gun, Jul 1942 probably off San Diego. Note the open pedestal mount and the sailors at left holding the 5-inch practice shells.MT-1 Hayabusa aircraft at rest, Mukden, Liaoning Province, China, summer 1942North American SNJ-4 Texan advanced trainers lined up at the Naval Air Station at Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, July 1942.
Private Jack David of the US Army Engineer task force scrubbing out his belongings, Liberia, Jul 1942PT-170, an Elco 80-footer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 10 (MTBRon 10), painted in “zebra” pattern designed to thwart enemy optical range finding, 1942. Photo 1 of 2PT-170, an Elco 80-footer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 10 (MTBRon 10), painted in “zebra” pattern designed to thwart enemy optical range finding, 1942. Photo 2 of 2PT-95, a Huckins 78-foot motor torpedo boat, in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, Jul 1942. Note how lightly armed this boat is compared to later boats in the forward areas.
Private Jack David of the US Army Engineer task force scrubbing out his belongings, Liberia, Jul 1942PT-170, an Elco 80-footer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 10 (MTBRon 10), painted in “zebra” pattern designed to thwart enemy optical range finding, 1942. Photo 1 of 2PT-170, an Elco 80-footer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 10 (MTBRon 10), painted in “zebra” pattern designed to thwart enemy optical range finding, 1942. Photo 2 of 2PT-95, a Huckins 78-foot motor torpedo boat, in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, Jul 1942. Note how lightly armed this boat is compared to later boats in the forward areas.
Rear Admiral William Tennant aboard HMS Mauritius, Jul 1942Richmond Turner and Alexander Vandegrift aboard USS McCawley looking at maps of the Tulagi-Guadalcanal operation in the Solomon Islands, circa Jul-Aug 1942SdKfz 10 halftrack towing a 5 cm PaK 38 gun over a bridge, Russia, Jun-Jul 1942Setting up a barrage balloon near Moscow, Russia, Jun-Jul 1942
Rear Admiral William Tennant aboard HMS Mauritius, Jul 1942Richmond Turner and Alexander Vandegrift aboard USS McCawley looking at maps of the Tulagi-Guadalcanal operation in the Solomon Islands, circa Jul-Aug 1942SdKfz 10 halftrack towing a 5 cm PaK 38 gun over a bridge, Russia, Jun-Jul 1942Setting up a barrage balloon near Moscow, Russia, Jun-Jul 1942

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